CSI has Telehealth Capabilities

There is a continually growing trend of utilizing telehealth to reduce strain on intake clinics. Adding advanced remote capabilities to the unparalleled accuracy of CSIs Health Station will significantly offset the impact of overcrowded medical facilities. This partnership allows healthcare providers to service more patients without sacrificing quality of care. Patients no longer have to wait to be seen and receive treatment and can take a proactive approach to self-health maintenance and prevention.
Ken Lucas, vice president, ViTelNet.
CSI Model 6K Health Stations offer a full suite of telehealth capabilities. Vital results can be monitored remotely by physicians, eliminating the time and expense of patient transportation. Health Stations promote efficient management of multiple patients from a single clinic location, by enabling hospital physicians to track patient weight, and blood pressure, as well as manage diabetes and congestive heart failure.
Telehealth technology also enables medical personnel to analyze aggregate data collected, identify populations with greater disease risks and monitor outbreaks. The Health Station has also been proven to reduce healthcare costs by encouraging uninsured patients to use public clinic programs for proactive health management.
CSI has been a member of the American Telemedicine Association since 2003.
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