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From SCOTTY to ZYDACRON


Project Gebro Pharma, Austria

Project Europ Assistance, Italy

Short Notice Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden

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ZYDACRON Newsletter Q3/2007

“Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory.”
“Every patient carries her or his own doctor inside.”
(Albert Schweitzer)

Dear Reader,

You might be accustomed to receiving the SCOTTY newsletter. Please read the summary of a transition that started early this year.

From SCOTTY to ZYDACRON

SCOTTY outsourced the Telehealth activities beginning of 2007 by a Management Buy Out. To that purpose, the company ZYDACRON was founded. Led by Georg Weber in Austria and Andreas Boedenauer in Atlanta, the Telehealth team focuses on the development and promotion of the CareStation products and solutions.

The development department was transferred to Graz. A new, highly motivated and very experienced team of IT-technicians around Dr. Andreas Kröpfl (former Frequentis R&D department in Graz) took over the development and is now working on the release of the successor of CareStation 140, which will enable multi-point-conferences via video between nurses, practitioners and clients. The new CareStation, which is anticipated to be launched at Medica, will open the grounds for offering a wide-ranged service platform to telehealth clients at home. It will connect care services, alarm systems, meals on wheels, home automation, video on demand and much more.

Zydacron successfully managed the transition process and won partners in China, India, Scandinavia, Spain, France and Germany. Some interesting Telehealth projects around the world were initiated and new customers selected our Video Communication Solution for their programs.

We hope you will find our project descriptions interesting!

Your Zydacron Team


Gebro Pharma, Austria:

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There were times when Nurse Sieglinde used to drive more than 900 km in the week in busy times when she visited her patients in order to exchange their medication cassettes at their catheter. Now using CareStation.Net she regularly visits her patients by video, monitoring their health condition on a daily basis.

Read more about her experiences.

 

Europ Assistance, Italy:

This Insurance started a telehealth-project for the summer time, the hottest weather period in the year. It is generally known that especially elder people easily become victims of heat, suffering from heat strokes or even do not survive at all.

Read more.

 

The following short notice was recently sent to us by the Karolinska University Hospital in Sweden.

Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital, Sweden:

The Pediatric Division of the Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital recently started a pilot network, in order to provide health care support to children treated within the Programme for Hospital Managed Advanced Home Care for Children. The Zydacron Carestation.Net video call centre was installed in the hospital department and several CS156 videophones have been installed at the children’s homes, allowing doctors and nurses to contact the child and their family in their homes and to provide support. The effects on time and resources management are being tested. More details coming soon.

Visit the Pediatric Division at Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital.

 


Events

Meet Zydacron at the following shows and conferences:

  • September 27:
    Telecare 2007, Birmingham, UK

    “Caring from a distance” is this year’s theme of Telecare 2007  conference and exhibition, which unites eminent national speakers and key telecare solution providers.
  • November 14-17:
    Medica, Düsseldorf, Germany

    An important International Trade Fair and Congress, combining the World Forum for Medicine, the MEDICA Congress and the German Hospital Conference. The world’s leading medical trade fair offers the complete range of exhibitions for out-patient and in-patient care.

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