Oct 03, 2019:
- Livestream of real-time patient data in the air enhances remote medical advice for receiving hospitals to better prepare for patient arrival on the ground
- Philips RDT Enhanced Data Service (EDS) technology allows for secure encrypted patient data transmission
The collaboration with Philips RDT and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) in the UK marks the first time anywhere in the world that Helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams, which include a doctor and paramedic, can live stream patient medical information – including electrocardiogram (ECG), body temperature, heart rhythm, pulse and respiration rate and blood pressure – from the scene to the receiving hospital, as well as the on-call air ambulance team. Philips Enhanced Data Service (EDS) minimizes data packets to enhance reliability over low bandwidth preventing data loss during transmission.
This collaboration recognizes our position as one of the world’s leading air ambulance services bringing the most sophisticated technology to support the highly skilled medical teams we deploy across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
David Welch
Chief Executive Officer of Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex.
IntelliSpace Corsium expands the pre‐hospital scope of secure data-sharing and care wider than ever before. The Philips RDT Tempus ALS captures and transmits clinical and on-scene data to be shared and reviewed in a two‐way real-time consultation, to enhance decision making for AAKSS and other care givers. The Tempus ALS solution consists of the Tempus Pro portable, vital signs monitor, and the Tempus LS defibrillator. The monitor and defibrillator devices connect wirelessly together to share data and transfer patient vitals, waveforms and images into Philips IntelliSpace Corsium, a web-based software platform. This connectivity will provide the AAKSS with an interactive ECG measurement and two-way communication, enabling rapid clinical and transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) integration.
“In emergency situations where every second counts, having the ability to livestream a patient’s physiology data from an incident scene – whether in route on the ground or in the air – offers a tremendous opportunity for our team to improve the outcomes for our patients,” said Dr. Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. “This collaboration with Philips RDT allows our teams to give better remote medical advice for our receiving hospitals to better prepare for the patient’s arrival. As a charity that continually strives to improve patient care through innovation, we are excited to be working with Philips RDT and see the positive benefit this novel technology will bring.”
“AAKSS takes an approach of innovation and thought leadership to help enhance patient outcomes through delivering the most effective patient care,” said Arman Voskerchyan, Business Leader of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “It’s exciting to collaborate with a team who visions that data—how it’s used, how it’s transmitted, and how it connects people and relevant information – and predictive analytics, derived from data, is the future of connected care. Connectivity and digital technology continue to drive how we are helping to save lives and improve patient care.”
Oct 03, 2019:
- Livestream of real-time patient data in the air enhances remote medical advice for receiving hospitals to better prepare for patient arrival on the ground
- Philips RDT Enhanced Data Service (EDS) technology allows for secure encrypted patient data transmission
The collaboration with Philips RDT and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) in the UK marks the first time anywhere in the world that Helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams, which include a doctor and paramedic, can live stream patient medical information – including electrocardiogram (ECG), body temperature, heart rhythm, pulse and respiration rate and blood pressure – from the scene to the receiving hospital, as well as the on-call air ambulance team. Philips Enhanced Data Service (EDS) minimizes data packets to enhance reliability over low bandwidth preventing data loss during transmission.
This collaboration recognizes our position as one of the world’s leading air ambulance services bringing the most sophisticated technology to support the highly skilled medical teams we deploy across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
David Welch
Chief Executive Officer of Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex.
IntelliSpace Corsium expands the pre‐hospital scope of secure data-sharing and care wider than ever before. The Philips RDT Tempus ALS captures and transmits clinical and on-scene data to be shared and reviewed in a two‐way real-time consultation, to enhance decision making for AAKSS and other care givers. The Tempus ALS solution consists of the Tempus Pro portable, vital signs monitor, and the Tempus LS defibrillator. The monitor and defibrillator devices connect wirelessly together to share data and transfer patient vitals, waveforms and images into Philips IntelliSpace Corsium, a web-based software platform. This connectivity will provide the AAKSS with an interactive ECG measurement and two-way communication, enabling rapid clinical and transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) integration.
