Project description
A digital life saver in Slovenia
During mass casualties’ incidents (MCI), emergency staff, medical teams and operators must make quick decisions depending on the information they have. Triage – a selection of patients according to the urgency of help – is one of the most difficult complex tasks. The EU-funded ETIMan project will offer a digital mobile tool for MCI emergency staff to make their job easier. Data will be sent rapidly to MCI headquarters and hospitals. It will help to track patients on their way to treatment and reduce administrative work by sending combined data on paper and radio to minimise errors.
Objective
ETIMan, Emergency and Triage Information Manager is a smart mobile solution for management of Mass Casualties
Incidents and Triage (MCI). It is developed to ease the work of emergency medical staff, provide better and faster data to
MCI headquarters and hospitals in real time, efficiently deploy resources and reduce costs and casualty cases. Targeted
users are emergency medical teams, hospitals and MCI operators. Their urgent needs are: real-time accurate situation
overview in MCI cases; tracking patients on their transport to further urgent care; tracking patients in different Triage stages;
reduce time for administrative and paper work & data (re)input. Current state-of-the-art of MCI data (re)input is paper & pen
& radio combination with huge potential for unwanted errors.
ETIMan will bring digitalization to emergency medical teams and MCI operators. They will for the first time be able to use
digital tool for dealing with wounded persons at MCI event, even in bad signal situations. Estimations from on-field pilot
exercise show that data (re)input, analysing information and administrative work costs can be reduced by 20%-30%,
enabling more focus on medical care.
We already have Daily Emergency mode (one part of ETIMan) at TRL9 and collaborate with Slovenian regional Healthcare
Organization as beta client for the whole ETIMan solution as well. Total global targeted SAM is about 9.300 potential buyers.
Region 300-500km from Ljubljana will be targetted first, totalling 80 mio inhabitants. 21 prospect have already been identified
from this region. In next phase, EU and its neighbourhood will follow. We estimate to realize 15,05 mio € revenue in first 5
years and employ 45 new staff members. Feasibility study goals are: 1-user acceptance study, 2-in-depth market and IPR
study, 3-test of commercial approach through market outreach and education, 4-economic viability and financal analysis. We
improved the proposal after winning Seal of Excellence.
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H2020-EU.2.3. - INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Innovation In SMEs
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H2020-EU.3. - PRIORITY 'Societal challenges
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H2020-EU.2.1. - INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
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SME-1 - SME instrument phase 1
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) H2020-EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020
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4220 SKOFJA LOKA
Slovenia
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