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  • AUSTIN WHITE ONMED 11-14-20

AUSTIN WHITE ONMED 11-14-20

Saturday 14th November 2020

Austin White discusses Onmed's innovative telehealth station and its impact on healthcare in 'American Medicine Today'.
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Austin White on How Onmed's Telehealth Station is Changing Healthcare

We created the Onmed station. We are patented in The U.S and Israel and we have patent protection in other countries for the ability to have a live telemedicine consultation at a or an unstaffed station with the ability to dispense medications. So we're a portable virtual clinic along with a portable pharmacy.
Imagine stepping into a booth that looks like something out of a sci-fi movie, but instead of being transported to another world, you're getting top-notch medical care. That's exactly what Austin White, CEO of Onmed, discusses in this episode of 'American Medicine Today'. Onmed is a Tampa-based telemedicine company that’s shaking up the healthcare scene with its self-contained telehealth stations.
These aren't just any booths; they come equipped with a portable pharmacy and cutting-edge diagnostic tools like thermography cameras and handheld exam devices. Think of it as having a mini-clinic at your fingertips. Hosted by Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel-Bonati, Jeff Wagstaff, and Ethan Youker, this episode dives into how these stations offer live consultations and medication dispensing, all while prioritizing patient privacy and safety with antimicrobial materials and thorough sanitization.
The stations are manned by certified nursing assistants and nurse practitioners, ensuring you’re in good hands. Although designed for non-life-threatening issues and requiring a stable internet connection, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Curious about how this technology might shape the future of healthcare? This episode is a must-listen.