“In emergency situations where every second counts, having the ability to livestream a patient’s physiology data from an incident scene – whether in route on the ground or in the air – offers a tremendous opportunity for our team to improve the outcomes for our patients,” said Dr. Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. “This collaboration with Philips RDT allows our teams to give better remote medical advice for our receiving hospitals to better prepare for the patient’s arrival. As a charity that continually strives to improve patient care through innovation, we are excited to be working with Philips RDT and see the positive benefit this novel technology will bring.”
“AAKSS takes an approach of innovation and thought leadership to help enhance patient outcomes through delivering the most effective patient care,” said Arman Voskerchyan, Business Leader of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “It’s exciting to collaborate with a team who visions that data—how it’s used, how it’s transmitted, and how it connects people and relevant information – and predictive analytics, derived from data, is the future of connected care. Connectivity and digital technology continue to drive how we are helping to save lives and improve patient care.”
Oct 03, 2019:
- Livestream of real-time patient data in the air enhances remote medical advice for receiving hospitals to better prepare for patient arrival on the ground
- Philips RDT Enhanced Data Service (EDS) technology allows for secure encrypted patient data transmission
The collaboration with Philips RDT and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) in the UK marks the first time anywhere in the world that Helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams, which include a doctor and paramedic, can live stream patient medical information – including electrocardiogram (ECG), body temperature, heart rhythm, pulse and respiration rate and blood pressure – from the scene to the receiving hospital, as well as the on-call air ambulance team. Philips Enhanced Data Service (EDS) minimizes data packets to enhance reliability over low bandwidth preventing data loss during transmission.
This collaboration recognizes our position as one of the world’s leading air ambulance services bringing the most sophisticated technology to support the highly skilled medical teams we deploy across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
David Welch
Chief Executive Officer of Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex.
IntelliSpace Corsium expands the pre‐hospital scope of secure data-sharing and care wider than ever before. The Philips RDT Tempus ALS captures and transmits clinical and on-scene data to be shared and reviewed in a two‐way real-time consultation, to enhance decision making for AAKSS and other care givers. The Tempus ALS solution consists of the Tempus Pro portable, vital signs monitor, and the Tempus LS defibrillator. The monitor and defibrillator devices connect wirelessly together to share data and transfer patient vitals, waveforms and images into Philips IntelliSpace Corsium, a web-based software platform. This connectivity will provide the AAKSS with an interactive ECG measurement and two-way communication, enabling rapid clinical and transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) integration.
“In emergency situations where every second counts, having the ability to livestream a patient’s physiology data from an incident scene – whether in route on the ground or in the air – offers a tremendous opportunity for our team to improve the outcomes for our patients,” said Dr. Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. “This collaboration with Philips RDT allows our teams to give better remote medical advice for our receiving hospitals to better prepare for the patient’s arrival. As a charity that continually strives to improve patient care through innovation, we are excited to be working with Philips RDT and see the positive benefit this novel technology will bring.”
“AAKSS takes an approach of innovation and thought leadership to help enhance patient outcomes through delivering the most effective patient care,” said Arman Voskerchyan, Business Leader of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “It’s exciting to collaborate with a team who visions that data—how it’s used, how it’s transmitted, and how it connects people and relevant information – and predictive analytics, derived from data, is the future of connected care. Connectivity and digital technology continue to drive how we are helping to save lives and improve patient care.”
Oct 03, 2019:
- Livestream of real-time patient data in the air enhances remote medical advice for receiving hospitals to better prepare for patient arrival on the ground
- Philips RDT Enhanced Data Service (EDS) technology allows for secure encrypted patient data transmission
The collaboration with Philips RDT and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) in the UK marks the first time anywhere in the world that Helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams, which include a doctor and paramedic, can live stream patient medical information – including electrocardiogram (ECG), body temperature, heart rhythm, pulse and respiration rate and blood pressure – from the scene to the receiving hospital, as well as the on-call air ambulance team. Philips Enhanced Data Service (EDS) minimizes data packets to enhance reliability over low bandwidth preventing data loss during transmission.
