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Japanese Telemedical Concept of Ambulatory Application
The Journal of Medical Systems, 09/15/09
Nakajima I et al. – Transmission of in–ambulance data without inconveniencing or undue effort by the rescue crew—in other words, automation of in–ambulance activities (measurement/analysis, activity recording, message transmission)—is essential in implementing uniform medical control standards across the nation. However, the 3G mobile phone has propagation problems at urban area and severe congestions after major disaster to support mobile telemedicine.
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