Southwest Minnesota EMS will receive $9.9 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation as part of an initiative to ...
A $9.9 million federal grant will equip emergency medical service agencies and ambulances with a telemedicine system for ...
First responders will have instant virtual access to emergency physicians, paramedics and nurses for guidance and support ...
When I read how more than 250 needless deaths occur each week because of long A&E wait times, I wasn’t shocked. Similarly, it ...
telemedicine can speed access to post-crash care during the critical Golden Hour in medicine, when the patient's chances of ...
Area ambulances will have more tools to help save lives, thanks to $9.9 million in federal funding awarded this month to Southwest Minnesota EMS. The money will provide a total of 109 ambulances ...
The goal is to improve and speed up care after crashes in rural communities by connecting ambulance staff to remote physicians, experienced paramedics, and nurses for peer-to-peer support. Other news ...