This collaboration recognizes our position as one of the world’s leading air ambulance services bringing the most sophisticated technology to support the highly skilled medical teams we deploy across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
David Welch
Chief Executive Officer of Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex.
IntelliSpace Corsium expands the pre‐hospital scope of secure data-sharing and care wider than ever before. The Philips RDT Tempus ALS captures and transmits clinical and on-scene data to be shared and reviewed in a two‐way real-time consultation, to enhance decision making for AAKSS and other care givers. The Tempus ALS solution consists of the Tempus Pro portable, vital signs monitor, and the Tempus LS defibrillator. The monitor and defibrillator devices connect wirelessly together to share data and transfer patient vitals, waveforms and images into Philips IntelliSpace Corsium, a web-based software platform. This connectivity will provide the AAKSS with an interactive ECG measurement and two-way communication, enabling rapid clinical and transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) integration.
“In emergency situations where every second counts, having the ability to livestream a patient’s physiology data from an incident scene – whether in route on the ground or in the air – offers a tremendous opportunity for our team to improve the outcomes for our patients,” said Dr. Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. “This collaboration with Philips RDT allows our teams to give better remote medical advice for our receiving hospitals to better prepare for the patient’s arrival. As a charity that continually strives to improve patient care through innovation, we are excited to be working with Philips RDT and see the positive benefit this novel technology will bring.”
“AAKSS takes an approach of innovation and thought leadership to help enhance patient outcomes through delivering the most effective patient care,” said Arman Voskerchyan, Business Leader of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “It’s exciting to collaborate with a team who visions that data—how it’s used, how it’s transmitted, and how it connects people and relevant information – and predictive analytics, derived from data, is the future of connected care. Connectivity and digital technology continue to drive how we are helping to save lives and improve patient care.”
Oct 03, 2019:
- Livestream of real-time patient data in the air enhances remote medical advice for receiving hospitals to better prepare for patient arrival on the ground
- Philips RDT Enhanced Data Service (EDS) technology allows for secure encrypted patient data transmission
The collaboration with Philips RDT and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) in the UK marks the first time anywhere in the world that Helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams, which include a doctor and paramedic, can live stream patient medical information – including electrocardiogram (ECG), body temperature, heart rhythm, pulse and respiration rate and blood pressure – from the scene to the receiving hospital, as well as the on-call air ambulance team. Philips Enhanced Data Service (EDS) minimizes data packets to enhance reliability over low bandwidth preventing data loss during transmission.
This collaboration recognizes our position as one of the world’s leading air ambulance services bringing the most sophisticated technology to support the highly skilled medical teams we deploy across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
David Welch
Chief Executive Officer of Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex.
IntelliSpace Corsium expands the pre‐hospital scope of secure data-sharing and care wider than ever before. The Philips RDT Tempus ALS captures and transmits clinical and on-scene data to be shared and reviewed in a two‐way real-time consultation, to enhance decision making for AAKSS and other care givers. The Tempus ALS solution consists of the Tempus Pro portable, vital signs monitor, and the Tempus LS defibrillator. The monitor and defibrillator devices connect wirelessly together to share data and transfer patient vitals, waveforms and images into Philips IntelliSpace Corsium, a web-based software platform. This connectivity will provide the AAKSS with an interactive ECG measurement and two-way communication, enabling rapid clinical and transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) integration.
“In emergency situations where every second counts, having the ability to livestream a patient’s physiology data from an incident scene – whether in route on the ground or in the air – offers a tremendous opportunity for our team to improve the outcomes for our patients,” said Dr. Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. “This collaboration with Philips RDT allows our teams to give better remote medical advice for our receiving hospitals to better prepare for the patient’s arrival. As a charity that continually strives to improve patient care through innovation, we are excited to be working with Philips RDT and see the positive benefit this novel technology will bring.”
