Systems for rescue operations
Gone are those times, where protocols had to be written multiple times and where errors, created by unreadable handwriting needed to be corrected. We offer a comfortable, digital system for an efficient protocol for all data, from patient to medical emergency case documentation. All information required for invoice processing is captured and fed to the invoice receipient, e.g. health insurances. Pocket-Biz is producing all mobile system components and a complete server component which attaches to your ERP system. The existing accounting software for invoice handling and central emergency call centers is attached or can be purchased from us, too.

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Medical professionals capture patient and service data during transit times - mobile and digital. They will not need to rework their protocol after return. They are led through the dialogs through their ergonomic design, helpers and loojups are everywhere available, so most times the pen is all they will need. Complete and precise data are the result.
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The entered
protocols are base for documentation and statistics. Gathered data enable a
provable quality process.
Integrated Data
The devices expose a wide range of standing data. With each
synchronisation cycle, these are updated and are always up to
date.
Smooth
and ergonomic
The simple and intuitive user interface in the application has been
verified in the field, in hundreds of thousand rescue events. It has a proven,
high acceptance level. All dialogs are designed for everyday and intuitive
use.
High
Performance
Optionally, we provide a digital alarm path, which feeds known facts
about event, required equipment, patients, locations and GPS
coordinates to the devices. The alarm path may involve GPRS, narrow-band RF
transmission to pagers or other means. The information is then immediatly used
to route the team to the target location on the fastest possible track. In
cases, we provide either a mobile protocol printer (letter size prints) or a FAX
and eMail transmission for the protocols from the emergency call center to the
hospital or doctors. In both cases, a graphical protocol printout in hands of
the patient's next doctor is the
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