ambulance accident

Knowledge Management Portal Delivers High Quality Healthcare Information

White Paper NHS 24 is the main gateway to out-of-hours care in Scotland, linking patients with local NHS primary care out-of-hours services, Accident and Emergency departments, and the Scottish Ambulance Service. [08 Jul 2008]

VirtualizeIT Designs and Implements a High Availability/Disaster Recovery Virtual Infrastructure for Accident and Emergency Command & Control

White Paper Two Shire Ambulance NHS Trust was formed in 1993, following the merger of the Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire ambulance services. IT Manager, was responsible for sourcing a solution to his business challenge of providing an infrastructure that... [04 Mar 2008]

Photos: Five mobile gadgets for cops

Photo As this interior of an ambulance shows, the East of England Ambulance Service uses PDA handsets to relay patients' 12-lead ECG (Electrocardiogram) data to accident and emergency wards through a GPRS service. [27 Nov 2007]

East England Ambulance rides the Airwave

News The NHS has commenced the rollout of the Airwave secure digital radio network to ambulance teams throughout England, starting with East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST). Before we started using Airwave, it wasn't uncommon to have... [24 Aug 2007]

India diary, day 2: Emergency calls and rural life

Comment Ambulance services are also pathcy - and much cover is provided by private hospitals. I watch one of dispatchers sending out an ambulance to a snake bite victim in a serious condition. Then a snake-bite victim, and then an attempted suicide, before... [05 Mar 2007]

Upwardly Mobile: Bring back MMS

Comment Using MMS, those in accidents could transmit pictures of victims to help ambulance crews, or send videos of their location to help emergency workers track them down. Take a picture of your car at the scene of the accident, for example, and there's... [22 Jan 2007]

Motorbike tracking tags aim to cut theft and improve safety

News The telematics technology measures axial angle and G force and reports them to a central unit that can alert the police and ambulance services of any unusual reading associated with a serious accident. [21 Mar 2005]

O2 hailed as life-saver

News The Hereford and Worcester ambulance service has been using Airwave technology since May 2002 and claims the ability to transmit mobile medical data such as vital signs from ambulance to hospital has saved the lives of 100 patients who otherwise... [15 Nov 2004]

Monarch sacks PM by text message

News Last year, UK no-win, no-fee 'ambulance chasers' the Accident Group fired 2,000 employees by SMS. The practice of breaking bad news by text message is a growing trend as people increasingly shun face-to-face confrontation. [23 Apr 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 06.06.03

Round-Up It's hardly surprising to discover that a company whose business is based on 'ambulance chasing' lacks the human touch when it really matters. Last weekend employees of the Accident Group were coming to terms with the fact that their employer had... [06 Jun 2003]

Tony Blair's speech... (part three)

News This not only replaces the cumbersome and inefficient paper based approach, but will make it possible for an ambulance crew arriving at the scene of an accident to check a patients electronic health record through a handheld mobile device. [19 Nov 2001]

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