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Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth prepares to Launch First Ambulance Telemedicine Solution in Georgia | Virtual Strategies Magazine

Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth prepares to Launch First Ambulance Telemedicine Solution in Georgia | Virtual Strategies Magazine | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth (GPT), a charitable nonprofit promoting the establishment of telemedicine programs in communities throughout Georgia, announces the launch of the first ambulance telemedicine program in the state, which will benefit residents living in the rural communities of Hancock County, GA. The new program will not only provide more immediate patient care, but will also reduce overall emergency transportation costs for the county and its taxpayers, while allowing EMTs to focus on actual emergency situations.

The ambulance clinic will focus on diagnosing acute issues such as sore throats and flu, leading to fewer visits to regional hospital emergency rooms. EMTs will present patients through a mobile telemedicine “bag” located in the ambulance to physicians at Putnam General Hospital in Eatonton, GA. The program is a collaborative effort with Mercer University, Hancock County, Georgia Office of Rural Health, Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth and Excelsior Ambulance Services.

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Georgia Doctors go Digital, develop apps for patients | Andrea Six | Savannah Now

Georgia Doctors go Digital, develop apps for patients | Andrea Six | Savannah Now | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it

Dr. Sidney Smith is a Savannah dermatologist; Stacey Roach is a software developer. When they got together, they came up with what they call the Complete.MD software suite.


It allows patients to use the Complete.MD Connect smartphone application to schedule doctor’s appointments, make referrals, watch recorded video consultations with their doctor and manage their prescriptions.


“Being able to access a portal to schedule an appointment will save the patient time and will save the clinical organization the staff positions spent taking scheduling calls,” Roach said.


This ‘time-saving’ app is just one part of the software that they’ve been working on for the last six years, during which, they’ve been constantly releasing new products.


“We’ve had well over 200 software releases in that timeframe, usually once every week or so,” said Roach.


It all started when Smith went looking for software that would help him educate patients on some of the dangerous side effects of medications they prescribed to treat various diseases. Instead of finding software, he found Roach. And before a month had passed, Roach was trying to develop new tablet-based software for Smith.


The first product came with the application — Consult.MD, a video documentation feature that enabled Smith to record videos and send notifications directly to patients from the tablet he used while working.


Not only could Smith fill out paperwork electronically, he could record his consultations with patients about medical procedures, surgeries and newly prescribed drugs so they wouldn’t have to read flyers or packets of paper.


“We give them paper handouts and who knows if they’re reading them,” said Kerri Cook, a former nurse practitioner with the SouthCoast Medical Group who has moved to Complete MD Care. “This allows an additional way to provide patient education.”


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Georgia Markerspaces Website: MakeNet.or

Georgia Markerspaces Website: MakeNet.or | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it

MakeNet is an informal consortium of makerspaces and co-working communities.


We share resources and ideas, collaborate where desired, and celebrate each other’s success.


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