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Putting Your Doctor, or a Whole Team of Them, on Retainer

New York Times, April 29, 2011

One of Dr. Glazer’s clients, for instance, has had his yacht outfitted with a system from Guardian 24/7, a company in Leesburg, Va., founded by former White House doctors that advertises itself as offering “medical protection previously available only to the president of the United States.” The company’s “ready room” will allow a doctor trained in the system to perform basic medical care remotely if something should go wrong while the patient is on the high seas.

“There is very little that we can’t do with the triage room on their yacht,” he said.

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Presidential Medicine

It’s not just for the President anymore

Leaders Magazine

We’re taking a team approach and our goal is to provide the very best service we can to our clients. Our test is, how would we handle this situation for the President? And that provides us clear metrics as to how to move ahead with some of the decisions that we make for our clients and allows us to be consistently excellent in the care and service we render.

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Guardian 24/7: Ready for anything

Bringing Presidential care to superyachts

The Yacht Report, April 2010

From the exterior the ReadyRoom would appear to be just another high-end guest bedroom. However, in an emergency, or whenever required, it converts within 30 seconds into a fully equipped and operational emergency medical room. If you are picturing something akin to a generic on-screen ER, with harsh lighting and hard hospital beds, then think again. These rooms are designed to be the ultimate in luxury…

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Distant Early Warning

Telemedicine allows doctors to diagnose sick from miles away

The Washington Times, October 4, 2009

Attracted by the convenience of not having to make frequent trips to hospital emergency rooms for scrapes and sniffles with his five children, Alex N. Vogel signed up for an annual high-five-figure contract. Chiefly for telephone contact, the package provides medical advice around the clock, from any location on the globe.

A resident of the Middleburg, Va., area, he is a busy man — a Washington lobbyist whose wife is a Virginia state senator with a law practice on the side. The savings in time that would have been spent going to local hospital emergency rooms for family ailments is worth it, he says. “It’s comforting and handy, plus, we travel a lot and the idea of being accessible to world-class medical care on a full-time basis is intriguing,” he says.

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