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RAMcare Selects the Reacts Platform to Power Its Virtual Medical Care Program for Marginalized Patients

Monday, March 19, 2018 General News
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HAMILTON, ON and MONTREAL, March 19, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - Hamilton, Ontario's Rapid Access Medical Care (RAMcare), dedicated to eliminating barriers to high-level medical care, is proud to announce its selection of the Reacts platform to power its virtual medical care programs. Reacts, from Montreal based technology firm, Innovative Imaging Technologies (IIT), is an integrated and secure collaboration platform, now being deployed to support RAMcare's social initiative of delivering enhanced primary medical care to Canadians who typically struggle to receive care.
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RAMcare's social telemedicine initiative is aimed at delivering improved care to individuals with mental illness, addictions or immobility, or who are otherwise unable to access a health care provider.
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"To reach this marginalized health segment, we use virtual care technology that replicates an in-person encounter with a physician," said Dr. Dennis DiValentino, president and co-founder of RAMcare. "Our mobile medical units deliver comprehensive consultations in real time and are equipped with otoscopes, stethoscopes, blood pressure cuffs and more. As patient-focused physicians, the Reacts platform fits our needs perfectly," said Dr. DiValentino. "Other systems have been complicated to use and implement and not always reliable. Reacts' versatility, quality, and reliability coupled with its flexibility and mobility allows us to go to the patients and deliver appropriate virtual care directly in their environment."

Both RAMCare and IIT work closely with Joule, a subsidiary of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA). RAMcare was awarded Joule's first ever Social Innovation award and a $25,000 grant for its work delivering care to marginalized Canadians, and IIT/Reacts has teamed up with Joule to bring Reacts to CMA members all across Canada.

"We're proud to partner with RAMcare to support their virtual health care programs. Accessibility is a key facet of the Canadian health care delivery system, and remote or marginalized patients are especially prone to falling through the cracks. Using virtual medicine to facilitate and improve delivery of care to these patients is a step forward," said Dr. Yanick Beaulieu, president-founder of IIT and creator of Reacts.

RAMcare's mobile telemedicine initiative is also deployed in collaboration with the Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) and with the Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) of Ontario.

About RAMcare

RAMcare (Rapid Access Medical Care) uses emerging computer and network technologies to deliver timely and accessible health care to Canadians, which meets or exceeds the standard of care of in person medical encounters. Founded by Ontario physicians, RAMcare is led by a fellowship of health care practitioners. RAMcare also provides convenient access to comprehensive medical care in retirement communities, alleviating burdens of accessing care that exist for the senior population. For more information, visit: www.ramcare.ca

About Reacts

Reacts (Remote Education, Augmented Communication, Training and Supervision), is a secure, integrated collaborative platform created by Quebec-based Innovative Imaging Technologies Inc. (IIT). It was designed to suit the multiple collaborative needs of healthcare professionals and patients, and incorporates unique and unparalleled interactive features, such as augmented reality for remote virtual guidance, supervision and training. Reacts is presently being used in 28 countries, across various medical disciplines in both clinical and educational settings, for applications ranging from secure messaging, remote wound care, tele-ultrasound, and teleconsultations, to interactive tele-surgical assistance and remote procedural supervision. Strategic partnerships include medical device manufacturers and healthcare innovation focused organizations such as Joule, a Canadian Medical Association company. For more information, visit: www.reacts.com

 

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