Cruises Lines
Gal3n provides hospital-grade diagnostic capabilities at sea, ensuring faster, more accurate medical care that enhances safety, reduces operational costs, and minimizes the risk of costly emergency diversions.
HealthFirst Network
Streamlined Patient Management
45% efficiency increase
Implemented comprehensive patient tracking system that reduced administrative overhead and improved care coordination, implemented comprehensive patient tracking system that reduced administrative overhead and improved care coordination. Implemented comprehensive patient tracking system that reduced administrative overhead and improved care coordination, implemented comprehensive patient tracking system that reduced administrative overhead and improved care coordination.
Implemented comprehensive patient tracking system that reduced administrative overhead and improved care coordination, implemented comprehensive patient tracking system that reduced administrative overhead and improved care coordination.
500+ patients daily
Elevating Passenger & Crew Care
Gal3n fundamentally transforms medical response by equipping cruise ships with FDA-cleared diagnostic devices and a secure telehealth platform. This infrastructure allows onboard clinicians to perform complete physical exams and connect with remote specialists in real time. The result is faster triage and more accurate decision-making for both passengers and crew, eliminating the need to wait for port access. By reducing costly emergency diversions and enhancing overall safety, Gal3n significantly lowers operational expenses and elevates the entire guest experience, positioning cruise lines as leaders in innovation, safety, and customer trust.
Cases Studies
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Cruises Lines
How Gal3n Transformed Medical Care at Sea
45% efficiency increase
OceanVista Cruises, one of the world’s largest cruise lines, frequently faced costly diversions due to onboard medical emergencies. Limited diagnostic equipment and delayed access to specialists meant that even minor conditions often required evacuation or early docking, disrupting voyages and passenger experiences.
500+ patients daily
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