There is typically a lot of back end connectivity and testing that happens before roll out.
EMS users have to be built, devices that can handle the app have to be in use ( should just be a phone). A private network or encryption will have to be in place. Then whatever hardware and connections at the hospitals and the dispatch location. So, my experience is these implementations take a while.
And that's not even the sales pitch, contracting, and PO time.
Sorry I call BS.
My husband's son lives there. This has been in the making for a year now. They have been pushing this that long.
There is typically a lot of back end connectivity and testing that happens before roll out.
EMS users have to be built, devices that can handle the app have to be in use ( should just be a phone). A private network or encryption will have to be in place. Then whatever hardware and connections at the hospitals and the dispatch location. So, my experience is these implementations take a while.
And that's not even the sales pitch, contracting, and PO time.