ESO Alerting improves EMS and hospital communication, securely transmitting critical patient data for better preparation and faster response times.
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ESO
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ESO Alerting is an HDE integrated and user-friendly solution designed to enhance communication between EMS professionals and hospital emergency departments. It facilitates secure and efficient data transmission to various teams, including cath labs, STEMI, stroke, trauma, and sepsis teams. By capturing critical patient information at the scene using smartphones and tablets, Alerting wirelessly transmits data, photos, and videos to the hospital emergency department, enabling them to prepare for incoming EMS transports and specific cases before the patient arrives. This early notification leads to better preparation and improved patient outcomes. ESO Alerting is HIPAA compliant, ensuring that all transmitted data remains safe and secure. It allows hospitals to receive alerts from EMS and first responders, exchange data in real-time, locate staff with ease, pinpoint timestamps, and activate specialty teams quickly.
Features:
- Know What’s Coming.: Receive alerts from EMS and first responders to know case types in advance to prepare rooms and get teams in transit.
- Exchange Data in Real Time.: Share photos, videos and messages, track times on a STEMI, stroke or trauma event and even edit case summaries in real time based on updates you receive.
- Locate Staff with Ease.: Forget manually searching for contact information for on-call staff and specialists. Alerting lets you create specialty teams with role-based access so you can engage teams with the push of a button.
- Pinpoint Timestamps.: Measure timestamps on critical cases to know everything from door-to-balloon times, turnaround times and points of contact with patients.
- Activate Specialty Teams.: Take action quickly with team alerts that allow you to notify staff via text message. Once activated, staff can accept calls and update travel times with ETAs, so you can improve turnaround times and response.