Use-Cases

Commercial Maritime

Global shipping underpins world trade, carrying more than 80% of international goods by volume. Despite advanced navigation and safety measures, one major challenge persists: the health and safety of seafarers during long voyages.

Ships rarely carry a doctor; instead, they rely on crew members with first aid training and contact with an existing Telemedical Maritime Assistance Service (TMAS).

The Maritime Challenge

Ships rarely carry a doctor; instead, they rely on crew members with first aid training and contact with an existing Telemedical Maritime Assistance Service (TMAS).

Communication Challenges

Communication is via satellite phone or UHF radio, and often must originate from the ship's bridge. In trauma cases, this means relaying information from the TMAS to the patient location, dramatically hampering effectiveness. Language differences exacerbate communication challenges at a time when every second can count. This creates critical delays in emergency medical situations.

Cost Impact

A single emergency diversion can cost $30,000–$200,000 or more in direct and indirect costs, including wages, fuel, demurrage penalties, missed berthing slots, and supply chain disruption. Having a Cosight Remote onboard dramatically improves communication with a TMAS. The remote medic has HD video of the user, patient and location with integrated vital health data streaming.

Key Features

Portable and Ruggedized (IP66, MIL-STD-810G)

Integrated heart rate and blood pressure cuff

Instant video connection using best available connectivity

Live translation for 100+ languages

1000 meter ethernet connection (10BASE-T1L)

Connects via Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or Private 5G

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