Remote villages have long faced a shortage of medical labor, and in the event of natural disasters, it will pose serious challenges to medical care. Asustek Computer donated 15 portable wireless ultrasound scanners (worth 3.5 million NT) to 5 medical institutions in the east, fighting for a golden rescue period and assisting medical staff at the rescue scene to diagnose the conditions of the patient in real time.
Xie Mingjie, Chief Operating Officer of Asustek Computer, said, “Intelligence and mobilization of medical care have been at the heart of Asustek’s development in recent years. Portable wireless ultrasound provides innovative solutions in clinical practicability, trauma of Emergency and Emergency Response in Disaster Medicine When major disasters occur, the ambulance crew can handle the situation immediately and correctly on the scene, improving the overall efficiency of disaster relief.
Yu Shangru, president of the Taiwan In-House Medical Association, said, “Handheld ultrasound can help frontline medical staff make real-time diagnoses and accurately judge the severity of injury. Medical staff can provide appropriate treatment. and seamlessly connect the hospital’s treatment process. In particular, medical units in mountainous areas, outlying islands and areas with insufficient resources are more suitable for the use of portable ultrasound. From normal to home, traveling or in an emergency, portable ultrasounds can break the boundaries of the field and tackle it immediately.
▲ Taitung Christian Hospital
▲ Branch of Rong Zong Yuli
▲ Guanshan Tzu Chi Hospital
▲ Yuli Tzu Chi Hospital
▲ Dulan Clinic
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