Island Media Technology

"Keeping Technology Simple"

Today, many businesses are using audio visual technology for sales and training presentations. long gone are the days of the flip chart.

 

Projectors,Large high definition displays are now being used.

As the complexity of presentations evolve,systems are being designed with control automation, this helps the presenter focus on the message and not the equipment.

 

Are you constantly printing advertising material for you business?

Product and service information is constantly changing.

Digital signage is your answer. Provide customers with up to date information about your business. 

TELEHEALTH

 

We provide consulting and design services.

Your company has just given you the responsibility of procuring a new AV system or upgrade the existing one.

The process can be intimadating, working to get a system that will be easy to operate and satisfy the needs of the all your coleugues.

Site Evaluation:

We will insect the site to evaluate euipment placement.

This includes site lines for diplay devices 

We will work with you to discover your needs.

A thoughtful  design will help you stay within budget, whilst still maintaining a quality system.

Contact Us for help.

CONSULTING + DESIGN

WHAT IS TELEHEALTH?

Telehealth involves the distribution of health-related services and information. Distribution is via electronic information and telecommunication technologies.

[1] It allows long distance patient/clinician contact and care, advice, reminders, education, intervention, monitoring and remote admissions.

[2] As well as provider distance-learning; meetings, supervision, and presentations between practitioners; online information and health data management and healthcare system integration.

[3] Telehealth could include two clinicians discussing a case over video conference; a robotic surgery occurring through remote access; physical therapy done via digital monitoring instruments, live feed and application combinations; tests being forwarded between facilities for interpretation by a higher specialist; home monitoring through continuous sending of patient health data; client to practitioner online conference; or even videophone interpretation during a consult.

As the population grows and ages, and medical advances are made which prolong life, demands increase on the healthcare system. Healthcare providers are also being asked to do more, with no increase in funding, or are encouraged to move to new models of funding and care such as patient-centred or outcomes based, rather than fee-for-service. Some specific health professions already have a shortage (i.e. Speech-language pathologists). When rural settings, lack of transport, lack of mobility (i.e. In the elderly or disabled), decreased funding or lack of staffing restrict access to care, telehealth can now bridge the gap.

TELEHEALTH

 

 

 

 

 

What is Telehealth?

Telehealth involves the distribution of health-related services and information. Distribution is via electronic information and telecommunication technologies.

[1] It allows long distance patient/clinician contact and care, advice, reminders, education, intervention, monitoring and remote admissions.

[2] As well as provider distance-learning; meetings, supervision, and presentations between practitioners; online information and health data management and healthcare system integration.

[3] Telehealth could include two clinicians discussing a case over video conference; a robotic surgery occurring through remote access; physical therapy done via digital monitoring instruments, live feed and application combinations; tests being forwarded between facilities for interpretation by a higher specialist; home monitoring through continuous sending of patient health data; client to practitioner online conference; or even videophone interpretation during a consult.

As the population grows and ages, and medical advances are made which prolong life, demands increase on the healthcare system. Healthcare providers are also being asked to do more, with no increase in funding, or are encouraged to move to new models of funding and care such as patient-centred or outcomes based, rather than fee-for-service. Some specific health professions already have a shortage (i.e. Speech-language pathologists). When rural settings, lack of transport, lack of mobility (i.e. In the elderly or disabled), decreased funding or lack of staffing restrict access to care, telehealth can now bridge the gap.

 

 

AUDIO VISUAL

      DIGITAL SIGNAGE

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