Presentation 2010-06-04
Feasibility Study of the Transportation Hospital Search Model in Emergency Medical Care
Tamotsu Noji, Tadashi Ogino, Mayuko Sito,
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Abstract(in English) In general, an ambulance officer contacts some hospitals directly, and searches the spot of emergency care. It takes a long time to search for and determine an emergency patient's acceptance hospitals. As a result, the state of "rotation" is caused. We use the chat system as broadcast communication means to attempt to shorten the search time. We propose the transportation hospital search model in emergency medical care that uses the shared empty information on Cloud. In our evaluation result, it has been understood that the proposed model is effective as the search model in the emergency medical care.
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Keyword(in English) Emergency Medical Care / Transportation Hospital Search Model / Chat System / Medical Cloud / Software as a Patient Service
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Conference Date 2010/5/28(1days)
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Title (in English) Feasibility Study of the Transportation Hospital Search Model in Emergency Medical Care
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Keyword(1) Emergency Medical Care
Keyword(2) Transportation Hospital Search Model
Keyword(3) Chat System
Keyword(4) Medical Cloud
Keyword(5) Software as a Patient Service
1st Author's Name Tamotsu Noji
1st Author's Affiliation School of Information and Telecommunication Eng., Tokai University()
2nd Author's Name Tadashi Ogino
2nd Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology
3rd Author's Name Mayuko Sito
3rd Author's Affiliation School of Information and Telecommunication Eng., Tokai University
Date 2010-06-04
Paper # SWIM2010-2
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 70
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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