In
the TME Labs, we explore new ways to synergize the
Health Care environment, and the people who work
within it. Consistent with our focus, TME continues
to utilize creative resources to advance both
hardware and software for use in the medical
community.
There is power in partnership and teamwork. If you have a unique concept or a specific idea relating to product development, we welcome your challenges. For more information on how TME can help you achieve your goals, please refer to the TME Development section at the bottom of this page.
There is power in partnership and teamwork. If you have a unique concept or a specific idea relating to product development, we welcome your challenges. For more information on how TME can help you achieve your goals, please refer to the TME Development section at the bottom of this page.
Medicine 'On the Edge'
In 1992, (before TME was incorporated), the technology team now within TME developed a hardware/software system that was built and introduced using the Amiga platform. The idea was to have a single point in Omaha, Nebraska (hub and spoke) to transfer data from one place to another throughout the United States. Omaha was chosen because of the Fiber Optic back bone in the heart of downtown. The system used the Internet (before the world-wide-web) to transfer images and files from one location to another. The Amiga platform was selected due to the graphical advancement over IBM and Apple. The Amiga was the only platform at that time that could do full multi-tasking and imaging demanded by the medical industry.
In 1992, (before TME was incorporated), the technology team now within TME developed a hardware/software system that was built and introduced using the Amiga platform. The idea was to have a single point in Omaha, Nebraska (hub and spoke) to transfer data from one place to another throughout the United States. Omaha was chosen because of the Fiber Optic back bone in the heart of downtown. The system used the Internet (before the world-wide-web) to transfer images and files from one location to another. The Amiga platform was selected due to the graphical advancement over IBM and Apple. The Amiga was the only platform at that time that could do full multi-tasking and imaging demanded by the medical industry.
Medical Communications Using VOIP and Wireless
In the early-1990s, the originators of TME developed several platforms that incorporated the use of inexpensive technologies to better facilitate the communication between office and/or group staff. VOIP and communications over a LAN started over a decade ago with the advent of products such as cu-seeme and the Internet phone, allowing inexpensive and efficient internet calling and video conferencing. Later, the advent of wireless (802.11 and Bluetooth) advanced hands-free communication and dictation. TME has been on the ground floor and a team player in the development of these technologies. As innovators, TME incorporates these and other advances in our 'Full Solution'.
In the early-1990s, the originators of TME developed several platforms that incorporated the use of inexpensive technologies to better facilitate the communication between office and/or group staff. VOIP and communications over a LAN started over a decade ago with the advent of products such as cu-seeme and the Internet phone, allowing inexpensive and efficient internet calling and video conferencing. Later, the advent of wireless (802.11 and Bluetooth) advanced hands-free communication and dictation. TME has been on the ground floor and a team player in the development of these technologies. As innovators, TME incorporates these and other advances in our 'Full Solution'.
Internet and Web Development
TME's technology team were internet pacesetters long before the world wide web was introduced to the public in 1993. Before the Internet browser, the Internet was text based and populated mainly with researchers and developers using the Internet for email, text messaging, and gopher depositories. When the browser was introduced by NCSA Mosaic that same year for both the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows, it opened up a world of new languages and application possibilities for the medical industry. TME continues today to develop websites and Internet applications.
TME's technology team were internet pacesetters long before the world wide web was introduced to the public in 1993. Before the Internet browser, the Internet was text based and populated mainly with researchers and developers using the Internet for email, text messaging, and gopher depositories. When the browser was introduced by NCSA Mosaic that same year for both the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows, it opened up a world of new languages and application possibilities for the medical industry. TME continues today to develop websites and Internet applications.
The Evolution of the 'Full Solution'
In 1999, the original TME team began the development of an unprecedented paper free system for use in medical facilities. The system was R&D'd and then introduced to the market in 2000. The goal for TME's 'Full Solution' was always to be a fully integrated system that could run on all platforms natively (Apple, Windows, Linux, BSD). The system incorporates custom built hardware and software unique to each health care facility's needs. The TME 'Full Solution' can accommodate an unlimited number of doctors and staff within its databases. From appointments through billing, TME's 'Full Solution' is the most advanced custom built system available today.
