Tag: ontario-telemedicine-network
![A woman sits on the edge of her daughter's bed, speaking to a laptop computer. The girl in the bed wears glasses. The bed has railings to prevent falls.](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Sara-Pot-virtual-visit.jpg)
Online appointments deliver care and peace of mind
As a mother of four, including two daughters with significant medical needs, Sara Pot has her hands full on the...
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Working together to save kids’ lives, kilometres apart
When three-year-old Lucas Waring woke up feeling sick earlier this year, his mom Nikki thought it was the flu. However,...
![Lucas on the swings at the playground after recovery from surgery](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Tele-resuscitation-Lucas-Welland-web-size-1600px-6.jpg)
Working together to save kids’ lives, kilometres apart
The tele-resuscitation system uses video conferencing-like technology that allows McMaster Children's Hospital to remotely coach their colleagues at Niagara Health through advanced techniques to stabilize patients as quickly as possible. Lucas was the first live case using the technology and it saved his life.
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A virtual doctor’s appointment
Hamilton Health Sciences has a pilot project using video conferencing for follow-up appointments at multiple adult clinics.
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