
Kazakhstan Improves Ambulance Services with Smart Video Loggers
Kazakhstan Launches Pilot Program Using Video Data Loggers to Improve Ambulance Services A new pilot program in Kazakhstan is using video data loggers to improve transparency and accountability in ambulance services. The initiative, which involves attaching video recording devices to the phones of paramedics, records every stage of an emergency response, from the initial call to the return to base. This detailed record helps improve the quality of care and provides valuable data for analysis and training. "Smart video loggers fix each stage of the call, from the moment of departure to the return," explains a paramedic featured in the video. The footage shows paramedics responding to a call, treating a patient, and the secure upload of the recorded data to a central server. The program aims to increase transparency and improve the quality of emergency medical services in the country. The secure storage of the video data protects patient privacy while providing valuable information for improving response times and treatment protocols. The success of this pilot project could lead to the wider adoption of this technology across Kazakhstan and potentially other countries.