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Parsys Telemedicine Station

Remote physiological monitoring using the Parsys Telemedicine Station


The Parsys S3 Telemedicine Station is a portable, all-in-one telemedicine system designed to capture, display, and securely transmit patient data for remote diagnosis. This enables comprehensive, multi-parameter patient assessments using integrated and optional medical devices. These include 12-lead ECG (electrocardiograph), Blood pressure (NIBP),Pulse oximetry (SpO₂ + heart rate), Thermometer (contactless or in-ear), Glucometer (blood glucose), Digital stethoscope, Ultrasound probes, Otoscope / dermatoscope (ENT & skin imaging), Spirometer (lung function). These devices allow broad coverage during a Video Call consultation, with the results displaying in an application on the screen in real time. You have the option to take screenshots for the patient's record and you can export the data, as desired.

To access data from the Parsys station during a call, the patient end uses the Parsys screen to attend the Video Call consultation.

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See below for more information and screenshots

This image shows an example of the Parsys telemedicine station, with the screen and integrated devices on display.

Launching the Parsys system

 

In the call screen, the host clicks on Apps & Tools and selects RPM Virtual Care.

 

 

When the app opens, ask the patient end (nurse or other health professional with the patient) to click on Add Device to select the option API/Parsys Med Capture. This option will be greyed out for users not on the Parsys medical station (the image to the right shows the nurse/patient view on the Parsys laptop).

 

 

The Parsys display appears on the screen. If the patient has monitoring devices connected to them, the results will start coming through.

 

In this example, AIO (all in one) is selected as the view and the patient is wearing a pulse oximeter, with pulse and oxygen saturation data displaying.

Switching to Card at the top shows a card for each device. In this example all monitoring devices are connected to the patient and generating readings into the call.

Each card has a full screen option, expanding that card to fill the screen. 

 

There is also a minimise option and an X to close the card.

Manage Control

 

This is a RPM Virtual Care app wide setting. Hosts in the call will always have control and can assign anyone else in the call to have the same level of control over the application. Select the participant you wish to assign control to.

Settings

 

This is a RPM Virtual Care app wide setting. It allows users to change the global graph behaviour for all readings. Usually this will not be required.

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