In 1999, the original TME team began the development of an unprecedented paper free system for use in medical facilities. The system was R&D'd and then introduced to the market in 2000. The goal for TME's 'Full Solution' was always to be a fully integrated system that could run on all platforms natively (Apple, Windows, Linux, BSD). The system incorporates custom built hardware and software unique to each health care facility's needs. The TME 'Full Solution' can accommodate an unlimited number of doctors and staff within its databases. From appointments through billing, TME's 'Full Solution' is the most advanced custom built system available today.
MEDICAL R&D
The Medical Tablet
During the R&D of TME's medical tablet PC, codenamed "LYNX", we displayed the first hand held fully wireless product, impressing both physicians and hospital staff at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. This fully working computer ran on Windows NT, with a built-in camera, Blue Tooth, 802.11, touch screen, cell phone ready, GPS, and handwriting/voice recognition. In 2000, none had seen technology like the "LYNX". Two years later in the fall of 2002, Microsoft Windows introduced their tablet PC to the general public, placing TME years ahead of the curve.
During the R&D of TME's medical tablet PC, codenamed "LYNX", we displayed the first hand held fully wireless product, impressing both physicians and hospital staff at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. This fully working computer ran on Windows NT, with a built-in camera, Blue Tooth, 802.11, touch screen, cell phone ready, GPS, and handwriting/voice recognition. In 2000, none had seen technology like the "LYNX". Two years later in the fall of 2002, Microsoft Windows introduced their tablet PC to the general public, placing TME years ahead of the curve.
Mini Medical Server - We Mean Small
Could you imagine a fully working medical server in the palm of your hands? We could, and did! The Mini-Med is a fully bootable server that can perform in areas that larger PC based servers cannot. This server is fitted with all you need, yet can perform server tasks in very, very, small spaces. This technology is in high demand. Embedded technologies within the medical industry are being requested every day. This hardware is another TME lab wonder.
Could you imagine a fully working medical server in the palm of your hands? We could, and did! The Mini-Med is a fully bootable server that can perform in areas that larger PC based servers cannot. This server is fitted with all you need, yet can perform server tasks in very, very, small spaces. This technology is in high demand. Embedded technologies within the medical industry are being requested every day. This hardware is another TME lab wonder.
Wireless and Wired Technology
802.11, 802.16, and all in between, have enormous possibilities for the medical industry. Being innovators, TME was finding security flaws in wireless technology before that technology became mainstream. TME's security on our networks and the internet exceeds military grade requirements. We are also HIPAA compliant. The IEEE 802.XX series brings forth more opportunities for the medical field than any other communication technology. The reason why 802.11 has taken the world by storm is due to the public licensing of the frequency. Unlike other technologies, 802.11 has no major FCC licensing involved. TeleMedExperts, LLC is the only medical service company that is recognized by the Digital Wolves Network. The Digital Wolves Network is one of the most prestigious organization for accrediting wireless and network professionals. TME is proud to be one of the first and founding members of the Digital Wolves. The Digital Wolves have proven time and time again how to gain, acquire, and protect networks and network data. The Digital Wolves have been seen on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and other major media outlets.
802.11, 802.16, and all in between, have enormous possibilities for the medical industry. Being innovators, TME was finding security flaws in wireless technology before that technology became mainstream. TME's security on our networks and the internet exceeds military grade requirements. We are also HIPAA compliant. The IEEE 802.XX series brings forth more opportunities for the medical field than any other communication technology. The reason why 802.11 has taken the world by storm is due to the public licensing of the frequency. Unlike other technologies, 802.11 has no major FCC licensing involved. TeleMedExperts, LLC is the only medical service company that is recognized by the Digital Wolves Network. The Digital Wolves Network is one of the most prestigious organization for accrediting wireless and network professionals. TME is proud to be one of the first and founding members of the Digital Wolves. The Digital Wolves have proven time and time again how to gain, acquire, and protect networks and network data. The Digital Wolves have been seen on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and other major media outlets.
TME Development
TME continues to be in the forefront of possibilities. If you have an idea or a need, please contact us. When we address your challenges, we sign all necessary non-disclosure agreements (NDA) and become the invisible force behind the scene, allowing you and your office to shine.
TeleMedExperts, LLC endeavors to partner and innovate.
TME continues to be in the forefront of possibilities. If you have an idea or a need, please contact us. When we address your challenges, we sign all necessary non-disclosure agreements (NDA) and become the invisible force behind the scene, allowing you and your office to shine.
TeleMedExperts, LLC endeavors to partner and innovate.