MobiHealth News March 24, 2025
Jessica Hagen

The airline will allow passengers to access medical care powered by Parsys Telemedicine in the air at “telemedicine stations.”

Airline Emirates, a flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates, announced it is partnering with French telehealth company Parsys Telemedicine to offer inflight virtual medical services to passengers in “telemedicine stations” aboard aircraft.

Emirates has invested more than $2.4 million in co-designing telemedicine stations, which include high-definition video conferencing capabilities, secure data transmission, remote passenger assessment and a 12-Leads Telecardia ECG.

Dubbed the Parsys Telemedicine Kit for Emirates, the portable station will help the cabin crew gather information and vital signs and then transmit that information to Emirates’ Ground Medical Support, a team of medical professionals available 24/7 who sit...

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