Mobile Care Unit (MCU) - designed for e-health and telemedicine applications

TMA MedicalDesigned for stationary or portable use, the Mobile Care Unit is a unique stand-alone multidevices diagnostic system operated and controlled by a tablet-PC specifically configured. The Mobile Care Unit introduces the first interoperable PC based platform enabling the interface of bio signal sensors from different source origin, and although creating a homogeneous electronic medical record that can be reviewed and transported anywhere.

The Mobile Care Unit is also a breakthrough in telemedicine and e-health, representing the most affordable network diagnostic system with user-friendly remote functionalities; all users of MCU systems can communicate each other and exchange clinical data – send and receive - on a secure environment.

The MCU Software installed on personal computer becomes a Receiving/Sending Station enabling a remote diagnostic in real time operation and a second opinion specialist diagnostic.

The MCU Software manages all devices and assures the following functions:

  • Customizable platform to Client requests
  • Remote Access – Export / Import data functionalities for remote diagnostic.
  • Closed system – no miss use, no uncontrolled HW and SW changes possible
  • Touch Screen commands of all examination
  • Can be interfaced with any database
  • Remote Access Service – Remote Support
  • Data security – closed system

Benefits of the Mobile Care Unit:

  • Portable diagnostic platform
  • Fully controlled with an user-friendly Tablet-PC
  • Touch Screen commands of all examination
  • Open environment to most diagnostic devices in the market
  • Remote Access Service – Remote training / support/ update.
  • Closed system – no miss use, no uncontrolled HW and SW changes possible.

The Mobile Care Unit

Examinations already implemented and operation:

  • SPO2 – Nonin Pulse Oximetry
  • 12 Lead ECG Device/ ECG Electrodes Belt – high end ECG with interpretation and measurements; 16 bits – 500 Hz sampling rate
  • Spirometer +/-3% accuracy according to ATS Standard
  • Blood Pressure – Oscilometric method, automatic operation, HR/ Systolic/ Diastolic
  • Fast whole blood test system to monitor total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, ketones and Creatinin
  • Digital Images – picture mode with camera
  • Visual Acuity test - basic
  • Urine analysis – 11 tests (Bilirubine / Ketones/ Glucose/ Blood/ Nitrite/ Density/ Urobilinogen/ Ascorbic Acid/ Protein/ pH Value/ Leucocites)
  • Rapid tests to check HIV, Hepatitis and Malaria
  • Hematology Automate interface upon request
  • Screening Audiometer - 125 to 8000 Hz - 10 dB to 110 dB in steps of 5 dB Headset TDH-39

MCU Tablet PC with MCU Software and data base pre-installed, WLAN and Modem features built in, satellite transmission.

Bag, accessories, MCU Software pre-installed and License for one station User-Friendly Multilanguage user interface using touch screen panel.

For further information, please contact:
TMA Medical
Völlegg 13,
A - 8654 Fischbach - Austria
Phone: +43 3865 8633
Fax: +43 3865 27130
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About TMA Medical founded in 1993:
TMA Medical located in Austria introduced the "Mobile Care Unit System (MCU)". TMA Medical is currently leading major of telemedicine projects worldwide. Existing already in several configurations, the Mobile Care Unit can be customized for B2B, OEM or specific client or project requests www.tma-medical.com

TMA Medical is currently looking for partners or investors to expand the Mobile Care Unit introduction worldwide!

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