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Transformation numérique dans les services médicaux d'urgence

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Contexte

In medical emergencies, time is life. The coventional emergency process usually requires patients to arrive at the hospital to complete examinations and diagnoses, such as electrocardiograms, blood draws, B-ultrasound, etc., and then be diverted to the corresponding department for treatment. This “treatment after arrival” model has information lags and low efficiency, and it is very easy to miss the best treatment window.

With the rapid development of 5G communications, the Internet of Things, and the digital upgrade of medical equipment, the emergency system is ushering in a comprehensive digital transformation. Building a high-speed information channel between ambulances and hospitals, so that doctors can grasp the patient’s vital signs and formulate diagnosis and treatment plans before the patient arrives, is becoming a key direction of the new generation of emergency systems.

Défis

Parallel access of multiple devices

Multiple medical devices such as ventilators, ECG monitors, and B-ultrasound need to be connected to the Internet to transmit data at the same time.

High-definition video transmission pressure

In-vehicle video needs to be transmitted back in real time for the command center to view, requiring high bandwidth and low latency.

High data transmission security requirements

Medical data is sensitive and requires strict data security and privacy protection mechanisms.

High mobility of ambulances

Extremely high requirements for network stability and signal coverage under high-speed mobile conditions.

Data silo

the in-vehicle system and the in-hospital system are not interoperable, making it difficult to achieve closed-loop emergency.

Vehicles dispatch and management

The emergency center needs to have real-time access to the status and location of ambulances, improve dispatch efficiency, and achieve fleet management visualization and response process optimization.

Solution

TruGem 5G vehicle gateway AIoT-5G-NV06 plays a key node in driving the digital transformation of emergency vehicles. As the data hub between “vehicle-hospital”, the gateway not only realizes the high-speed collection and transmission of medical data, but also helps build a closed-loop, efficient emergency diagnosis and treatment collaborative network

Transformation numérique dans les services médicaux d'urgence
High-speed data collection and 5G backhaul

By connecting to on-board medical equipment via wired/wireless, collects patients’ vital signs (such as ECG, blood pressure, blood oxygen, B-ultrasound images, etc.) in real time, and stably transmits them back to the hospital emergency center through the 5G high-speed network.

Remote expert collaborative consultation

Doctors can make remote preliminary diagnoses through video and data synchronization before the patient arrives at the hospital, formulate treatment plans in advance, and optimize the in-hospital reception process.

Accurate positioning and dispatch optimization

Built-in high-precision positioning system (GPS/Galileo/GLONASS/BDS) assists the emergency center in planning vehicle dispatch routes, avoiding congestion and shortening the time to hospital.

Data encryption transmission and privacy protection

Supports multiple VPN protocols (such as IPSec, OpenVPN, etc.) to ensure that patient information is encrypted and protected during transmission.

Protocol and platform compatibility

Supports multiple protocols such as Modbus, MQTT, IEC 104/61850, edge computing and secondary development, which facilitates deep integration with hospital information systems and command center platforms.

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