28 – Videoløsning nå også tilgjengelig for legebilen

“Videoløsning nå også tilgjengelig for legebilen”

About: Article about a project that started with enabling video when you call 113 (emergency call in Norway). The result has been good and therefore it has now been implemented in the ambulance as the emergency call responders can pass on the video call to the paramedics. This has enabled the ambulance staff to see the video from the scene they are headed to, to prepare better.

URL: https://ambulanseforum.no/artikler/videolosning-na-ogsa-tilgjengelig-for-legebilen

Language: Norwegian

Publication date: 2022-01-14

25 – ‘Game-changing’ app allows air ambulance services to view patients

“‘Game-changing’ app allows air ambulance services to view patients”

About: Article about how using the GoodSAM App’s new feature “Instant on the scene” has enabled ambulance staff to video stream what is going on on the scene when they are on their way to an emergency scene. A caller receives a link which enables the video streaming and in this way the staff can assess how much resources that are needed and for example see how many people that are injured and so on. Read more about the app on https://www.goodsamapp.org/.

URL: https://www.digitalhealth.net/2018/05/game-changing-app-ambulance/

Language: English

Publication date: 2018-05-14

24 – Video triage system developed by Kingston University

“Video triage system developed by Kingston University”

About: Article about a new 5G-enabled system that will provide in-hospital doctors with live video streaming from the ambulance. In this way they can give diagnosis support to the ambulance crew and prepare for the incoming patient. The project is developed by Kingston University in London and Internet of Things company.

URL: https://www.digitalhealth.net/2019/01/video-triage-system-kingston-university/

Language: English

Publication date: 2019-01-30

22 – Google Glass medical app maker Pristine raises $5.5 million

“Google Glass medical app maker Pristine raises $5.5 million”

About: Article about Pristine which is a maker of video streaming Google Glass products to enable for example paramedics or ambulance nurses to stream what’s going on inside the ambulance. In this way the doctors get to follow along live which will help them prepare the treatment and give advises to the ambulance staff.

URL: https://www.mobihealthnews.com/36865/google-glass-medical-app-maker-pristine-raises-5-5-million

Language: English

Publication date: 2014-09-29

41 – Utilizing Body Cameras in EMS Medical Direction

“Utilizing Body Cameras in EMS Medical Direction”

About: An article about a case series which describes the utility of a live feed body-camera system in an EMS system to help EMS staff with diagnosing patients and to perform certain things as intubation. This was a field testing by Cypress Creek EMS of live streaming from the ambulance with help from the Axon Body 3 Cameras.

URL: https://www.jems.com/operations/utilizing-body-cameras-in-ems-medical-direction/

Language: English

Publication date: 2021-09-14

Study performed in America.

9 – Six hospitals deploy AT&T’s emergency care video app

“Six hospitals deploy AT&T’s emergency care video app”

About: More information about the Code Heart app which provides a real-time video and audio stream that can be used by hospital cardiologists to view a patient’s condition in the ambulance and at the same time speak with the paramedic.

URL: https://www.mobihealthnews.com/13949/six-hospitals-deploy-atts-emergency-care-video-app

Language: English

Publication date: 2011-10-19

8 – Code Heart Application AT&T

“Code Heart Application AT&T”

About: Article about an app called Code Heart which provides a real-time video and audio stream that can be used by hospital cardiologists to view a patient’s condition in the ambulance and at the same time speak with the paramedic. The article also presents a demonstration video of the app.

URL: https://www.jems.com/equipment-gear/code-heart-application-att/

Language: English

Publication date: 2011-10-21

3 – Disaster Relief and Emergency Medical Services (DREAMS)…

“Disaster Relief and Emergency Medical Services (DREAMS): Digital EMS Yearly Project Overview and Status”

About: Review article of the DREAMS project which was developed by the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The goals of the project were to create a virtual presence of a physican during the ambulance transportation to the hospital and to provide a system to assist EMS personell in situations as mass-casualities, disaster relief and so on. This was done with help of video conferencing.

URL: https://www.academia.edu/53375158/DREAMS_Disaster_Relief_and_Emergency_Medical_Services_and_Digital_EMS

Language: English

Publication date: 2001-10-22

Study performed in America.