While the “Saviour” App developed in Mangaluru helps in getting help during medical emergency, there was Aarogya App helping in getting healthcare facilities in New Delhi. Like dial 108 for medical emergency, the Emergency Medicine Association (EMA) and Academic College of Emergency Experts (ACEE) are working on having a single App that connects to a host of Apps dealing with emergency and healthcare aspects, said EMA Principal Secretary Vimal Krishnan here on Sunday. Inaugurating the conference, District Health and Family Welfare Officer Ramakrishna Rao said that it was important to impart knowledge on emergency healthcare to community at large. They will work together at AIIMS and propose to the Union government about launching a common App that links all the Apps dealing with healthcare. Hedge Medical Academy, Salfi P.K., Consultant and Head of Department of Emergency Medicine, Indiana Hospital, and Meghana Mukund, Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, Yenepoya Medical College, spoke.
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