The establishment of pre-hospital care protocols has shown benefits in the prognosis of numerous acute situations, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, but travel time to the hospital is still a key factor in clinical outcomes. Normally carried out by ambulance, the travel time from the hospital to the place of occurrence is underused. New communication technologies, such as telemedicine, have demonstrated high effectiveness in the management of acute illnesses inside and outside the hospital. Upon arrival at the scene, significant time is spent in properly identifying the problem and obtaining a clinical history. The use of telemedicine is current and simplified in the institution. The hypothesis is that telemedicine contact with companions, family members or the patient himself during the ambulance journey, from the hospital to the place of demand, will be associated with a reduction in the time for carrying out diagnostic hypotheses and for the rescue team to stay on site, as well as greater patient satisfaction. OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of telemedicine used during the ambulance journey, requests for emergency care, on the time spent by the rescue team at the place of care and on patient satisfaction.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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