In emergency situations, time is everything. Current rescue operations are still characterised by several negative factors such as unstructured and (linguistically) sequential information transfer. In addition, both a lack of basic knowledge about emergencies and the absence of a suitable tool for closing gaps in logging and quality assurance hinder the introduction of more efficient incident management. This makes it particularly difficult to optimise patient preparation and treatment in the hospital and to neglect the obligation to keep records.
MEDEA supports and accelerates the care of emergency patients for emergency doctors and hospitals. The innovative information system optimises the bidirectional information flow of digitally secured data between the emergency doctor and the target hospital and thus initiates a continuous information chain, which extends from alerting the Red Cross to billing the health insurance company.
All medically relevant data is recorded in the programme via laptop directly at the scene of the incident. For example, in addition to the patient's personal data, symptoms, medication and all initial measures taken are recorded precisely.
The emergency doctor is equipped with a particularly robust laptop, which is used for all rescue operations. The device can even be dropped into water without being damaged and can also withstand heavy shocks.