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Friday, November 20, 2009

Patient Data Care Boosts EMS Worth

Advanced technology continues to be adopted at a record pace. New electronics in fire trucks and ambulances, more bells and whistles in cardiac monitors, and incredible advances in diagnostic tools — all in the name of efficiency — will make EMS delivery more costly. And all this technology produces a mountain of data. All of this data needs to be stored somewhere. And without the ability to retrieve the data in a meaningful and immediate way, considerable effort and money goes to this unnecessary electronic infrastructure. Crews put a lot of data into computers in the communications center, ...

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