The Berlin Partner agency for Business Development and Technology and the agency for site marketing Visit Berlin, started a competition “getIT HealthTourism” in 2016. The competitors were invited to share the innovative ideas, how to develop medical tourism in Berlin-Brandenburg….
Telemedicine and Medical Technology
The MEYTEC GmbH Medizinsysteme presented new and existing well-known telemedicine systems and solutions in the pavilion of the Federal State of Berlin-Brandenburg from the 25th to 27th April 2017 at the conhIT 2017 in Berlin. The main focus was a…
The project „Akutneurologische Versorgung in Nordost-Deutschland mit telemedizinischer Unterstützung“ (Abbreviation: ANNOTeM), funded by the Innovation Fund, was officially launched on 10th of May in the venue of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Stiftung, Berlin. The welcome speech was delivered by the department …
Teleneurology is a positive experience by integration of the modern technologies in neurology. Telestroke is only one of the other neurological disorders, so that the German Society for Telemedicine in cooperation with the neurological hospital of Hans-Berger had an explicit…
After the earthquakes in Italy at the end of October MEYTEC was asked by representatives from the Umbria region to provide the VIMED® TELEAMBULANCE platform to provide the health care provision for the affected citizens of the region. The managing…
The project consortium led by the Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin named „Akutneurologische Versorgung in Nordostdeutschland mit telemedizinischer Unterstützung (ANNOTeM)“ will receive finance for their proposal from the innovation fund. The partners of the consortium are the Teaching Hospital in Greifswald, the…
In October 2016 the managing director by MEYTEC GmbH Informationssysteme, Gerhard W. Meyer and managing director by BRAVIS GmbH, André Röhrig confirmed the partnership by the development of the software based systems for medical video communication. The result of the…
In June 2016 the new telemedicine network named MHH TNN started in the federal state Lower Saxony. The neurological department of the Teaching Hospital Hannover provides teleconsultations into the five cooperation- hospitals around the clock. MEYTEC equipped the main center…
From the 26th to the 29th October 2016 the 10th World Stroke Congress was held in Hyderabad (India). MEYTEC presented selected and practicable proven telemedicine and solutions in the area medical technology for the acute stroke care. With more than…
From the 28th to the 31th November 2016 the 11th UK Stroke Forum Conference was held in Liverpool, England. The conference is the biggest and most important multidisciplinary stroke conference for the UK and is visited by more than 1.500…
On 1st April the new federal wide telemedicine stroke network “Telestroke-Network RLP” in Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany) was implemented. MEYTEC equipped 6 neurological hospitals and 6 hospitals as a part of the master plan with telemedicine systems. The server infrastructure is located…
MEYTEC has started the first teleneurological project “Telestroke Umbria” in the Italian region Umbria. With the physicians and technical staff from the associated Italian hospital the telestroke network was established and started its first tests in June 2016. Several neurologists…
After additional mobile telemedicine workstations VIMED® TELEDOC 5 were delivered, integrated and networked in Australia the 4th phase of the project Victorian Stroke Telemedicine Program (VST) was completed in June 2016. There are 16 mobile telemedicine systems VIMED® TELEDOC 5…
The Hospital for Neurology, University Hospital in Homburg (Saarland) has deployed a new Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) in March 2015, equipped with mobile CT and telemedicine technology. In addition to the CT-scanner the MSU is also equipped with the latest…
MEYTEC took part in a competitive submission for the telestroke pilot project in the Australian federal state Victoria. MEYTEC were awarded the contract to implement a state-wide telemedicine network in phases starting in 2015. Phase 1 of the VICTORIAN STROKE…