Revolution in emergency medicine: Together to the telenotarz system!

Mülheim an der Ruhr, Essen and Oberhausen start a telenotic system for improving emergency care and quick medical care.
Mülheim an der Ruhr, Essen and Oberhausen start a telenotic system for improving emergency care and quick medical care. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Revolution in emergency medicine: Together to the telenotarz system!

On March 11, 2025, an important step was taken to improve emergency medical care in the region. The cities of Mülheim an der Ruhr, Essen and Oberhausen have signed a public law agreement that aims to introduce a common telenotic system. The initiators, Anja Franke (Mülheim an der Ruhr), Christian Kromberg (Essen) and Michael Jehn (Oberhausen), emphasize the importance of this cooperation for modern emergency care.

The telenotic system is to be used in particular in situations where no emergency doctor is available on site. The use of telemedical technology enables emergency doctors to make medical decisions in real time and to target the rescue team at the scene. This digital networking ensures faster and qualified medical care in emergencies.

Details for the agreement

The agreement includes several key points to optimize emergency medical care:

  • uniform technical equipment of the ambulances (RTW).
  • seamless communication between the RTW team and the telenot doctor.
  • continuous exchange of experiences for quality assurance.

Those responsible are optimistic that the project will be implemented promptly. The aim of the initiative is not only to increase the efficiency of emergency care, but also to sustainably improve the quality of medical care.

With this collaboration, the three cities send a clear signal in the direction of modernization of emergency care. The exchange between the emergency services and the close coordination will help optimize the processes and to secure patient care. According to the cities, this agreement is a pioneering step for the integration of modern technologies into the rescue services of the region.

like skverlag.de not only strengthens the emergency care, but also ensures that quick help is done in serious can be. The cities are therefore working on a future -oriented solution that meets the increasing demands in healthcare.

In summary, it can be said that North Rhine-Westphalia is pursuing an innovative approach with a telenotic system in order to revolutionize medical care in an emergency. The cooperation between Mülheim an der Ruhr, Essen and Oberhausen embodies an important course in emergency medicine.

Further information on cooperation can be read on the website of the city Mülheim an der Ruhr

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