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Paper Key : IRJ************885
Author: Dwarakanath D,Ajay Abishek A,Sai Krishna M,Deepa S
Date Published: 02 Nov 2024
Abstract
By accelerating emergency medical response times, particularly in populated or isolated places, drones hold the potential to completely transform the healthcare industry. In addition to providing real-time video and data transmissions to doctors who can deliver medical samples and samples using drones, drone ambulances can quickly deliver medical supplies, defibrillators, and other life-saving equipment to patients. This reduces the time and associated costs associated with using traditional methods. But before drones and ambulatory medical systems become commonplace, a number of obstacles must be removed. Among these difficulties are: Safety: Drones need to be able to function safely in a range of settings, such as populated places, mountainous terrain, and inclement weather. Rules: Currently, there are a lot of laws governing drone operations, which might make it challenging to get the permissions required to operate both ambulances and drones. Public Acceptance: The security and privacy of drones used for medical purposes are issues that the public is concerned about. Notwithstanding these difficulties, drone ambulance and medical systems have a lot of potential advantages. These initiatives have the power to lower healthcare expenses, save lives, and enhance patient outcomes.
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