Innovations and Challenges in Modern Ambulance Services

Authors

  • Alhassan Hamad Almass Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA
  • Mana Mohammed Yaseen Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA
  • Hussein Salem Al Mansour Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA
  • Ali Salem Al Shaiban Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA
  • Salaiman Turki Al Saab Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA
  • Ali Moeed Almansour Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA
  • Fahad Mohammad Zbid Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA
  • Nawaf Mana Al Dwis Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Keywords:

Ambulance
Telemedicine
IOT
Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Objectives: This study investigates innovations and challenges in advancing ambulance services to ensure effective and safe out-of-hospital care, where patients may benefit from treatment at the scene or remain at home. This involves examining the integration of telemedicine, internet of things (IoT) connectivity, Artificial Intelligence )AI(, advanced life support, electronic patient records, and continuous vital sign monitoring to improve decision-making and emergency response. Methods: Through a comprehensive literature review, data was gathered on recent advancements in ambulance services. Key technological elements such as telemedicine applications, IoT-enabled devices, AI for emergency dispatching, mobile diagnostic tools, and electronic health records were analyzed. Emphasis was placed on how these technologies interact within the ambulance environment and the systemic challenges faced, including data security, interoperability, and infrastructure requirements. Results: Findings indicate that integrating these technologies can improve patient care by enabling real-time decision-making, reducing unnecessary transport, and providing access to remote medical expertise. However, issues such as data privacy, technological compatibility, and the need for robust internet connectivity remain significant barriers. Conclusions: Enhanced ambulance systems offer significant benefits for out-of-hospital care. Addressing operational challenges and implementing secure, interoperable solutions will be essential for realizing the full potential of these innovations, ultimately leading to more efficient and patient-centered emergency response.

Author Biographies

Alhassan Hamad Almass, Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Mana Mohammed Yaseen, Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Hussein Salem Al Mansour, Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Ali Salem Al Shaiban, Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Salaiman Turki Al Saab, Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Ali Moeed Almansour, Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Fahad Mohammad Zbid, Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Nawaf Mana Al Dwis, Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

Saudi Red Crescent authority in Najran City | KSA

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2024-12-30

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Innovations and Challenges in Modern Ambulance Services. JMPS [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 30 [cited 2025 Apr. 13];8(4):1-10. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jmps/article/view/8449

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Innovations and Challenges in Modern Ambulance Services. JMPS [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 30 [cited 2025 Apr. 13];8(4):1-10. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jmps/article/view/8449