Innovative Design of Detached Community Mobile Healthcare Emergency Vehicle System
Abstract
In the urbanization process, the traditional emergency vehicle is exposed to insufficient response speed and efficiency in dealing with complex communities' environments, public health emergencies, and traffic congestion. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on the innovative design of the detached community mobile medical emergency vehicle system. Based on literature review, data collection and user requirements research, the existing community medical service and emergency vehicle systems are analyzed in depth, and a prototype model is developed based on the modularization concept. In cooperation with community health service centers, hospitals, and many other parties, the detached mobile medical emergency vehicle for communities integrates medical resources to form a multifaceted service system. It can deliver medical services to residents, flexibly adjust services, and carry out health education. the detached design expands the scope of first aid, and with the UAV form, it can cope with congestion. The system significantly shortens medical response time, improves service coverage and resource utilization, provides a good user experience, offers high potential for improving the quality and efficiency of emergency medical services in the community, and provides a new way of thinking for the development of medical emergency systems in the future.
Keywords: Smart healthcare, Detached emergency vehicle, Industrial design, User experience
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1006511
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