Maritime emergency medicine providers
For maritime emergency medicine providers, Gal3n serves as a powerful extension of their capabilities by enabling real-time, hospital-grade diagnostics during critical situations at sea. Instead of relying solely on radio calls or basic vitals, providers can access high-quality data from FDA-cleared devices—such as stethoscopes, otoscopes, dermatoscopes, and vitals monitors—used onboard by ship medics or trained crew.
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
Through secure telehealth connections, emergency specialists can guide assessments, confirm diagnoses, and determine whether treatment can continue onboard or if evacuation is truly necessary. This approach reduces unnecessary diversions, optimizes resource allocation, and ensures faster, more accurate care for patients in maritime environments where every decision carries significant financial and human impact.
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Maritime emergency medicine
How Gal3n Enhanced Maritime Emergency Medical Response for SeaMed Assist
45% efficiency increase
SeaMed Assist, a maritime emergency medicine provider, supports hundreds of ships worldwide but often faced challenges making quick, accurate decisions during medical crises at sea. Relying solely on radio updates or incomplete vitals made it difficult to assess the severity of conditions, leading to delayed interventions or unnecessary evacuations.
500+ patients daily
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