Pan-European common emergency phone number
E-Health Europe has just released its latest newsletter (Issues 36) examining renewed efforts to introduce a pan-European common emergency phone number.
It highlights the efforts which have been made to promote the 112 number since its introduction in 1991, yet only 22% of Europeans are aware of it.
If just getting a single emergency number for all of Europe is this difficult, how hard will it be to move to a unified health records system?
It highlights the efforts which have been made to promote the 112 number since its introduction in 1991, yet only 22% of Europeans are aware of it.
If just getting a single emergency number for all of Europe is this difficult, how hard will it be to move to a unified health records system?
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