A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON EMERGENCY HEALTHCARE TRANSPORTATION

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  • Richa Shandilya, Dr. Nidhi Shukla and Dr. Asha Srivastava Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7492/9mw71656

Abstract

The increasing need for fast and dependable emergency healthcare transportation has led to a thorough evaluation of the role of technology in this field. This study examines the influence of technology progress on the efficiency and efficacy of emergency healthcare transportation networks. The study utilizes a descriptive research approach to examine the incorporation and efficacy of technology-driven treatments, such as GPS tracking, telemedicine, and mobile applications, in the context of emergency transportation services.

The research assesses the tangible advantages and obstacles that arise from the implementation of these technologies, using a combination of surveys, focus groups, and case studies. The goal is to determine the concrete results that technology provides to emergency transport operations, namely in terms of managing resources, reducing response time, and improving patient care.

The expected outcomes of this study are expected to provide significant knowledge regarding the implementation of technology in emergency transportation environments. The objective is to develop optimal methods and identify areas where technology can be fully utilized, in order to promote a more streamlined and successful emergency healthcare transport system that prioritizes patient results.

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1990-2024

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A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON EMERGENCY HEALTHCARE TRANSPORTATION. (2024). MSW Management Journal, 33(1), 260-270. https://doi.org/10.7492/9mw71656