Thursday, 29 August 2024

Critical Care Transport: Understanding the Role of Specialized Ambulances By Dr. Kerry Evans

 One of the primary challenges in rural EMS is geographical isolation. Rural areas often have larger distances between emergency scenes and medical facilities. This geographical spread can lead to longer response times, which may affect the outcomes of time-sensitive medical emergencies. Training and support can address resource constraints. Implementing telemedicine services allows rural EMS teams to connect with specialists remotely. This technology provides guidance and support for complex cases, improving the quality of care provided in the field. For more info click here #DrKerryEvans 

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