
In-flight Medical Data Transfer and Telemedicine Applications
Send critical patient data in-flight such as HL7-compliant patient care reports through cellular or Satcom connectivity. Leverage SKYTRAC terminals to connect seamlessly to on-board medical equipment via Wi-Fi to facilitate data transfer and real-time telemedicine.
SKYTRAC Systems Ltd. (SKYTRAC), and corpuls have combined their expertise and successfully tested real-time medical data transfer through satellite communications and cellular connectivity. SKYTRAC provides satellite communications (satcom) and intelligent connectivity solutions, and corpuls, manufactures robust sophisticated preclinical patient monitoring systems, defibrillators, chest compression devices, and software products.

corpuls’ latest innovation, the MIL-STD-810G and DO-160G certified corpuls3 Touch, a unique three-in-one medical device incorporating a monitor unit, patient box, and defibrillator/pacemaker, allows for the continuous monitoring of critical patients from the incident site to the hospital and is leveraged by air medical operators globally.

“We are proud to partner with SKYTRAC to offer real-time medical data transfer to air medical operators leveraging corpuls3 devices in the cabin,” mentions Robert Gerlach, Product Manager, corpuls. “This capability is essential in today’s connected world, and it is our hope that this connectivity can impact patient outcomes in a positive way.”
With SKYTRAC’s intelligent connectivity capability, the corpuls3 device can stream real-time patient data with 99.9% uptime reliability with resilient satcom in remote locations where cellular connectivity is unavailable, and dynamically switch to cellular networks when 4G/LTE connectivity is in range. “Iridium Certus midband and 4G/LTE cellular connectivity are providing significant improvements to air medical operations,” mentions Luke Billington, Regional Business Manager, SKYTRAC. “We are finding unique and novel ways to provide operators with value, and are excited to receive positive outcomes of our integration testing with corpuls.”