Peter Killcommons, Director, Board of Directors

Dr. Peter Killcommons, is the founder and CEO of MEDWEB (www.medweb.com), a developer of web-based Enterprise Telemedicine, TeleRadiology, and Virtual visit tools designed to optimize and enhance the efficiency and availability of specialty medical expertise by customizing medical informatics to work over conventional cellular and satellite networks. Dr. Killcommons, a trained Orthopedic Surgeon, holds international patents for creating the very first web-based medical image archiving and display systems. He went on to expand that to multiple specialties including Dermatology, Pathology, Dentistry, and Critical Care monitoring.

As an expert facilitator and proponent of the Integrated Healthcare environment (IHE), a public standard for interoperability between hospitals and healthcare systems, Dr. Killcommons has merged the functionality of existing medical imaging, labs, and medical record systems with a Cellular phone-based Surgical Pre-Op, Post-Op, and Rehab tracking system to allow surgical patients to deliver their pre-operative xrays, lab work, and pre and Post-surgical consultations over conventional cellular phone networks.

Dr. Killcommons, further expanded this capability by integrating a variety of Free or low-cost information systems into a secure Cloud Architecture that can be hosted by national healthcare systems to very inexpensively build enterprise or even national solutions based on common standards.

These tools are now the fabric that many healthcare systems are using to build out their mobile and internet-based healthcare initiatives. Dr. Killcommons has served as a member of the board of the American Telemedicine Association, as well as Industry Council chairman. As CEO and founder of Medweb, his team has thousands of installations supporting millions of patients both in the US and internationally.

Dr. Killcommons also works extensively with non-governmental organizations to support extending healthcare in undeveloped regions of the world, including installations in the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, etc.