Sns Assumes Responsibility for Inem in the Duration of Patient Transfer
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Between the decision to transfer the patient, 49 years of age, with a cranial trauma, from the Covilhá Hospital until the emergency in Coimbra took more than five hours.
INEM ensures that the user transferred to Covilh "has access to highly differentiated knowledge care beyond the m-computed teams involved".
Force Air Force claims that there are more than two planes for the air transport of patients, but these need a track that does not always exist in the vicinity of hospitals and emergency facilities.
The executive director of the SNS assumed any responsibility in this case, stressing that "the hospital transfer is not the competence of the executive director".
The Executive Director of the National Health Service today gave the INEM responsibility for the transport of a patient who, after the decision to transfer from the Covilla Hospital, stayed for more than five hours until he arrived at the Coimbra. "This is a question they should put to the INEM" (National Emergency Institute), said Álvaro Almeida in an interview with CNN when asked about the patient who was transferred from the Covilla Hospital …
The Manager of the National Health Service (SNS) assigns responsibilities to the Medical Emergency for a five-hour journey to take a patient with cranioencephalic trauma to the Coimbra hospital
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