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LEADERS can save
lives
During
an emergency, every second can mean the difference between
life and death. Many times, however, an ambulance arrives
at a hospital only to find the emergency room full
meaning those precious moments are lost as the ambulance
and patient must be redirected to another hospital.
But
now 18 hospitals in Northern Virginia have formed a
coalition to help solve this problem. The hospitals
have adopted a Web-based software system that allows
them to improve their ability to track and monitor critical
care availability and to direct ambulances en route.
Called LEADERS for Lightweight Epidemiology Advanced
Detection and Emergency Response System the system
gives dispatchers an instant and comprehensive view
of how many beds and other assets are available at any
moment.
The
LEADERS program also includes Web-based tracking thats
used as a communication tool between the emergency room,
the emergency medical system dispatchers and the emergency
medical technicians that lets each division know department
and bed status in real-time. Dispatchers can do
a query that is in real-time and have current, up-to-date
information, says Steve Cooperman, director of
homeland security solutions for Oracle, which developed
the software. Also, using the program decreases the
need for re-routing ambulances, says Dan Hanfling, director
of emergency preparedness and disaster medicine for
INOVA Health System.
Kenisha Wiggs
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to Virginia Business - January 2003
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