EpiShuttle in Finland: When National Preparedness Extends Across Borders
Finland is taking preparedness from national to international level, with their EpiShuttle network strengthening RescEU response. How did we get there?
Finland is taking preparedness from national to international level, with their EpiShuttle network strengthening RescEU response. How did we get there?
Reflecting on the past year, 2024 has been a pivotal period for EpiGuard, marked by significant strides in integrating the EpiShuttle into preparedness systems worldwide and advancing our training and education initiatives.
The journey of the EpiShuttle started over 10 years ago in West Africa with the largest Ebola epidemic in history. Faced with the challenges of insufficient patient isolation transport equipment, the EpiShuttle was designed to protect healthcare professionals and patients alike.
With 30 EpiShuttles covering the country, the United Kingdom (UK) is at the forefront of patient isolation transport with its EpiShuttle implementation.
Finland is investing in the future safety of their citizens by increasing national preparedness for pandemics and CBRNe events with EpiShuttles!
Now is the time to revise what have we done right of wrong during Covid. It is time to test and train for future pandemics.
Når vi forlater pandemitåka må vi sitte igjen med mer enn et stikk fra legemiddelindustrien. Intensivavdelingene har slått alarm om dårlig beredskap. God beredskap handler ikke bare om bemanning, men også om ny teknologi og trening i skarpe situasjoner.
How to prepare for the next pandemics? How can we prevent Covid-19 from happening again? Global health care management is already preparing for the future. See some strategies they must consider.
The EpiShuttles is deployed in ground ambulance to transport critically ill Covid-19 patients between hospitals!
Many of our customers have managed to perfect the planning and logistics for pandemic with the EpiShuttle. DRF Luftrettung safely transported 330 corona patients by air using an EpiShuttle!