Emergency Health Care (EHC) is an extended and multi-professional protocol designed to make communication easier in the event of a health-care emergency. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) play a vital role within EHC by coordinating emergency responses across involved departments as well as to health-care providers in the pre-hospital and hospital settings. Despite advances in ICT, there are still a variety of challenges regarding ICT usage in emergencies. To identify these challenges, a semi-structured interview was conducted with pre-hospital and hospital staff at the Emergency Departments of Vaasa Central Hospital, Finland, and Umeå University Hospital, Sweden. The findings indicate that workflow practices and the applyin...
Background. This article discusses an improvement of the emergency medical assistance system in Lith...
International audienceThis paper deals with the paradox of the relatively low integration of Informa...
Acutely ill patients are often treated on site instead of being transported to hospital, so wide-ran...
Emergency Health Care (EHC) is an extended and multi-professional protocol designed to make communic...
Abstract The field of emergency medical services (EMS) is a challenging environment for ensuring fl...
The field of emergency medical services (EMS) is a challenging environment for ensuring fluent infor...
Background The introduction of information technology (IT) in emergency ambulance services to electr...
Information systems that can offer point of care resources, just-in-time learning, and decision supp...
Sweden is a geographically large country, with several regions counted as rural areas. Hospitals and...
Purpose Electronic medical records (EMR) promise potential benefits for the practice of medical care...
This thesis explores the potential of visual information and communication technologies (ICTs) for c...
A disaster is an event in which a hazard has a destructive environmental or ecological impact on suc...
Background: Primary care faces the challenge of developing an easily accessible and effective health...
Emergency services worldwide face increasing cost pressure that potentially limits their existing re...
Healthcare in Sweden is in need of eHealth innovations to meet the requirements a highlydeveloped so...
Background. This article discusses an improvement of the emergency medical assistance system in Lith...
International audienceThis paper deals with the paradox of the relatively low integration of Informa...
Acutely ill patients are often treated on site instead of being transported to hospital, so wide-ran...
Emergency Health Care (EHC) is an extended and multi-professional protocol designed to make communic...
Abstract The field of emergency medical services (EMS) is a challenging environment for ensuring fl...
The field of emergency medical services (EMS) is a challenging environment for ensuring fluent infor...
Background The introduction of information technology (IT) in emergency ambulance services to electr...
Information systems that can offer point of care resources, just-in-time learning, and decision supp...
Sweden is a geographically large country, with several regions counted as rural areas. Hospitals and...
Purpose Electronic medical records (EMR) promise potential benefits for the practice of medical care...
This thesis explores the potential of visual information and communication technologies (ICTs) for c...
A disaster is an event in which a hazard has a destructive environmental or ecological impact on suc...
Background: Primary care faces the challenge of developing an easily accessible and effective health...
Emergency services worldwide face increasing cost pressure that potentially limits their existing re...
Healthcare in Sweden is in need of eHealth innovations to meet the requirements a highlydeveloped so...
Background. This article discusses an improvement of the emergency medical assistance system in Lith...
International audienceThis paper deals with the paradox of the relatively low integration of Informa...
Acutely ill patients are often treated on site instead of being transported to hospital, so wide-ran...