The Virtual Interactive Telehealth Application Link (VITAL) is a platform built on state-of-the-art technology, evidence-based clinical insights and the integration of industry standards to offer a high quality and powerful solution for remote patient care. The VITAL Telehealth Platform was developed in collaboration with a team of clinical experts who understand how technology should support evidence-based clinical practice and the delivery of remote patient care. VITAL’s user friendly technology is designed in a way that is robust enough for clinical needs yet simple and easy for the patient to use and provider to access. VITAL addresses the need for patient preference and acceptability in order to reduce attrition. VITAL’s HIPAA compliant data flow management easily transforms patient data into actionable information for providers. One of VITAL’s unique characteristics lies in its integration with industry standard medical devices that allows for regular physiologic monitoring and frequent patient touch points. While VITAL offers branded medical devices for your consideration, the client always has device choices to support the need for cost effective and convenient options. VITAL’s goal is to provide health care organizations with personalized solutions that cater to their specific provider, patient and health care needs. Our clients are empowered by a customized health care solution that improves and enhances the total patient and provider experience, thereby bettering clinical outcomes and reducing costs. The clinician has near real-time access to data and tools in a flexible and scalable structure to easily monitor panels of patients and aggregate their outcomes.

2013

2013 - VITAL Telehealth Platform created

The VITAL Telehealth platform was launched in 2013 after the completion of a successful clinical trial program conducted in collaboration with SUNY Upstate Medical University in support of elderly Diabetes patients. The study results were published in Telemedicine & eHealth Journal in June 2013.

2013 - Atlanta VA Medical Center: CG ASSIST Program

The Caregiver Assessment of Skill Sets and Individualized Support through Training (CG ASSIST) Program focuses on evaluating and assisting older Veterans with transfer impairments by delivering an in-home training program for dyads designed to teach Veterans how to safely, skillfully, & independently perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL) involving transfers to the extent feasible.

From July 2014 through August 2016, Govsphere supported the CG ASSIST program through the deployment of VITAL Telehealth tablets with embedded 4G LTE cellular connectivity and the VITAL Medical Video (MeVi) software application to deliver secure, encrypted, video connectivity between OTs located at the Atlanta VA Medical Center, Emory University, and Georgia Tech, and Veterans participating within their in-home environment.

2014

2014 - Launch of VA Office of Rural Health (ORH) Telerehabilitation Program

In 2014, the VA Office of Rural Health launched their Home Telerehabilitation program, which combined the use of Clinical Video Telehealth (CVT) with the virtual rehabilitation capabilities of the VITAL Telehealth platform. The initial pilot grew into a “VA Promising Practice” and, subsequently, a Program of Record and has since expanded to more than 20 VA facilities and locations throughout the United States.
2015

2015 - Expansion of MS Program with Washington, DC VAMC

In 2015, the VA Office of Rural Health launched their Home Telerehabilitation program, which combined the use of Clinical Video Telehealth (CVT) with the virtual rehabilitation capabilities of the VITAL Telehealth platform. The initial pilot grew into a “VA Promising Practice” and, subsequently, a Program of Record and has since expanded to more than 20 VA facilities and locations throughout the United States.
2016

2016 - Atlanta VA Medical Center TeleSavvy program

In 2016, the VA TeleSavvy Program
2017

2017 - VA Ostomy Education program

In 2014, the VA Office of Rural Health launched their Home Telerehabilitation program, which combined the use of Clinical Video Telehealth (CVT) with the virtual rehabilitation capabilities of the VITAL Telehealth platform. The initial pilot grew into a “VA Promising Practice” and, subsequently, a Program of Record and has since expanded to more than 20 VA facilities and locations throughout the United States.
2018

2018 - Integration with MedX Rehab Physical Rehabilitation program

In 2018, MedX Rehab program
2019

2019 - Expansion of Datacenter environement

2019 – datacenter environment expansion…
2022

2022 - Expansion of VITAL Rehab to support Parkinsons patients

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