Commercial Aviation
With more people travelling on larger aircraft for longer distances, the risk of a medical diversion has increased significantly.
Major international airlines such as Emirates, V Australia, bmi and Virgin Atlantic have equipped with the Tempus on board telemedicine system because it enables fast, informed decisions and treatment advice avoiding costly, stressful and unnecessary medical diversions and significantly reduces the risk of aircraft downtime and disruption to fleet schedules.
In order to be totally effective on-board telemedicine equipment must empower cabin crews to measure vital signs information from a sick passenger, such as pulse rate, temperature and performance of the heart and to transmit clinical quality information quickly to doctors on the ground.
Tempus IC is the system of choice because it enables crew members to collect and transmit a sick passenger’s vital signs with simultaneous voice and video connectivity; this significantly increases the quality of your onboard medical provision and passenger and crew peace of mind.
In today’s litigious society medical incidents can have financial as well as medical consequences. Tempus enables you to fulfil your duty of care, clearly demonstrating that you have taken every step to protect all your passengers, delivering protection that meets expectations and reflects your health and safety values, hence reducing litigation risk.
Making correctly informed decisions using the best available technology with a full audit trail of what was done reduces company risk and liability, increases customer satisfaction and encourages positive publicity.
Major airlines have selected Tempus IC because it is the only medical system that meets all their needs including ease of use, ease of configuration across a mixed fleet, long battery life and very low maintenance and comes with a track record of outstanding operational performance and customer service.
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