Vital signs monitoring
Vital signs are monitored and instantly transmitted to the hospital, giving input to treatment decisions. By connecting the patient to the patient unit the ambulance crew gets immediate access to up-to-date information, such as blood pressure, ECG, pulse rate and oxygen saturation directly on the screen.
Automatic and continuous transmission
Critical patient information can be sent automatically and continuously from the patient unit to the hospital, thus giving hospital staff access to vital data in real time and allowing them to send patient information and treatment instructions to the ambulance.
Consultation with specialists online
All conversation is included in the patient documentation.
Automatic Vehicle Location
Digital maps provide vehicle positions and driving directions. Automatic vehicle location services provide exact information on where ambulances are at any given time, allowing them to be used in an optimal manner.
Status reporting from the field
Real-time status reports can be recorded via status codes and transmitted, around the clock, without delays or the risk of inaccurate and unreliable data.
Database inquiries in real time
In one transaction, ambulance staff can access multiple medical databases providing secure and instant access to information on patient data and medical history in order to give the best possible treatment in the ambulance en route to the hospital. They can also use instant messaging for faster decision-making and to expedite critical communications.
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