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Aircare Offers Trade-in Plan For Outmoded Medical Diagnostic Units
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The company will offer its own equipment at a discount
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For aircraft owners with obsolete medical diagnostic units, Aircare International is accepting trade-ins for its latest equipment.
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Global aeromedical services provider Aircare International has launched a trade-in program for aircraft operators with outdated remote diagnostic units.

Operators with unsupported equipment can now swap them at a discount for the latest Aircare Remote Viewing Station (RVS), a lightweight, easy-to-use system that utilizes encrypted video and diagnostic data during inflight medical emergencies. The RVS uses off-the-shelf diagnostic tools and communicates via an intuitive software dashboard.

Supported by the company’s Aircare Access Assistance telemedicine and medical kit division, it says the new unit will provide the tools and connectivity physicians require to help diagnose and treat medical situations anytime, anywhere.

“We’ve had multiple flight departments reach out to us about replacing their outdated or unsupported diagnostic devices with the Aircare RVS,” explained Karl Kamps, v-p of operations for Aircare Access Assistance. “As one of our flagship products, the Aircare RVS is well-equipped to provide 24/7/365 in-flight medical support through secure video, audio, and chat functions with our physicians.”

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