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Software developed for medical purposes, including home medical monitoring systems, medical databases for healthcare professionals, etc.
No-transporting EMS vehicle that responds to emergencies, but is not designed to transport a patient.
Physician who oversees the use of medicine in a healthcare organization.
Serious and unexpected situation involving illness or injury and requiring immediate action.
Program required for some emergency medical providers, with different difficulty levels according to the professional's role.
A physician specialized in emergency medicine.
Person responsible for supervising the staff who pick up, drive and drop off patients at various locations.
A tool that lets you engage and interact with your audience in real-time.
A quantified measure (or combination of measures) that provide an indication of the level of performance, or the maturity of practices, of an organisation.
Emergencies with dozens of casualties or affecting a medium geographical area (e.g. a neighborhood).