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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 36 MIN

595 - How Real Time Sharing and Communication Improve Patient Care and Reduce Ambulance Ramping

from Talking HealthTech

In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch speaks with Lars Borup, Clinical Manager at Dedalus, and Andrew Mitchell, Paramedic Clinical Consultant for Australia and New Zealand, about the growing issue of ambulance ramping and the pressures facing paramedics and emergency departments.They discuss the human and operational impacts of patients waiting outside hospitals, and the complex factors driving congestion, from changing social structures to system bottlenecks.The conversation also explores digital solutions for streamlining patient handovers, including real-time data sharing, electronic patient care records, and coordinated care pathways.Drawing on both local experiences and international models from Europe, Lars and Andrew highlight how improved communication between pre-hospital care and hospitals can reduce delays and optimise patient flow.They also show how connecting with primary care providers supports better outcomes across the wider health system.This episode highlights how technology, workflow improvements, and integrated care can transform emergency services.Key Takeaways🔄 Growing demand in healthcare leads to complex ambulance ramping and bed block challenges in Australia and globally👨‍⚕️ Secondary triage and alternate care pathways are being developed to reduce hospital load📱 Real-time electronic patient care records enable hospitals to prepare more effectively for incoming patients🤝 Seamless communication and integrated data sharing between paramedics, hospitals, and primary care are critical for efficient transitions🚑 Structured digital tools support paramedics in decision-making and workflow, leading to improved patient safety and qualityTimestamps00:00 — Speaker introductions05:19 — Why not just add resources?07:47 — Is ramping just shifting the block?10:23 — Transition and handover points12:23 — Real-time electronic records in Denmark17:26 — Pre-arrival notification in Australia26:15 — Digital support tools for paramedics28:40 — Unified ED and ambulance workflow32:49 — Addressing ambulance ramping: Communication--------Want to keep the conversation going?The full article and extended show notes for this episode are available inside the THT+ Community here: View Full Article HereIn the THT+ Community, our members keep the discussion going, share perspectives, and unpack what this episode actually means in practice with other people working in healthtech.If you’re enjoying the show and want access to full articles, episode discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealthtech.com/thtplusAnd if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps.Mentioned in this episode:Sign Up to the Free Talking Healthtech NewsletterSign up to the free Talking HealthTech newsletter for weekly digital health news, events, jobs, partner updates and Pete’s take on what matters across the sector: talkinghealthtech.com/newsletter

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