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Supporting emergency medical response with mobile technology

The PAVES program, developed by Emory University and WCRMC in Georgia, enhances rural emergency care through telemedicine, enabling EMTs to consult specialists remotely. Utilizing mobile tech, such as rugged medical tablets, EMS staff can diagnose and treat patients en route, accelerating critical interventions. This initiative addresses healthcare disparities in rural areas, improving patient outcomes and response times during emergencies.

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