The Malta Independent 11 June 2024, Tuesday
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Emirates Boosts onboard healthcare facilities

Malta Independent Monday, 20 March 2006, 00:00 Last update: about 11 years ago

Emirates’ onboard healthcare facilities on long-haul flights are now significantly boosted.

Emirates’ cabin crew can now obtain clinically-accurate vital signs data from a passenger who has taken ill in flight, with the introduction of the new passenger health monitoring system, Tempus, from UK-based Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd (RDT).

Tempus records a passenger’s blood pressure, pulse rate, temperature, electrocardiogram (ECG), blood oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.

The data is then sent via the inflight communications system to emergency medical specialists at the Medlink Response Centre in Phoenix, USA, who can diagnose the problem and advise the crew on the best course of action.

Emirates is among three airlines worldwide who have purchased the technology, with a number of others expected to follow suit shortly.

Dr Cliff Webster, Emirates’ Senior Vice President Medical Services, said: “Emirates takes the health and safety of its passengers very seriously. We are confident that with Tempus, our customers will receive the best medical care currently available on board aircraft today.

The system enables medical teams on the ground to differentiate between a serious and a minor medical condition, which will reassure an ill passenger.”

The Tempus is now installed in all Emirates’ Airbus A340-500 aircraft which are currently operating services between Dubai and New York, Osaka, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland and Christchurch. The unit will be fitted into the Airbus A380-800 aircraft and the long-range Boeing 777s currently on order.

RDT managing director Graham Murphy said: “Tempus enables fast, informed medical decisions to be taken, ensuring passengers and their families receive the highest quality of medical care.”

Emirates operates four flights each week from Malta to Dubai with a stopover in Larnaca, Cyprus, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

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