Security for data and technologies

Telemedicine

Security for data and technologies

Telemedicine

Securely connected

Telemedicine is a cornerstone of modern healthcare. The provision of medical services through digital communication means allows patients to speak with doctors via video calls, monitor health data remotely, and access electronic health records.

Health data are sensitive information that must be processed with special protection.

With the help of modern IT technologies, we can advance digitization in healthcare and securely and efficiently integrate use cases such as video consultations, remote monitoring, or electronic health records.

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Johannes Jochem

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E2E Solutions

Johannes Jochem

Expert

E2E Solutions

Johannes Jochem

Expert

E2E Solutions

Success stories

Success stories

Success stories

IT in healthcare and emergency services

Modern IT technologies such as IoT drones, AR and VR, HMIs, or connectivity via mobile networks (3G/4G/5G) can significantly improve the work of emergency services in health and rescue by enabling faster response to emergencies, better communication, and increased safety. In collaboration with the University Hospital Homburg and the Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences, we are developing intelligent IT infrastructures and real-time support for emergency responders and examining the use of new technologies in police hazard prevention to optimize decision-making in critical situations. Challenges such as data protection, secure communication channels, interoperability with existing systems, and the acceptance and training of emergency responders are taken into account. The successful implementation of these technologies can significantly increase the efficiency and safety of police work and can be extended to other applications such as medical first response, hazard prevention, and VR-based training.

IT in healthcare and emergency services

Modern IT technologies such as IoT drones, AR and VR, HMIs, or connectivity via mobile networks (3G/4G/5G) can significantly improve the work of emergency services in health and rescue by enabling faster response to emergencies, better communication, and increased safety. In collaboration with the University Hospital Homburg and the Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences, we are developing intelligent IT infrastructures and real-time support for emergency responders and examining the use of new technologies in police hazard prevention to optimize decision-making in critical situations. Challenges such as data protection, secure communication channels, interoperability with existing systems, and the acceptance and training of emergency responders are taken into account. The successful implementation of these technologies can significantly increase the efficiency and safety of police work and can be extended to other applications such as medical first response, hazard prevention, and VR-based training.

IT in healthcare and emergency services

Modern IT technologies such as IoT drones, AR and VR, HMIs, or connectivity via mobile networks (3G/4G/5G) can significantly improve the work of emergency services in health and rescue by enabling faster response to emergencies, better communication, and increased safety. In collaboration with the University Hospital Homburg and the Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences, we are developing intelligent IT infrastructures and real-time support for emergency responders and examining the use of new technologies in police hazard prevention to optimize decision-making in critical situations. Challenges such as data protection, secure communication channels, interoperability with existing systems, and the acceptance and training of emergency responders are taken into account. The successful implementation of these technologies can significantly increase the efficiency and safety of police work and can be extended to other applications such as medical first response, hazard prevention, and VR-based training.

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