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Healthcare
Issue 5    January 1998
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555-230-024
DEFINITY ECS offers an easy way to help the healthcare industry:
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NTUITY
 CONVERSANT enables a health information hotline, which is an 
audio library of health tips and procedures. This allows patients to help 
themselves. It can separate calls into groups of those who need care 
immediately, those who need to be scheduled with a physician, and those 
who simply need basic information, such as the remedy for a bee sting.
DEFINITY AUDIX allows callers to leave non-emergency questions or 
messages for later callbacks, so that callers can get personal attention.
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NTUITY
 CONVERSANT allows healthcare facilities to provide physician 
referrals, schedule appointments on the spot, or to provide basic health 
information via voice or fax.
Lucent Technologies products help healthcare facilities to provide first-rate per-
sonal care in a cost-efficient manner.
Improve Accessibility to Specialists
Medical professionals often need to contact specialists in a particular field, but 
are restricted because of time, distance, and expense. They provide better med-
ical care by:
Consulting with experts, sometimes during surgery
Overcoming boundaries of distance 
— 
by consulting with any physician, 
no matter where they are located
Lucent Technologies provides healthcare with the ability to send video from a 
remote site to specialists, without waiting for postal delays. Group Video and 
Desktop Conferencing systems provide the following benefits:
Extend expertise
Improve patient care
Foster collaboration
Teach new skills
Save travel time and expense
Using a video camera, physicians can transmit high-quality images during sur-
gery over a phone line to colleagues at advanced medical centers while the 
operation is still underway. The professionals can exchange images and confer 
over the same phone line. The process is as easy to orchestrate as a regular 
phone call.
Physicians can also use the video systems regularly for rapid exchange of 
images between research teams and colleagues. Patients in rural areas can be 
screened, and video can be examined across a long distance, all during the time 
of an office visit at the remote setting.