China sends blood at risk of technology in service of life

In the city of Shijiageung, China, a new technological development is transforming the way medical materials are distributed. A nurse equipped with sterile uniforms and gloves carefully load blood samples and other medical supplies to an advanced threat that is ready to be lifted into the air and sent directly to [...]
A nurse, equipped with sterile uniforms and gloves, carefully load blood samples and other medical supplies into an advanced threat that is ready to be lifted into the air and sent directly to needy patients, conducts the telegraph.
The initiative is part of an innovative project aimed at accelerating the transport of blood and vital medical materials, especially in emergency cases or in difficult areas to achieve by traditional means.
With the help of the fears, Chinese health authorities hope to significantly reduce the waiting time for treatment, increase efficiency and save more lives.
Flights are carried out in short and medium distances, under full technical supervision, ensuring that cargo is stored in optimum conditions throughout the journey. Using this technology is especially important in rural areas or during natural disasters, where road infrastructure may be damaged or impassable.
This is another example of how China is leading to the integration of fear technology into the health service, paving the way for a future where medical assistance reaches faster and safer than ever before. /Periscope/












