Robust Technology At The Service Of Healthcare: How 061 Aragón relies on Panasonic TOUGHBOOK
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Robust Technology At The Service Of Healthcare: How 061 Aragón relies on Panasonic TOUGHBOOK
In emergencies, every second counts. The teams at Servicio de Urgencias y Emergencias Sanitarias 061 Aragón know this well and they have incorporated a technological ally designed not to fail in the most critical moments: Panasonic Toughbook G2 tablets.
For the past two years, these tablets have been part of the equipment in 061 Aragón ambulances. Thanks to internally developed software, healthcare professionals can immediately access patient information, speeding up care and strengthening the safety of pre-hospital services.
The ruggedness of the Toughbook G2 has made a real difference in emergency interventions. Resistant to shocks and drops, with battery life that supports long shifts and easy-to-clean surfaces, these tablets enable real-time work, coordination of next steps in patient care, and a continuous flow of data even under adverse conditions.
"TOUGHBOOK tablets are designed to withstand the toughest challenges in emergency environments. Their reliability is key in a sector where every decision can make the difference in a patient’s life."
KAM Spain and Portugal
Panasonic Connect TOUGHBOOK
A new digital ecosystem inside ambulances
Servicio de Urgencias y Emergencias Sanitarias 061 Aragón professionals highlight how the introduction of TOUGHBOOK G2 has transformed the way they work inside ambulances. With these tablets, healthcare staff can consult and update medical records during transport, adjust diagnoses on the spot and plan treatments with greater accuracy.
The Onboard Electronic Health Record (HCEE) software, developed by 061 Aragón itself, perfectly complements Panasonic’s technology. Thanks to it, patient data can be recorded and shared in real time with other medical resources, without delays or the risk of losing information.
A partnership that saves lives
The collaboration between Panasonic Toughbook and 061 Aragón shows how technological innovation can become a vital tool in emergency medicine. When an ambulance is on the move and every second is critical, having robust, reliable devices that integrate seamlessly with clinical information is not a luxury, it’s a necessity.
The integration of Toughbook into the daily work of 061 Aragón represents a major step forward in the evolution of emergency care. It is proof that when technology is placed at the service of people, it becomes an essential ally for healthcare professionals in their most important mission: saving lives.
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