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70 The digital ambulance: electronic patient clinical records in prehospital emergency care

Alison Porter Orcid Logo, H Potts, S Mason, H Morgan, Z Morrison, N Rees, D Shaw, N Siriwardena, Helen Snooks Orcid Logo, V Williams

Abstracts, Volume: 8, Issue: Suppl 1

Swansea University Authors: Alison Porter Orcid Logo, Helen Snooks Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-ems.70

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Electronic Records in Ambulances (ERA) is a two-year study examining the opportunities and challenges of prehospital implementation of electronic patient clinical records (ePCR) in the UK. We describe the current state of implementation.

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Published: British Medical Journal Publishing Group 2018
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