Medical control system definition

Medical control system means a system wherein the direct clinical instructions given to emergency medical services personnel in the field are given by physicians in a designated hospital or medical resource center.
Medical control system means a system wherein the direct clinical
Medical control system means the system that provides instructions, guidance, advice, and follow-up verification from doctors on emergency medical activities during the period when patients are being transported from the scene of an emergency until their arrival at a medical institution, conducted by emergency life-saving technicians or others in order to ensure the quality of such activities.

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