Law Firms + Video Conferencing

With so many efficiency-boosting technologies available today to help you manage and grow your law firm, it is sometimes difficult to identify the right ones to implement. Given recent trends, it is abundantly clear that law firms will focus their investments on technologies that can have the greatest impact on growing their bottom line. Due to its numerous benefits, including significant productivity gains, cost savings, and employee safety, videoconferencing tops the list. Law firms have used videoconferencing for many years. Recent developments have made it affordable for even the smallest firms. You can purchase equipment that cost tens of thousands of dollars only a few years ago for a fraction of that cost today. The products have become more reliable, easier to use, more compact, even portable, and manufacturers have greatly enhanced their capabilities and features. Popular thinking seems to indicate that now is the time to get your firm started with videoconferencing,

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Global Video Conferencing Market to Expand at 8.50% CAGR From 2015 to 2023 Owing to Globalization of Enterprises

Transparency Market Research has published a new report on the global video conferencing market. As per the report, the global video conferencing market is predicted to progress from US$3.7 bn in 2014 to US$7.8 bn by 2023. The report, titled ‘Video Conferencing Market Industry – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 – 2023,’ states that the global video conferencing market is expected to expand at an 8.50% CAGR during the period from 2015 to 2023 due to factors such as the increasing demand for scalable communication methods and the rising globalization of business organizations.

 

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Video conferencing to revolutionise life-saving treatments

VIDEO-conferencing may change the way rural and regional residents with deadly illnesses receive life-saving treatments.

A five-year project that allows city-based doctors to provide cancer care to bush patients is set to improve the outlook for those battling cancer and other major health problems.

Cancer survival rates for patients from rural areas are quite low compared to people living in big cities.

Health problems are often made worse because the quality of screening and treatment options in smaller health catchments is not always as good as those in cities.

Rural and regional patients may also not receive treatments as fast as their urban counterparts.

Results of the study involving the Townsville Cancer Centre, Townsville Hospital and James Cook University will be released on Monday. The project compares the chemotherapy regimens delivered to TCC and Mt Isa Hospital cancer patients by city-based doctors between 2007 and 2012.

The medicos used video conferencing and other tele-health services to prescribe potentially life-saving treatments that were the same quality of those delivered in major cities.

Associate Professor Sabesan said the study proved high-quality cancer care could be safely provided at rural centres instead of patients having to travel to major cities.

“Our study is the first to show that many types of chemotherapy can be administered in rural centres, without compromising safety and quality, by tele-oncology models of care,” Associate Professor Sabesan writes in today’s Medical Journal of Australia.

“By expanding the scope of practice and capabilities of rural health care systems through the use of tele-health models, rural patients may gain access to chemotherapy and other complex medical therapies similar to that of urban patients.”

By:  | 16th Nov 2015 5:00 AM