19.11.2008 15:42:26
In Januar 2009 will the incentiveMED International AG be present at the Arab Health in Dubai.
18.09.2008 10:29:39
German company incentiveMED International AG introduced earlier this year the smallest off-road ambulance of the world - the Rescue Alltrail Van CS Gecco. Since then, the small, trailworthy and fully equipped ambulance is very much in demand, especially in the Middle East and Central Asia.
01.07.2008 10:15:33
Note: The following article is in german.
Das Wittlicher Unternehmen "incentiveMED International AG" betreibt seit Oktober letzten Jahres einen privaten Rettungsdienst auf der Ferieninsel Mallorca. Die spanischen Behörden erteilten dem Unternehmen "incentiveMED Medical Services S.L." die erforderlichen Genehmigungen.
11.02.2008 10:04:08
DUBAI - Accident victims in the UAE can soon expect the smallest ambulance in the world to rescue them, negotiating the heaviest of traffic and sandy terrains.
05.02.2008 10:41:04
ACCIDENT victims trapped in deserts or narrow roads can soon expect the arrival of the "world's smallest ambulance" to their rescue.
The rescue van, which has derived its brand name from the strategy game GECCO, (Game Environment for Command and Control Operations), is set to hit the UAE roads soon.
04.02.2008 12:04:31
World's smallest rescue vehicle presented
DUBAI - IncentiveMED International AG has specialized in managing and operating emergency medical services and air rescue systems. At the Arab Health 2008 it will present the world's smallest rescue vehicle.
29.01.2008 14:46:29
Wittlich/Dubai. incentiveMED International AG presents the smallest emergency vehicle in the world from 28 to 31 January 2008 at the Arab Health Exhibition in Dubai. The vehicle has a four-wheel drive designed especially for tough conditions in hot desert regions.
29.01.2008 14:45:05
Wittlich. At the end of 2007, the professional journal "Critical Care" published new guidelines for the treatment of patients with massive bleeding as a result of serious injuries. The interdisciplinary project group “Task Force for Advanced Trauma Care in Bleeding" – it has existed since 2005 and is made up of European experts and specialised companies - has issued recommendations for action in the case of severe traumatic bleeding based on a consensus of all participants following critical intensive screening and assessment of the available literature. These recommendations were evaluated with regard to their evidence and classified accordingly. The division into the evidence stages 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, 2B and 2C was named after the so-called GRADE system (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation). The recommendations are only guidelines.
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