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Beijing sets up Emergency Medical Rescue Information Platform

From Beijing Olympics 2008 Press Release:

In a bid to ensure rapid medical response during the Beijing Olympics, the city launched a new system for dealing with medical emergencies last Thursday on the 17th of July. 

The Beijing Emergency Medical Rescue Information Platform, a centralized command platform to provide emergency assistance and provide any subsequent medical assistance was set up to ensure rapid response and effective service. As Wang Shan, president of the People’s Hospital affiliated to the Peking University, put it, ”The platform will save time and lives.”

The People’s Hospital was involved in the development of the new system.

Through the use of wireless technology, vital information about patients and their conditions can be shared between the dispatch center, ambulance teams and hospital staff, Wang said.

When an emergency call is received at the Beijing Red Cross Emergency Rescue Center, an ambulance is dispatched to the scene within 12 minutes, he said.

Once a patient is inside the ambulance, medics can use the new system to transmit and share medical data, such as blood pressure, pulse rate, breathing and cardio information, he said.

The system also includes video cameras, which can be used by doctors to perform diagnoses remotely and make the necessary preparations at the hospital, he said.

In this way, patients can be taken directly to the most appropriate area of the hospital, Wang said. Furthermore, with the help of GPS, ambulances will be able to find the fastest route to the hospital, he said.

Also, an illness evaluation system inside the ambulance will help paramedics take the right course of action, he said. Fifty of the 150 ambulances from the Red Cross center have been equipped with the new system, and the rest will be fitted with it next month, Wang said.

The new platform is the central part of a 13 million yuan ($1.9 million) three-year “Beijing hi-tech emergency medical rescue project” jointly launched in 2005 by the Beijing Science and Technology Committee and Beijing health bureau.

Jin Dapeng, head of the health bureau, said: “The system has passed a national expert panel appraisal.”

It also benefits from the experiences of France and the United States, he added.

Such a system, if successful, could be implemented in the event of any disaster like the 911 attacks in New York City and useful when a city is under imminent bioterrorism or epidermic threat.

Singapore Scientists develop Credit Card Sized Nerve Agent Detector

A collaboration between Nanyang Technology University (NTU) and DSO National Laboratories in SIngapore have resulted in the development of a nerve agent detector which is as small as a normal credit card. Such a device allows biochemical personnel to quickly respond to bioterrorist attacks such as the 1995 Tokyo subway nerve gas attack. The device works by detecting sarin or other related chemical warfare agents through a minute drop of blood. By allowing the screening of up to 96 people within half an hour, mass production and easy portability of the device will allow security personnel to control the fear of ordinary citizens like you and me from terrorists who are keen on using chemical warfare agents. For more, please read here.