“AAKSS takes an approach of innovation and thought leadership to help enhance patient outcomes through delivering the most effective patient care,” said Arman Voskerchyan, Business Leader of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “It’s exciting to collaborate with a team who visions that data—how it’s used, how it’s transmitted, and how it connects people and relevant information – and predictive analytics, derived from data, is the future of connected care. Connectivity and digital technology continue to drive how we are helping to save lives and improve patient care.”
Oct 03, 2019:
- Livestream of real-time patient data in the air enhances remote medical advice for receiving hospitals to better prepare for patient arrival on the ground
- Philips RDT Enhanced Data Service (EDS) technology allows for secure encrypted patient data transmission
The collaboration with Philips RDT and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) in the UK marks the first time anywhere in the world that Helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams, which include a doctor and paramedic, can live stream patient medical information – including electrocardiogram (ECG), body temperature, heart rhythm, pulse and respiration rate and blood pressure – from the scene to the receiving hospital, as well as the on-call air ambulance team. Philips Enhanced Data Service (EDS) minimizes data packets to enhance reliability over low bandwidth preventing data loss during transmission.
This collaboration recognizes our position as one of the world’s leading air ambulance services bringing the most sophisticated technology to support the highly skilled medical teams we deploy across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
David Welch
Chief Executive Officer of Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex.
IntelliSpace Corsium expands the pre‐hospital scope of secure data-sharing and care wider than ever before. The Philips RDT Tempus ALS captures and transmits clinical and on-scene data to be shared and reviewed in a two‐way real-time consultation, to enhance decision making for AAKSS and other care givers. The Tempus ALS solution consists of the Tempus Pro portable, vital signs monitor, and the Tempus LS defibrillator. The monitor and defibrillator devices connect wirelessly together to share data and transfer patient vitals, waveforms and images into Philips IntelliSpace Corsium, a web-based software platform. This connectivity will provide the AAKSS with an interactive ECG measurement and two-way communication, enabling rapid clinical and transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) integration.
“In emergency situations where every second counts, having the ability to livestream a patient’s physiology data from an incident scene – whether in route on the ground or in the air – offers a tremendous opportunity for our team to improve the outcomes for our patients,” said Dr. Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. “This collaboration with Philips RDT allows our teams to give better remote medical advice for our receiving hospitals to better prepare for the patient’s arrival. As a charity that continually strives to improve patient care through innovation, we are excited to be working with Philips RDT and see the positive benefit this novel technology will bring.”
“AAKSS takes an approach of innovation and thought leadership to help enhance patient outcomes through delivering the most effective patient care,” said Arman Voskerchyan, Business Leader of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “It’s exciting to collaborate with a team who visions that data—how it’s used, how it’s transmitted, and how it connects people and relevant information – and predictive analytics, derived from data, is the future of connected care. Connectivity and digital technology continue to drive how we are helping to save lives and improve patient care.”
Oct 03, 2019:
- Livestream of real-time patient data in the air enhances remote medical advice for receiving hospitals to better prepare for patient arrival on the ground
- Philips RDT Enhanced Data Service (EDS) technology allows for secure encrypted patient data transmission
The collaboration with Philips RDT and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) in the UK marks the first time anywhere in the world that Helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams, which include a doctor and paramedic, can live stream patient medical information – including electrocardiogram (ECG), body temperature, heart rhythm, pulse and respiration rate and blood pressure – from the scene to the receiving hospital, as well as the on-call air ambulance team. Philips Enhanced Data Service (EDS) minimizes data packets to enhance reliability over low bandwidth preventing data loss during transmission.
This collaboration recognizes our position as one of the world’s leading air ambulance services bringing the most sophisticated technology to support the highly skilled medical teams we deploy across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
David Welch
Chief Executive Officer of Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex.
