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Prehospital Tech Startup Wins the American Heart Association ’s Health Tech Competition
New York, N.Y. – The American Heart Association (AHA) 2016 Health Tech Competition awarded the People’s Choice Award to Twiage, a novel prehospital communication solution enabling real-time triage and care coordination for incoming ambulances. The competition recognizes innovative healthcare solutions that improve patient outcomes for heart health. Twiage delivers real-time situational awareness of incoming ambulances to busy emergency departments through a secure and HIPAA-compliant smartphone app. Paramedics and EMTs can use Twiage to notify a hospital of an incoming cardiac patient within seconds and then quickly tr...
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - November 15, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Industry News Communications & Dispatch Source Type: news

Prehospital Notification Startup Takes One of the Top Prizes from 2016 Cornell Venture Challenge
Ithaca, NY, April 14th, 2016 – A judging panel of entrepreneur, venture capital and angel investors selected S.A.L.T., a medical diagnostic technology that a patient uses at home to monitor his/her 24-hour sodium levels in urine, and Twiage, a novel prehospital communication and ambulance triage solution that accelerates life-saving emergency care, as the two top place winners of the 2016 Cornell Venture Challenge. John Hui, Twiage’s Head of Business Development, gave Twiage’s winning pitch, “Believe it or not, we are in the 21st Century, but radios are still the current standard of communication between ambulances...
Source: JEMS Administration and Leadership - May 12, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Industry News Communications & Dispatch Source Type: news

How one ED uses telemedicine in the ambulance
When you think of telemedicine, what comes to mind? Often the answer is a split screen—physician and patient in separate locations on their computers or tablets. But one health system has shown the true breadth of telemedicine’s reach by using the technology to treat patients during the critical early moments of a stroke. Find out how. The risk of damage and disability in patients who are experiencing a stroke increases with any delay in care delivery. Two emergency physicians at the University of Virginia (UVA) Health System understood the need for speed when it comes to caring for patients in the midst of acute str...
Source: AMA Wire - February 5, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Troy Parks Source Type: news

A Stroke of Luck for Overregulated Healthcare Industry
On Friday the 13th, a ruling against the FTC was a stroke of good luck for the rest of the healthcare industry, which is already overregulated.
Source: Physicians Practice - November 29, 2015 Category: Practice Management Authors: Martin Merritt, JD Tags: Blog HIPAA Law & Malpractice Healthcare Reform Compliance Source Type: news

Cleveland Clinic Selects Twiage as the Winner of 2015 New Ventures Healthcare Challenge
Cleveland, OH, October 26, 2015 – Cleveland Clinic Innovations selected Twiage, a novel prehospital communication solution that enables Emergency Departments to triage incoming ambulances, as the winner of its prestigious 3rd New Ventures Healthcare Challenge at the 2015 Medical Innovation Summit on Monday. On Monday, Dr. YiDing Yu, Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Twiage, gave the winning pitch. “Nineteen million Americans will take an ambulance to Emergency Departments this year. For many, it will be a life-threatening event.” Dr. Yu described how a first responder can use Twiage to record video of stroke sympt...
Source: JEMS Special Topics - October 26, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Industry News Source Type: news

Twiage Selected as One of the Four Finalists at Cleveland Clinic’s 2015 New Ventures Healthcare Challenge
Atlanta, GA, October 8, 2015 – Cleveland Clinic Innovations has selected Twiage, a novel prehospital communication solution that enables hospital emergency departments to triage incoming ambulances, as one of the four finalists of the prestigious 2015 New Ventures Healthcare Challenge. Aimed to disrupt antiquated radio communication, Twiage is a comprehensive and interoperable prehospital alert system that delivers real-time situational awareness of incoming ambulances to busy Emergency Departments. Paramedics and EMTs can use Twiage's HIPAA compliant smartphone app to capture stroke symptoms in video, EKGs for heart at...
Source: JEMS Special Topics - October 12, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Administration and Leadership Technology Industry News Source Type: news