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Emirates will provide telemedicine on board on 300 aircraft.

MONews
2 Min Read

Emirate Airlines, a flag transportation company in the United Arab Emirates, announced that it provides a flight virtual medical service to passengers of the “Temple of Remote Medical Station” on board the aircraft with partnerships with French remote healthy company remote medical.

Emirates have invested more than $ 2.4 million in co -design remote medical stations, including high -definition video conferences, security data transmission, remote passenger evaluation and 12 -lead Televia ECG.

The portable station is called the parsys of the Emirates ‘remote medical kit, which will help the room crew collect information and vitality and send the information to the Emirate Airlines’ medical support.

This kit contains pulse oxygen, blood pressure monitor, thermometer, rigmometer and ECG. Vital signs or readings are automatically transmitted to the medical support team through the app on the Medcapture device tablet using Parsys Cloud. The company says that Parsys Cloud ensures that medical data is processed by complying with data protection regulations.

The station is already used for numerous flights, and the station will be released as 300 aircraft in the next few years.

Greater trend

In 2023, Delta Airlines provided Medlink in partnership with Arizona -based medical technology company Medaire.

Medlink allows the crew to access the doctor team directly through the app on the DELTA SKYPRO mobile device.

Air New Zealand has partnered with virtual reality and cognitive behavioral therapy based on Christchurch. OVRCOME to provide an affordable exposure treatment program for individuals with fear of flight.

Using a smartphone and an OVROMO VR headset, an individual can access exposure therapy, such as audio lessons and practice developed by clinical psychologists who go to the airport or flight, turbulence and landing.

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