2024-08-16
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Source: People's Post and Telecommunications News
This newspaper (reporter Chen Ke, correspondent Yin Yiyuan) reported that recently, the 5G emergency cloud platform jointly built by Shandong Mobile and Changle County People's Hospital was officially put into operation. The platform has carried out 5G information transformation of existing traditional ambulances. With the support of 5G, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and other technologies, patients can be admitted to the hospital as soon as they get on the car, and traditional ambulances have become "emergency rooms."
It is reported that the 5G emergency cloud platform relies on the high speed of 5G to create a collaborative rescue system that integrates emergency liaison, 120 coordinated dispatch, transfer and treatment, in-hospital emergency care and other functions, so as to achieve seamless connection of emergency information before and after the hospital, and information is provided before the patient arrives.
With the help of the 5G emergency cloud platform, as soon as the ambulance receives the patient, medical staff can establish an electronic medical record for pre-hospital emergency treatment. Through the on-board medical network installed on the vehicle, the patient's vital signs data monitored by medical equipment such as monitors, defibrillators, emergency ventilators, and 12-lead electrocardiographs can be synchronized in real time to the emergency center and emergency department. Through this system and the 5G audio and video two-way transmission function, hospital emergency experts can grasp the patient's status in real time, start the green channel and initiate a multidisciplinary consultation in the hospital, and then notify the relevant departments to quickly "prepare for battle" as soon as possible, so as to achieve efficient pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency medical services, seize the golden rescue time, and greatly improve the hospital's emergency response capabilities.