9 hours ago · Electronic patient care reporting, more commonly known as ePCR, is rapidly replacing the paper forms many of us still use. ePCR not only improves the accuracy and legibility of documentation, but ... >> Go To The Portal
Electronic patient care reporting, more commonly known as ePCR, is rapidly replacing the paper forms many of us still use. ePCR not only improves the accuracy and legibility of documentation, but also allows EMS providers to sort and summarize prehospital data in many ways.
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Paramedic Kim Hamilton, national ePCR director for American Medical Response (AMR), says EMS providers who haven’t embraced electronic documentation are in the minority. "My sense of it is that approximately 70 percent of the transporting agencies are using some form of ePCR," Hamilton says.
As the EMS gathers patient data, Getac solutions’ powerful and fast WiFi and 4G LTE WWAN connectivity allows for real-time data sharing with hospitals via digital record transfer. This means you can stay connected with dispatch and ensure the patients’ health records are up-to-date, whether you’re responding to a call in the city or a rural area.
Getac knows that confidentiality is paramount when collecting sensitive patient data with EMS reporting software. To support this, our devices have several industry-leading security features that ensure ePCR data entry remains secure including multi-factor authentication, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0, OPAL 2.0 SSD.
Getac’s tablets and convertible laptops are crafted with LumiBond® touchscreens, a revolutionary technology which bonds glass, a touch panel, and LCD making ePCR data entry easy. These screens are designed to work with a pens, styluses, fingers and gloves – even in the rain.
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