In a release, the Company noted that in one of the applications, El Camino Hospital utilizes Glowpoint's Telepresence interExchange Network (TEN) service for secure network connectivity to provide patients with remote access to as many as 14 opinions. In addition to enabling more diagnosis options, the service also reduces travel costs for doctors and patients while increasing the overall quality of patient care.
"Since establishing the Glowpoint video-conferencing connection with City of Hope, a cancer institute in Duarte, California, we have held monthly joint tumor boards, which have benefited patients in both locations," said Shyamali Singhal, MD PhD, a surgical oncologist who serves as medical director of the Cancer Center at El Camino Hospital. "Each team presents challenging patient cases, including sharing high-definition images of key diagnostics, such as CT scans, digital X-rays, and pathology slides. We seek input from participating oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, internists, pharmacists, and a wide range of other clinical team members. These robust discussions allow the team to consider a wide range of medical and surgical perspectives, and capture the latest clinical thinking around the patient's unique situation and best treatment options. We are looking forward to expanding our use of the technology in other clinical areas, and to other locations and care teams." HD-quality video conferencing is extremely beneficial for viewing CT scans, which involve an X-ray technique that produces images of the body that visualize internal structures in cross section.
Glowpoint's case study of El Camino Hospital's video applications includes:
- Diagnosis and care planning collaboration between El Camino Hospital's Cancer Center in Mountain View, California, and City of Hope, a renowned cancer institute in Duarte, CA
- Diagnosis collaboration for CT scans and tumor reviews
- El Camino Hospital's medical education collaboration with the American College of Surgeons at a recent medical convention in New Orleans
Glowpoint's Vice President of Marketing Jonathan Brust said: "These case studies demonstrate the value of Glowpoint's managed services for video, and are a testament to the spirit of medical innovation at El Camino Hospital. Medical providers may want to consider offering this type of service to their patient community, as it benefits patients with medical advice and convenience, and can dramatically improve efficiencies in healthcare and drive added cost savings."
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www.glowpoint.com/telemedicine
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