Regional Medical DX: Harima-Himeji General Medical Center Adopts Safie Wearable Cameras for Real-Time Video Sharing from Doctor Cars and Helicopters
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Hyogo Prefectural Harima-Himeji General Medical Center has introduced Safie's wearable cloud camera 'Safie Pocket2 Plus' for its pre-hospital emergency medical services. By sharing live video from doctor cars and helicopters to the hospital, the system eliminates the 3-4 minute communication time lag caused by traditional phone calls, allowing the hospital team to prepare for patient arrival proactively.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the significance of the implementation in the Harima-Himeji area?
- A: As the only emergency center serving 800,000 people, instant video sharing is essential for rapid and wide-area response.
- Q: Is communication stable during helicopter flights?
- A: After three years of verification, it was confirmed to be practical even in mountainous areas and islands before official implementation.
- Q: Which medical professionals use the device?
- A: Doctors and nurses on board the doctor cars and helicopters wear it to coordinate with the ER team at the hospital.