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  • 09:00:30 am on June 15, 2009 | Comments Off | # |

    FUSION360’s Development Team is working alongside sister agency, H2O, in starting a Medical Tourism-based effort to support its Convergent Healthcare platform.

    NYT Medical Tourism

    “We are very excited to begin discussions with health care partners here in the Philippines.” announces company co-founder Kyle Virina. “The country is at an ideal position as Medical Tourism will continue to expand in the next few years due to staggering health care costs in the United States and Europe. Additionally, employers and insurance companies are continuing their exploratory programs and adoption into Medical Tourism over the last 3 years.”

    “FUSION360 will handle the international business development efforts while H2O, based in the heart of the business district of Makati, will continue strategic planning with local hospitals in regards to standardization of care, health information management, and competitive pricing for adoption and sustainability. We believe if our company can help local medical centers address these historic flag-raising concerns, resistance in part of insurers and employers in the US will dramatically decrease.”

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  • 09:00:50 am on May 20, 2009 | 0 | # |

    H2O Founder Kyle Virina announced this morning of a new initiative geared towards increasing patient security and improving quality care – especially for under-represented community segments – as a result of the H1N1 related efforts of the FUSION360° Network.

    “We have begun strategic consultations with governmental agencies and key officials, the top private sector players in tele-communications, and on-going infrastructure development with media partners to develop the pre-cursor to Universal Health Care to service the 86MM citizens of this country.” states Virina.

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  • 09:00:31 am on April 19, 2009 | 0 | # |

    H2O and F360 will collaborate with the Philippines’ largest conlomerates to implement a brand new tele-health initiative. Telehealth is the delivery of health-related services and information via telecommunications technologies. “Telehealth delivery could be as simple as two health professionals discussing a case over the telephone, or as sophisticated as using videoconferencing to between providers at facilities in two countries, or even as complex as robotic technology [wikipedia]“. The pilot will be slated to begin in Q4-2009.

    Telehealth benefits patients in countries where traditional delivery of health services are affected by distance and lack of local specialist clinicians to deliver services. The rate of adoption of telehealth services in any jurisdiction is frequently influenced by factors such as the adequacy and cost of existing conventional health services in meeting patient needs; the policies of governments and/or insurers with respect to coverage and payment for telehealth services; and medical licensing requirements that may inhibit or deter the provision of telehealth second opinions or primary consultations by physicians.

     
  • 09:00:32 am on April 14, 2009 | 0 | # |

    F360 and H2O alongside corporate, governmental, and NGO partners are developing various pilot campaigns in multiple international markets to establish the foundation of a Global Health Information Network. H2O’s executive team have over 30-years in technology, healthcare, and media successfully creating and rolling-out new products and new corporations in the United States, South America, Asia Pacific region and Europe. nooTV is the media engine to a broader Global Health Information Network effort for release Q3-2009, tying health initiatives to a key concern for all markets: Jobs Generation and Economic Revitalization.