15 May 2006
Southend NHS Trust is using visual communication systems to improve care for cancer patients and reduce surgery waiting times.
The technology allows cancer case decisions to be made in real time, by sharing radiology and tumour samples and recent test results between hospitals.
The facility, designed by Video South Medical Television, uses technology from Tandberg and Cisco to integrate audio visual and video conferencing technology in a seminar room.
The trust hopes to reduce waiting times for surgery by up to 15 days and operate on 30 per cent more patients.
‘We have studied the advantages of Telemedicine and found the patients have surgery about 15 days earlier than previously. In addition 30 per cent more patients are being operated on,’ said Dr. Davison, chest physician at Southend.
‘This is a major step forward which means that patients can be admitted directly to the surgical centre from the referring hospital,’ he added.
Doctors from eight different hospitals over an 80 mile radius can meet to discuss cancer cases without the need for travel by making decisions over video links.
Video South Medical Television has connected cameras, x-ray viewers, microscopes, network PCs and laptops to the Tandberg 6000 codec, allowing the London Chest team to view test results from Southend across videoconferencing.
What do you think? Email us at: feedback@computing.co.uk
Have your say on this article
Newsletters
Latest stories from Voice and Video
Latest videos
You may also like
Voice and Video jobs
Technology Patent Wars
Case studies from large organisations across all sectors
... And rich media, and flexible working, and peaks in traffic ...
Upcoming Events
Join us for this Computing web seminar, in which the Head of BI at the Co-operative Group Nick Colebourn will be explaining just how he reigned in the Group’s sprawling database estate and how significant savings were realised and data quality improved as a result.
Date: 31 May 2012
Time: 11:00 AM
Live June 13th 11:00am: Register now. During this web seminar we will be looking at the sorts of incidents that can bring data centres grinding to a halt and what can be done about them.
Date: 13 Jun 2012
Time: 11:00 am
Receive the latest jobs direct to your inbox
Are you being paid what you are worth?