Business Wire07.14.16
Dictum Health Inc. has launched a post-U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved study of its end-to-end telehealth care-delivery system with UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, Calif.
The study will demonstrate the effectiveness of Dictum Health’s end-to-end telehealth system, built upon its FDA-cleared, cyber-secure IDM100 integrated medical tablet using a HIPAA-compliant cloud and Care Central portal that enables a completely private Virtual Exam Room (VER) for in-home monitoring of high-risk infants. The neonatal cardiac care team will monitor the patients remotely and conduct examinations using the VER. The goal is to improve clinical outcomes of children who have undergone surgery for single ventricle hypoplastic left heart syndrome and are receiving post-surgical care at home.
Patients will use the VER to see a physician while simultaneously streaming real-time vital signs, cardiopulmonary data, medical images, analytics and trending information. Each of the 25 patients selected each year for the study will be assigned an IDM100 tablet upon hospital discharge for regular monitoring at home using live video and vital-signs management functions.
The study will evaluate how the VER’s live video streaming, vital-signs management and simultaneous real-time biometric data streaming through a secure, web-enabled portal enhances home monitoring of at risk infants. The study will also measure hospital readmission rates for these post-surgical patients and assess levels of acceptance of this technology by both providers and family caregivers.
“We are confident that this study will lead to improved clinical outcomes of children with serious heart conditions by enabling them to recover from surgery in the best place of all, their homes,” said Mory Ejabat, founder and CEO of Dictum Health.
Dictum Health Inc., with offices in Oakland, Calif., Portsmouth, N.H., and Dubai, UAE, provides an end-to-end telehealth solution that delivers the next evolution in the continuum of care for population health. Built upon Dictum Health’s FDA-cleared, cybersecure IDM100 medical tablet, this mobile and HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based telehealth solution connects physicians, patients and other members of the care team through a Virtual Exam Room with simultaneous real-time health-data streaming of vital sign and cardio pulmonary diagnostic information. Care Central provides web-enabled access from desktop, laptop or tablet and interfaces with electronic health record systems, providing a comprehensive view of the patient.
The study will demonstrate the effectiveness of Dictum Health’s end-to-end telehealth system, built upon its FDA-cleared, cyber-secure IDM100 integrated medical tablet using a HIPAA-compliant cloud and Care Central portal that enables a completely private Virtual Exam Room (VER) for in-home monitoring of high-risk infants. The neonatal cardiac care team will monitor the patients remotely and conduct examinations using the VER. The goal is to improve clinical outcomes of children who have undergone surgery for single ventricle hypoplastic left heart syndrome and are receiving post-surgical care at home.
Patients will use the VER to see a physician while simultaneously streaming real-time vital signs, cardiopulmonary data, medical images, analytics and trending information. Each of the 25 patients selected each year for the study will be assigned an IDM100 tablet upon hospital discharge for regular monitoring at home using live video and vital-signs management functions.
The study will evaluate how the VER’s live video streaming, vital-signs management and simultaneous real-time biometric data streaming through a secure, web-enabled portal enhances home monitoring of at risk infants. The study will also measure hospital readmission rates for these post-surgical patients and assess levels of acceptance of this technology by both providers and family caregivers.
“We are confident that this study will lead to improved clinical outcomes of children with serious heart conditions by enabling them to recover from surgery in the best place of all, their homes,” said Mory Ejabat, founder and CEO of Dictum Health.
Dictum Health Inc., with offices in Oakland, Calif., Portsmouth, N.H., and Dubai, UAE, provides an end-to-end telehealth solution that delivers the next evolution in the continuum of care for population health. Built upon Dictum Health’s FDA-cleared, cybersecure IDM100 medical tablet, this mobile and HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based telehealth solution connects physicians, patients and other members of the care team through a Virtual Exam Room with simultaneous real-time health-data streaming of vital sign and cardio pulmonary diagnostic information. Care Central provides web-enabled access from desktop, laptop or tablet and interfaces with electronic health record systems, providing a comprehensive view of the patient.