"Healthcare is a primary need and the adoption of new technology can help to make crucial, life-saving decisions," said KS Parag, Director of FVC. "We are very pleased to partner with GlobalMedia who have led the telemedicine industry with its innovative solutions. This is a natural addition to our portfolio of rich media solutions that include Polycom, Vaddio and VBrick to name a few. In the Middle East, there is considerable investment in ensuring that the residents get the best care".
GlobalMedia specializes in the rapidly growing medical imaging sector dedicated to visual light imagery that produces live video and still images that range from microscopic cell-level images to macroscopic images of the body.
Using GlobalMedia's live video and imaging technology, a patient's condition can be quickly and accurately diagnosed by the most appropriate level of medical expertise - even if the patient and medical specialist are half a world apart.
The GlobalMedia award-winning patented technologies and unique intellectual properties culminate in products and services that exceed even the most challenging requirements for clarity, accuracy, accessibility, convenience and cost-effectiveness.
Joel E. Barthélémy, Managing Director, GlobalMedia, said,
"We are very pleased to work with FVC who have a proven track record in rich media and understand the needs of the Middle East. This partnership will help us deliver our vision of "health care without boundaries" to a region that is diverse and multi-cultural. We are very confident in FVC's ability to help medical professional in the region maximize the benefits of GlobalMedia's proven Telemedicine solutions".
According to Barthélémy, this region is very important to GlobalMedia.
Similar to the US telemedicine landscape, the Middle East is challenged by the need to deliver quality healthcare to disperse and diverse regional populations.
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