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Revolutionising Emergency Medical Services with MD Route
Specially Equipped Facilities to Care for Patients
Fastest Way to Respond in Emergencies with Highly Skilled Clinicians
One of the standout features of MD Route is its ability to bring providers to patients right in the ambulance, even before they arrive at the hospital. This innovative approach enables immediate medical intervention, which can be critical in emergencies. It’s a game-changer in the field of pre-hospital care, providing crucial support in those vital moments when every second counts.
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- Automated Provider Call Schedules
- Standardise Inpatient and ED Codes
- Seamless Doctor Queuing
- Remote Patient Care
- Urgent Pre-Medical Treatment
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Why is MD Route Worth Trying?
MD Route stands out for its ability to integrate workflows throughout the entire episode of care. From the initial diagnosis to treatment and follow-ups, every step is seamlessly connected, ensuring streamlined care delivery. This integrated approach eliminates unnecessary delays and ensures that patients receive the care they need promptly and efficiently.
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Immediate Care Outside the Emergency Response System
EMS providers receive specialised training and certification to provide prehospital emergency medical care. This training varies depending on the level of certification, which may include Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced EMT (AEMT), and Paramedic.
EMS providers offer a range of services on-site, including assessment and treatment of patients, stabilisation of medical conditions, administration of medications, management of trauma injuries, airway management, cardiac monitoring, and basic life support (BLS) or advanced life support (ALS) interventions.
Patients may be transported to the hospital by ambulance, which is equipped with medical supplies and equipment to provide care during transport. EMS providers assess the patient's condition and determine the most appropriate destination, such as the nearest hospital or a specialised trauma centre.
EMS is primarily intended for medical emergencies requiring immediate attention. However, in some areas, non-emergency medical transport services may be available for patients who require transportation for medical appointments or procedures but do not have a medical emergency.
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