

Lifesize System
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A Full Body (1.85 Meter) LifeSize & FullBody TeleMedicine System.
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Our Natural Array Imaging Systems Utilize an Innovative Through The Display Imaging System to Capture The Person in full LifeSize Detail at a 1:1 aspect ratio, We call it WYSIWIS (What You See is What I See) Collaboration.
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True Face to Face Collaboration.
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BEAUTY,
OF DESIGN IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER...

Scope
The MedTaks LS TeleMedicine
System, Will allow for a Patient to visually speak to a Physician at a remote location with a full body real-time interaction.

Focus
The MedTalk TeleMedicine System adds to this technology Like Streaming High-definition video, allowing for immersive Collaboration between two people at different worldwide remote locations.
Adaptation
MedTalk can be adapted for FullBody/Lifesize Reconstructive Pre/Post Operative patient imaging.
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This would allow patients to have a Post operative checkup from a local clinic rather than the surgery center.



Client Focus
Hospitals, Medical satellite clinics, Universities, Reconstructive/PS clinics, Cruise ships, Boutique Hotels... Anyone who offers comprehensive remote medical services or needs to see the whole patient during a remote medical exam.


Hardware.
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Lifesize Unit.
Natural Array 1:1 UHD Imaging Engine
3480V x 720H Resolution.
72"H x 24"W Vertical Imaging Display.
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Realtime 30FPS UHD Video
UHD Laser Projection Imaging
UHD 7680V X 2160H Capture W/ Background Removal / Medical Branding.
HD Stereo Audio
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HD Fullbody ThermoGram
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Full realtime patient vitals.
Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, Blood Ox Sat, Blood Glucose, Respiration, Body temp, Height, Weight,
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Mitch Downey / Founder MedTalk

LifeSize TeleMedicine
Your TeleMedicine Should be able to display "LifeSized" images. If your TeleMedicine System can't display Full-Body images on it's "Rebranded Tv " display then it's really not living up to it's promise as a TeleMedicine system.





Mitch Downey / Founder MedTalk



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