Global MedAssist Program (GMAP)

VIGILINT Travel Clinic

Global Medical Support

Global MedAssist Program (GMAP)

Started in 2016 in partnership with the Cleveland Clinic, VIGILINT’s GMAP Solution provides full spectrum medical support with an unprecedented depth of resources. Our 24/7 Medical Operations Center and our physician team stand ready to assist within the ever changing global landscape and will manage any medical crisis, anywhere in the world. VIGILINT’s Travel Medical Kits give our clients the peace of mind that they are equipped with the right medications and physician support to start traveling again safely.

TRAVEL
 MEDICAL KITS

Examples of the medication categories included in a typical kit:

Pharmacy Pack

GMAP SERVICES

One call to direct physicians treatment within 30 seconds of calling the Medical Operations Center

Access to a specialist consult within 15 minutes

Personalized Travel Medical Kits with prescriptions and first aid supplies

Aeromedical and emergency evacuation to the patient's hospital choice

GMAP PROGRAM: HOW IT WORKS
1
All new GMAP members meet with a VIGILINT Provider to review their medical history and prescribe medications for the member's Travel Medical Kit (TMK).
GMAP PROGRAM: HOW IT WORKS
2
The TMK includes 34 prescription, non prescription, and first aid supplies from various categories (antibiotics, antihistamines, GI support, respiratory medicines, etc.) and is shipped directly to the member.
3
With their TMK in hand, off
the member goes on their
trip.
4
After a few days, the traveler starts to experience fever like symptoms and stomach pains and does not know the cause. Stuck in a hotel room, they start to panic as their symptoms worsen.
5
The member contacts VIGILINT's 24/7 Medical Operations Center, and within 30 seconds of calling, is connected with an emergency physician who assesses the patient's situation and instructs the member on what medications to use from the TMK to treat the illness.
6
Medications from the TMK worked! The member starts to feel better in no time and can get back to their trip.

If deemed necessary, a specialist would provide further consultation. If symptoms worsen, Medical Operations would coordinate transfer and medical evacuation to a vetted medical facility.