Emirates Airline, the flagship carrier of the United Arab Emirates, announced that it cooperates with the French company Teladrowia Parsys Telemedicin to offer virtual virtual medical services for passengers in “Telemedicine” aircraft.
Emirates has invested over $ 2.4 million in co-syncing telemedicine stations, which include high-resolution video conference possibilities, secure data transmission, distant rating of passengers and 12-affectionate Telecardia ECG ECG.
Named by the TaleMedycin Parsys set for Emirates, a portable station will help deck crews to assemble information and life signs, after which provide this information to a medical Emirates addict, a team of medical specialists who sit on the headquarters of the predominant group Emirates in Dubai.
The set includes a pulse oximeter, blood pressure monitor, thermometer, glucose meter and ECG. Life signs or readings are mechanically sent to the medical support team via the Medcapture Device application on the Parsys cloud. The company claims that Parsys Cloud provides the processing of medical data in accordance with the provisions on data protection.
Stations are already used on board many flights, and the stations will be introduced to 300 aircraft in the following few years.
Greater trend
In 2023, Delta Air Lines established cooperation with a company coping with medical technology based in Arizona, which provides Medlink.
Medlink allows flight attendants direct access to the doctors team via applications on Delta SkyPro mobile devices.
Air New Zealand cooperated with virtual reality with Christchurch and a cognitive company of behavioral therapy Owilans to offer a low cost exposure therapy program for individuals with fear of flying.
By using the smartphone and the VR headset, people can access exhibition therapy, comparable to lessons and audio exercises developed by clinical psychologists who help get to the airport, getting on the plane, flying through turbulence and landing.