Company: Telemedicine Reference Center Ltd. (TRCL)
Telemedicine Reference Center Ltd. (TRCL) is an innovative Medical Service Solution company in the field of emerging electronic healthcare (eHealth) and mobile healthcare (mHealth) solutions for patients in the 21st century. TRCL’s milestone project is “HealthLine” (which won GSM Global Award 2007), a medical call center based health information and service system, which ensures access to health care services for patients on 24/7 basis by live-licensed physicians by the press of a few buttons on the mobile (cell) phones. As treatment of diseases getting more complex, TRCL is tirelessly pushing the boundaries to simplify patient’s life while providing best healthcare management solutions though the use of health information and communication technology tools.
With over 11 years of experience and dedication to the design and support of eHealth technology based health care service solutions, TRCL has helped many medical institutions and organizations meet clinical and economic objectives. TRCL’s dedication to technological leadership, quality service and uncompromised customer support ensures quality products and services our customers deserve.
Mission
To integrate all aspects of health care service through research, development, and applications thus ensuring availability of low-cost, realistic and affordable technological solutions for populations of both developed and developing countries.
Vision
All people, regardless of their economic status and location have the right to access healthcare services and technologies for attainment of their individual role in the socio-economic development of the society.
Values
• High Ethical Standards
• Promote Equal Opportunity
• Excellence in R&D, Training and Service
• Promotion and Responsiveness to Technological Innovations
• Translation of Technological Innovations to Local Applications
• Development and Effective Use of Global Resources
• Prudent Investment into the Future
• Transparency and Accountability
• Harmony with Local Economies
• Development of Global Partnerships
• Unified Medical Practice
• Universal Access