Aerial health care system for remote areas and under-developed regions

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Murciano Piquer, Eva María

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Bachelor thesis

Date

2022

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Open AccessOpen Access

Publisher

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya



Abstract

Aeromedical rescue has been around for more than 100 years. They are being implemented in more and more countries or areas of the world and this is a consequence of the constant population growth. This growth affects both urban and rural areas differently. The latter receive less variety of health aid, due to a lack of hospitals and specialized doctors or because they do not have it directly. Public or private, there are already many organizations in charge of providing these Medevac services, which includes the rescue of a patient in a medical emergency, providing medical care to this patient during the journey until he/she arrives at the hospital. It has been proven that the implementation of these services reduces the mortality rate by shortening the emergency response time and stabilizing the patient during transfer. However, there are still many areas without this medical coverage and the organizations that offer these services are very different from one another. They can be public or private organizations, operate in urban or remote areas, have a fleet and a specific base, etc. This is the origin of the proposal to continue researching this subject by means of this final thesis: Aerial Health Care system for remote areas and under-developed regions. One of the objectives is to seek and contrast information to understand the differences and similarities between the different types of air medical services: what services are offered, what crew is needed, the special equipment carried by the fleet and the type of air bases used. The aim is to analyze the aeronautical part of the operation, the requirements and needs that must be met for the rescues to be a success. Finally, the last objective is to be able to carry out a preliminary study simulating the implementation of an air medical service in an area that requires this assistance.
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