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Platform for European Medical Support during major emergencies

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In Europe, one of the core emergency response services to deadly threats such as pandemic disease and major terrorism attacks is the European Health Services (EHS). The EHS comprise key stakeholders that include hospitals, community health services, pre-hospital emergency care services, medical suppliers, rescue services, health related voluntary services and others. It is crucial to the EHS that it remains in an excellent state of preparedness supported by first-class planning and decision support tools. Moreover, in the response phase, EHS need consistent, coordinated and standardised advanced support methods and tools providing support in critical tasks like e.g. early threat detection, common operational picture, creation of surge capacity etc. Finally, at a pan European level, EHS also need an interoperable framework with the ability to provide a coordinated European response to any major medical incident.

PULSE aims to meet these challenges.

The project will begin by a) comprehensively studying the procedures, processes and training requirements in current operation at the EHS using the support of end users available to the project. It will then b):

• Develop standard and consistent response procedures and processes;
• Provide tools to support decision making in both preparedness and response phases;
• Provide a Framework that ensures decision makers have access to timely key data, planning and decision support tools and to international best practice and lessons learnt;
• Present innovative training techniques to improve personnel response training;
• Develop an ‘emergency app’ for smart phones that will allow users fast and flexible access to emergency resource availability information;

The primary benefit will:
• Reduce administration, bureaucracy and ensure better use of resources;
The project will:
• Build on research results from previous EU projects which have developed usable analysis of societal and political criteria and their relevance to security measures
-Capture and assess lessons learnt.

The PULSE framework solution can be validated by two pilot scenarios based on multiple exercises and demonstrations: a) a biological attack in Italy and b) a major stadium 'crush' at a Dublin concert. Both will involve cross corder support from neighbouring countries

Zaproszenie do składania wniosków

FP7-SEC-2013-1
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Koordynator

SKYTEK LIMITED
Wkład UE
€ 865 525,00
Adres
32 LOWER LEESON STREET
2 DUBLIN
Irlandia

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Region
Ireland Northern and Western Border
Rodzaj działalności
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Kontakt administracyjny
Sarah Bourke (Dr.)
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