IntelliSpace Corsium expands the pre‐hospital scope of secure data-sharing and care wider than ever before. The Philips RDT Tempus ALS captures and transmits clinical and on-scene data to be shared and reviewed in a two‐way real-time consultation, to enhance decision making for AAKSS and other care givers. The Tempus ALS solution consists of the Tempus Pro portable, vital signs monitor, and the Tempus LS defibrillator. The monitor and defibrillator devices connect wirelessly together to share data and transfer patient vitals, waveforms and images into Philips IntelliSpace Corsium, a web-based software platform. This connectivity will provide the AAKSS with an interactive ECG measurement and two-way communication, enabling rapid clinical and transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) integration.
“In emergency situations where every second counts, having the ability to livestream a patient’s physiology data from an incident scene – whether in route on the ground or in the air – offers a tremendous opportunity for our team to improve the outcomes for our patients,” said Dr. Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. “This collaboration with Philips RDT allows our teams to give better remote medical advice for our receiving hospitals to better prepare for the patient’s arrival. As a charity that continually strives to improve patient care through innovation, we are excited to be working with Philips RDT and see the positive benefit this novel technology will bring.”
“AAKSS takes an approach of innovation and thought leadership to help enhance patient outcomes through delivering the most effective patient care,” said Arman Voskerchyan, Business Leader of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “It’s exciting to collaborate with a team who visions that data—how it’s used, how it’s transmitted, and how it connects people and relevant information – and predictive analytics, derived from data, is the future of connected care. Connectivity and digital technology continue to drive how we are helping to save lives and improve patient care.”
Oct 03, 2019:
- Livestream of real-time patient data in the air enhances remote medical advice for receiving hospitals to better prepare for patient arrival on the ground
- Philips RDT Enhanced Data Service (EDS) technology allows for secure encrypted patient data transmission
The collaboration with Philips RDT and Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS) in the UK marks the first time anywhere in the world that Helicopter Emergency Service (HEMS) teams, which include a doctor and paramedic, can live stream patient medical information – including electrocardiogram (ECG), body temperature, heart rhythm, pulse and respiration rate and blood pressure – from the scene to the receiving hospital, as well as the on-call air ambulance team. Philips Enhanced Data Service (EDS) minimizes data packets to enhance reliability over low bandwidth preventing data loss during transmission.
This collaboration recognizes our position as one of the world’s leading air ambulance services bringing the most sophisticated technology to support the highly skilled medical teams we deploy across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
David Welch
Chief Executive Officer of Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex.
IntelliSpace Corsium expands the pre‐hospital scope of secure data-sharing and care wider than ever before. The Philips RDT Tempus ALS captures and transmits clinical and on-scene data to be shared and reviewed in a two‐way real-time consultation, to enhance decision making for AAKSS and other care givers. The Tempus ALS solution consists of the Tempus Pro portable, vital signs monitor, and the Tempus LS defibrillator. The monitor and defibrillator devices connect wirelessly together to share data and transfer patient vitals, waveforms and images into Philips IntelliSpace Corsium, a web-based software platform. This connectivity will provide the AAKSS with an interactive ECG measurement and two-way communication, enabling rapid clinical and transport decision support and seamless electronic patient care reporting (ePCR) integration.
“In emergency situations where every second counts, having the ability to livestream a patient’s physiology data from an incident scene – whether in route on the ground or in the air – offers a tremendous opportunity for our team to improve the outcomes for our patients,” said Dr. Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director, Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. “This collaboration with Philips RDT allows our teams to give better remote medical advice for our receiving hospitals to better prepare for the patient’s arrival. As a charity that continually strives to improve patient care through innovation, we are excited to be working with Philips RDT and see the positive benefit this novel technology will bring.”
“AAKSS takes an approach of innovation and thought leadership to help enhance patient outcomes through delivering the most effective patient care,” said Arman Voskerchyan, Business Leader of Therapeutic Care at Philips. “It’s exciting to collaborate with a team who visions that data—how it’s used, how it’s transmitted, and how it connects people and relevant information – and predictive analytics, derived from data, is the future of connected care. Connectivity and digital technology continue to drive how we are helping to save lives and improve patient care.”