2021
DOI: 10.31265/usps.85
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Helicopter emergency medical services in sudden-onset major incidents ; Patterns of use

Abstract: Major incidents happen infrequently and challenge the health care system by demanding more resources than are readily available. Critically injured patients need rapid treatment and swift transport to the right hospital to prevent unnecessary death and disability. Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) are incorporated into emergency medical systems in Norway and other countries around the world. Anecdotally, HEMS have become integrated in the immediate management of sudden-onset major incidents and case… Show more

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“…The advancement of 5G low-altitude network communication technology was compared and analyzed in domestic and foreign literatures (Table 1), in order to provide more scientific and effective decision-making basis for future medical rescue. One-on-one audio and video communication [30] Supports multiparty remote consultation under 1080P high-definition video image transmission [11] Internatio nally leading…”
Section: Technical Application Effect 参mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advancement of 5G low-altitude network communication technology was compared and analyzed in domestic and foreign literatures (Table 1), in order to provide more scientific and effective decision-making basis for future medical rescue. One-on-one audio and video communication [30] Supports multiparty remote consultation under 1080P high-definition video image transmission [11] Internatio nally leading…”
Section: Technical Application Effect 参mentioning
confidence: 99%