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Ziqitza Limited has pushed for the use of connected ambulances to increase the “Golden Hour” for patients and decrease mortality. The importance of the “Golden Hour” is well understood.
Ziqitza Limited Rajasthan - What is 5G Ambulance
Ziqitza Limited Rajasthan - What is 5G Ambulance?
India now has access to 5G, ushering in a new era of
super-fast internet services. Prime Minister Narendra
Modi unveiled this cutting-edge technology at Pragati
Maidan in early October. At the country's official 5G
launch, Bharti Airtel presented Prime Minister Narendra
Modi with a 5G-connected ambulance to transform
primary health care in emergency situations, as well as
smart farming solutions.
Bharti Airtel worked with Apollo Hospitals and Cisco to
create India's first 5G Connected Ambulance, which will
revolutionise access to healthcare and save lives in
emergency situations, according to Ziqitza Healthcare
Ltd., one of India's top emergency ambulance service
providers.
According to Ziqitza, the 5G Connected Ambulance is
equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology,
patient monitoring software, and telemetry devices that
transmit patient health data to the hospital in real time.
It also has onboard cameras, camera-based headgear,
and body cams for paramedics, all of which are linked to
the ultra-fast and low-latency Airtel 5G network.
According to Ziqitza Healthcare, it will be enhanced
with technologies such as AR/VR.
5G is a game-changing technology. Healthcare is one of
the most promising 5G use cases, according to Ziqitza
Rajasthan, and 5G adoption will bring some innovative
use cases to the Indian market.
Ziqitza Limited has pushed for the use of connected
ambulances to increase the "Golden Hour" for patients and
decrease mortality. The importance of the "Golden Hour" is
well understood. In an emergency, it can mean the difference
between life and death for seriously ill or trauma patients. The
facilities in an ambulance and the distance from the hospital
have an impact on the Golden Hour. Studies show that a
longer trip to the hospital is linked to a higher risk of mortality,
with every additional 10 km in a straight line being linked to an
increase in mortality of 1% overall. 5G ambulances will provide
uninterrupted, lag-free connectivity for intensive care.
According to ZHL Rajasthan, this will help save many lives
because timely treatment can begin even in the ambulance.
The 5G-connected ambulance demonstrates how rapidly
technology in healthcare is advancing.
As an extension of the emergency room, the 5G Connected Ambulance enables the following:
The ambulance is always connected with the hospital:
The hospital's command centre receives the geo-location
of each ambulance through the high-speed, low-latency
5G network, ensuring that the closest ambulance arrives
at the critical patient in order to preserve the patient's
golden hour. In addition, the ambulance sends the
hospital's medical staff a real-time transmission of the
patient's entire telemetry data, including vitals. This
enables the emergency room doctors to reach decisions
more quickly and give instructions to the ambulance
paramedics so they can treat the patient while they are
moving. According to Ziqitza Limited Rajasthan, it also
prepares hospital staff to better manage the patient upon
arrival, saving valuable time.
Doctors are virtually transported to the ambulance:
With real-time camera feed available, ambulance
paramedics can use the cameras to collaborate with ER
doctors at the hospital who are equipped with
technologies such as AV/VR to perform basic procedures,
if necessary. The doctors can virtually guide the
paramedic through the procedure, saving lives.
Ziqitza Health Care Limited asserts that 5G will be a game
changer in opening up new use cases and enhancing
productivity across all industries, particularly the
healthcare industry, by giving doctors actionable insights
to supplement patient monitoring and treatment.
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