Impact of a Teleconsultation Performed During Ambulance's Displacement
Patients Emergency On-site Care by Mobile Emergency Unit

About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Patients Emergency On-site Care by Mobile Emergency Unit focused on measuring Telemedicine, Ambulance, Transport, Hospital Home Care Services
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Signing the free and informed consent form.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients / companions without access to the "WhatsApp" application
- Patients who are not transported to a hospital unit
Sites / Locations
- Hospital Israelita Abert Einstein
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Standard institutional protocol, without teleconsultation.
Teleconsultation during the ambulance journey to the place of care.
standard will be met according to the current institutional protocol, which does not include teleconsultation. Therefore, the call will be interrupted after guidance from the telemedicine on duty.
teleconsultation will receive a video call using the free "WhatsApp" application, made by one of the emergency workers of the Telemedicine Center, using an institutional smartphone. The teleconsultation can be done directly to the patient and/or with the companion who made the call. The telemedicine on-duty officer will then assess the condition during the time the ambulance travels. The ambulance team will contact the Telemedicine Center and inform the on-call person when the ambulance geolocation application informs 2 minutes of estimated time of arrival at the place of care. At this point, the on-call doctor will interrupt the teleconsultation and pass the information on to the ambulance team. The video call will be turned off upon arrival of the ambulance team.