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Patient information for remote vitals application

More information regarding connecting your monitoring device to a Video Call


The Remote Vitals application allows your doctor to view and save live readings from your patient monitoring device, for example a pulse oximeter, during your Video Call consultation. Your monitoring device can be connected via Bluetooth into the call and this page has additional information to assist you to successfully connect. Click on the drop down menu headings below for more information.

The information you require to get ready for your consultation with remote vitals viewing is contained in a Quick Reference Guide. Use the guide relevant for your monitoring device:

Quick Reference Guides

Quick reference guides for connecting a medical device to your Video Call:

Please click on the link below to access the guide for your device type:

  • Windows or MacOS: Quick reference guide
  • Android smart phones: Quick reference guide
  • iPhones and iPads (iOS devices): Quick reference guide
 
 

Information regarding web browsers and Bluetooth connection:

Supported operating systems and browsers

For the device types below, please ensure you are on the latest Operating System and Browser version possible for the best experience. 

Device Type Operating System minimum requirements Browser requirements

Internet Bandwidth Requirements 

(All device types)

Windows computer Microsoft Windows 10

Google Chrome 

Microsoft Edge 

 

750kbps both upstream and downstream for a 2 participant call

1.5mbps both upstream and downstream for a 3 participant call

2.25mbps both upstream and downstream for a 4 participant call       
Calculate using this formula:       
n * 750kbps for n participant call

Mac (Apple) Computer MacOS Big Sur

Google Chrome 

Microsoft Edge 

 

Android tablet or smart phone Android 10

Google Chrome 

Microsoft Edge 

 

Apple iPhone or iPad iOS 15 Bluefly       
WebBLE 
 
 

Downloading and using the Bluefy browser - required for iPhones and iPads

If using an iPhone or iPad (iOS device) for your video consultation that will include remote physiological monitoring, please download and use the Bluefy browser from the App Store. This browser is required on iOS devices so that the Bluetooth connection to the monitoring device will share the results into the consultation.

1. Go the App store and search for Bluefy. Click to install the app and provide your Apple ID password, when requested.       
The Bluefy browser allows your patient monitoring device to connect to your Video Call via Bluetooth. It is free and easy to use.
2. Your clinic will send you the link for your appointment. They should include a specific Bluefy link for your appointment - similar to the one shown in this example. 
If a specific Bluefy link is not provided, press and hold on the link provided and select Copy, then open the Bluefy browser and paste the link into the web address section of the browser. Video call copy clinic link

Start your Video Call by clicking on the Start A Video Call button. For more information about starting a call as a patient, please click here.

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Once the consultation begins your health service provider will give you instructions for sharing the results from your monitoring device (eg pulse oximeter) into the call. Video Call screen with patient monitoring device readings
You can also use the WebBLE browser
Go the App store and search for WebBLE. Click to install the app and provide your Apple ID password, when requested
This app costs $2.99 AUD to download and install on your iOS device.
WebBLE browser in Apple App Store
 
 

Turning on Bluetooth on iPhone or iPad

Bluetooth may already be turned on for your device, unless you have previously turned it off. To check and to turn it on if required:

You can simply swipe down from the top RHS of your screen on newer, updated iOS devices (for older devices swipe up from the bottom of the screen) and ensure Bluetooth is set to On (tap the Bluetooth icon to turn it on and off). Bluetooth control on iOS device
Alternatively, go to Settings on your device and select Bluetooth. You will see the Bluetooth toggle switch and can switch to On (green).
Enable Bluetooth on iOS device
 
 

Turning on Bluetooth on an Android device

Bluetooth may already be turned on for your device, unless you have previously turned it off. To check and to turn it on if required:
Simply scroll down twice from the top of the screen and one of the icons will be the Bluetooth icon. You can tap on this icon to turn it on (if not already on) Enable Bluetooth on Android device
You can also click on Settings on your phone, click on Connections and use the Bluetooth toggle switch to turn Bluetooth on (if currently off). Bluetooth enabled on Android device
 
 

Turning on Bluetooth on Windows and Mac

To check Bluetooth status on your Windows or Mac computer and turn it on:

Windows
Click the Windows Start Menu and then select Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Bluetooth can then be turned on.
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MacOS
Go to the Apple icon at the top left of your screen and select System Preferences. Then click on Bluetooth. 
You can turn Bluetooth on from here if it is currently off.
MAC OS system preferences
Bluetooth control on Mac OS
Turn Bluetooth on and off MacOS
 
 

Important information for mobile phone users: Changing your screen sleep behaviour

If you are using your smartphone to participate in a Video Call where remote patient monitoring will be included in the consultation, you will need to set the phone's sleep time to 5 minutes or more. This is because on a phone you have the ability to switch between the call screen, showing the other participant/s, and the results screen. If you are on the results screen your phone will go to sleep at the time you have set in your phone settings and this may be as short as 30 seconds, for example. If the phone goes to sleep the results will stop updating live in the Video Call.

For this reason, it is best practice to set the phone sleep time to 5 minutes or more before the consultation begins. 

To do this:

On an Android device, go to Settings > Display > Screen timeout and set to 5 or 10 minutes for the duration of the Video Call. 

You can easily change the setting back at the end of the consultation.
Android device sleep settings

On an iPhone, go to Settings >  Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock and set to 5 minutes or 'never' for the duration of the Video Call. 

You can easily change the setting back at the end of the consultation.

 

 
 

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