Projektbeschreibung
Europas Notfallmaßnahmen verstärken
Am EU-finanzierten Projekt iProcureSecurity (2019-2020) waren zahlreiche Rettungsdienste beteiligt, um zukünftige Herausforderungen und Bedürfnisse zu ermitteln, zu bewerten und zu priorisieren. Auf der Grundlage dieser Ergebnisse wird das EU-finanzierte Projekt iProcureSecurity PCP ein innovatives Triagemanagementsystem entwickeln, das einen schnellen und exakten Überblick über die Opfer bietet sowie die Interoperabilität mit weiteren Ersteinsatzkräften und relevanten Beteiligten verbessert. Gesamtziel des Projekts ist die Verbesserung des organisatorischen Aufbaus sowie die Koordinierung der Mechanismen und Aktiven innerhalb von Europas heterogenem und vielfältigem Rettungsdienstsystem. Beispielsweise verfolgt das Projekt das Ziel, bei lebensbedrohlichen Notfällen oder grenzüberschreitenden Katastrophen die Übergabezeiten zwischen Krankenwagen und Krankenhäusern zu verkürzen.
Ziel
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Europe are characterised by a heterogeneous landscape with diverse organisational setups, technology standards, coordination mechanisms and actors. This is the result of different historical and institutional contexts. However, these EMS are united by the common aim of providing timely care to victims of sudden and life-threatening emergencies or disasters in cross-border settings and international humanitarian missions. Fostering the response capacities and increasing the cooperation of the Emergency Medical Services Systems (EMSS) is of decisive importance for strengthening the resilience of European societies.
During the prior iProcureSecurity project, a large number of EMS were involved to identify, evaluate and prioritise future challenges and needs. The creation of an interoperable, flexible triage management system supported by modern technologies was among the most requested solutions in the context of security-related scenarios.
This iProcureSecurity PCP action is a result of those intense participatory consultation processes. The action will lead to an innovative triage management system that provides a) quick and accurate overview of victims and their status; b) decision support for better allocation of available resources and quicker support for patients; c) improved interoperability with other first responders and relevant actors; d) reduced handover times between ambulance transport and hospitals; and e) insights for quality assurance and training measures.
Following the EC Guidelines on Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP), through a competitive series of design, prototype and pilot steps, the iProcureSecurity PCP will contract suppliers to deliver the creation and deployment of the envisaged triage management system.
Besides the buyers within the consortium, additional observers and experts will participate to contribute to the Pan-European improvement in this field and to proactively share PCP knowledge.
Wissenschaftliches Gebiet
Schlüsselbegriffe
Programm/Programme
- H2020-EU.3.7. - Secure societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens Main Programme
- H2020-EU.3.7.6. - Ensure privacy and freedom, including in the Internet and enhance the societal, legal and ethical understanding of all areas of security, risk and management
- H2020-EU.3.7.2. - Protect and improve the resilience of critical infrastructures, supply chains and tranport modes
- H2020-EU.3.7.3. - Strengthen security through border management
- H2020-EU.3.7.1. - Fight crime, illegal trafficking and terrorism, including understanding and tackling terrorist ideas and beliefs
- H2020-EU.3.7.7. - Enhance stadardisation and interoperability of systems, including for emergency purposes
- H2020-EU.3.7.8. - Support the Union's external security policies including through conflict prevention and peace-building
- H2020-EU.3.7.5. - Increase Europe's resilience to crises and disasters
Thema/Themen
Aufforderung zur Vorschlagseinreichung
Andere Projekte für diesen Aufruf anzeigenUnterauftrag
H2020-SU-SEC-2020
Finanzierungsplan
PCP - Pre-Commercial ProcurementKoordinator
1060 Wien
Österreich
Die Organisation definierte sich zum Zeitpunkt der Unterzeichnung der Finanzhilfevereinbarung selbst als KMU (Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen).