Transforming Emergency and Critical Care with Smart Glasses
2020 Case Study | Taiwan
Overview
The Chi Mei Medical Center in southern Taiwan is one of the region’s most advanced healthcare systems, operating three hospitals and serving both urban and rural populations. Known as an early adopter of cutting-edge medical technology, Chi Mei has consistently pioneered innovations in emergency care, robotic surgery, and precision medicine.
To further improve speed, collaboration, and patient outcomes—especially in time-critical situations—Chi Mei integrated Vuzix Smart Glasses into emergency, intensive care, and surgical workflows.
The Challenge
Emergency and critical care environments are defined by two factors: information and time.
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Doctors must make rapid, high-stakes decisions
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Specialists are often not physically present when needed
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Information must be shared instantly across departments and facilities
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Hands must remain free during treatment and procedures
Even short delays in stroke, cardiac, or trauma cases can mean the difference between life and death. Traditional communication tools—phones, handheld cameras, or monitors—were not sufficient for real-time collaboration in fast-moving clinical settings.
The Solution: Vuzix Smart Glasses
Chi Mei deployed Vuzix M-Series Smart Glasses to enable hands-free, real-time “see-what-I-see” communication across its healthcare system.
The glasses provide:
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Full HD live video streaming
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Two-way audio communication
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Secure conferencing with specialists
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First-person point-of-view visibility
All without interrupting patient care.
Use Case 1: Emergency Room Collaboration
In emergency situations, paramedics typically treat patients en route while ER teams wait for arrival. With Vuzix Smart Glasses, Chi Mei doctors can begin diagnosis and treatment before the patient reaches the hospital.
Key Benefits
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ER physicians see exactly what paramedics see in real time
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Doctors can assess consciousness, paralysis, trauma severity, burns, and aneurysm rupture remotely
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Medical history, medications, and vital signs are shared instantly
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Treatment planning begins earlier, saving critical minutes
Because Chi Mei operates satellite hospitals in rural areas, ER doctors at regional facilities can consult simultaneously with specialists at the main hospital in Tainan—deciding treatment priority and transfer timing while the patient is still in transit.
Use Case 2: Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
In Chi Mei’s ICU, attending physicians are responsible for many patients across large units. When emergencies arise—such as severe heart attacks (STEMI) combined with stroke—speed and coordination are essential.
Using smart glasses:
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ICU staff stream live video and test results to attending physicians
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Doctors evaluate patients remotely and in real time
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Physicians guide treatment decisions, monitor vitals, and order immediate interventions
This eliminates delays caused by physical distance within the hospital and ensures faster clinical response.
Use Case 3: Surgical Collaboration
Surgery often requires consultation with specialists who may be off-site. Traditional solutions like smartphones fail due to poor angles, lighting, and obstruction.
With Vuzix Smart Glasses:
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Surgeons broadcast full HD, first-person video during procedures
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Remote specialists see exactly what the surgeon sees
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Brightness, zoom, and clarity are optimized for surgical environments
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Teams collaborate in real time without interrupting workflow
Surgeon Feedback
Dr. Bor-Chih Cheng, Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery at Chi Mei, used the glasses during a 16-hour surgery and reported:
“The Vuzix M400 Smart Glasses provided hands-free full HD video streaming for the entire operation. They allowed instant communication between the surgeon and ICU staff. The glasses are lightweight, easy to use, and let us treat patients while communicating seamlessly. We couldn’t be happier.”
Use Case 4: Training & Knowledge Sharing
Training junior physicians traditionally requires expensive recording setups and additional personnel. With Vuzix Smart Glasses:
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Interns see procedures exactly as senior physicians perform them
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Step-by-step guidance is delivered live
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Questions and feedback happen in real time
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Training can occur across locations
Applications include:
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Symptom recognition
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Suturing and wound care
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Catheter implantation
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Device operation and monitoring
This dramatically reduces training costs while improving learning quality.
Hands-Free Telemedicine & Conferencing
In urgent scenarios, staff can:
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Start a conference call from a phone
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Join instantly via smart glasses
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Share links with specialists across departments or hospitals
This “grab-and-go” usability ensures technology never slows care delivery.
Impact & Outcomes
By integrating Vuzix Smart Glasses, Chi Mei Medical Center achieved:
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Faster diagnosis and treatment initiation
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Improved collaboration across hospitals and departments
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Reduced delays in emergency and ICU care
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Enhanced surgical precision and consultation
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More effective physician training and knowledge transfer
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Better patient outcomes through earlier intervention
Looking Ahead
Chi Mei’s success demonstrates how wearable AR technology can fundamentally improve healthcare delivery. Rather than replacing human expertise, smart glasses amplify it—connecting clinicians to knowledge, specialists, and each other when it matters most.
As healthcare continues to evolve toward telemedicine, remote collaboration, and AI-supported care, Vuzix Smart Glasses are positioned as a foundational tool for modern clinical environments.

