Naha City begins operation of emergency transport support system

Naha City will begin operation of Naha City’s emergency transport support system “Nser-NET” that utilizes TXP Medical’s “NSER mobile”.
The purpose of this system is to resolve difficult cases of emergency transport and promote EBPM (evidence-based policy making).
With the introduction of NSER mobile, paperless has been introduced for two types of documents prepared by emergency teams that previously required double work. Digital data transfer is now possible between emergency teams and medical institutions.
NSER mobile is a system that facilitates communication between the emergency site and the destination medical institution, and aims to streamline emergency response. Each emergency team will be equipped with an NSER mobile tablet device, and emergency transport will be carried out while exchanging digital information with the medical institution.
Patient information collected by the tablet installed in the ambulance will be quickly transmitted to the destination hospital, making the hospital’s acceptance preparations more efficient.
By digitizing communication that was previously carried out via telephone and paper forms, emergency care will be made visible and transport operations and information sharing will be greatly improved.
In Naha City, in addition to entering case information, functions as a data platform for emergency medical care will be gradually implemented, such as sharing medical history, vital signs, still images, and video information, sharing of response history, post-mortem verification functions, and OA linkage functions. This will enable a series of operations, from emergency patient transport to report creation and verification work, to be managed on a digital platform, supporting the provision of optimal emergency medical services.
Naha City is the eighth city in Japan to fully introduce NSER mobile, following Fujisawa City, Sapporo City, Hadano City, Kamakura City, Yamagata City, Niigata City, and Kitakyushu City.
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