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screen capable of up to 6000 nits in direct sunlight and can automatically adjust its screen brightness to fit its environment. Gen- uine Windows® 7 support means an easier to use interface and more off-the-shelf com- mercial applications than any OS on the planet. Plus the U1 Ultra features a rugged modular design, and a host of integrated op- tions like GPS, Gobi™ mobile broadband, 2MP camera, and barcode readers, there are no limits to productivity. The U1 Ultra is ideally suited for multi-tasking applications such as SAP, CRM, turn-by-turn directions, drawings, schematics, GEO tagging, and paperless forms.


www.panasonic.com Ambulance Medical Billing


Saving time can save lives. Equip your medics with the best tools enabling them to effortlessly enter patient data one time with- out having to enter data into multiple systems, so that they can focus on patient care while also turning over your billing needs to a in- dustry leading revenue cycle management firm. In turn, you will increase revenue by a minimum of 10% guaranteed and you will have NO UPFRONT COST!


Ambulance Medical Billing, ESO Solutions, and DataSource Mobility have bundled the perfect solution for your ePCR/billing needs. Here’s how it works: • NO UP FRONT COST for Software or Hardware with an all Inclusive billing package! This is a turnkey solution for ESO Solutions ePCR (electronic patient care reporting).


• Performance Guarantee: You are guar- anteed at least a 10% increase in rev-


computers (estimated value $4,000 / unit) • ESO Solutions patient care software (es- timated value $12,995)


online.ambulancerevenue.com GlucoPouch Gel


GlucoPouch 15 is a fast-acting glucose gel, one that contains 15 grams of Glucose to help people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes treat hypoglycemia (low blood sugar.) GlucoBrands LLC, an innovator in Diabetes Care Products, recently launched GlucoPouch to improve the lives of those living with diabetes. GlucoBrands founder, Ethan Lewis, ex- plains: “I have always believed that treating low blood sugar shouldn’t be as difficult as it is for so many. It has never made sense to me that we should have to carry around big juice boxes, or tubes of chalky glucose tablets. The mission of GlucoBrands LLC is to make living with diabetes more convenient and less expensive, with visionary products


STAT Medical Education


STAT Medical Education L.L.C. provides teaching tools to health care professionals. Our goal is to provide the high quality vi- sual aids and teaching materials for stu- dents and faculty.


for the diabetes community. GlucoPouch is first of these products.”


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The EMS STAT 12-Lead is a compact pocket-sized visual aide, used to assist the clinician in interpreting 12-lead ECGs. This visual aid is easy to use and can be placed on most 12-lead ECG. In addition, the EMS STAT 12-Lead creates a systematic ap- proach to looking at and identifying abnor- malities within a 12-lead ECG. • Eliminates confusion of the 12-lead identification


enue and AMB will beat all competitors on pricing.


• AMB will supply your entire fleet the re- quired ePCR equipment completely free of charge.


• All state reporting done on behalf of ESO Solutions at NO extra cost. FREE ePCR Equipment: • Panasonic Toughbook(s) CF-19 mobile


• Systematic approach to looking at and identifying abnormalities


• Quick identification of cardiovascular system of the heart


American Heart Association recommen- dation for 12-lead ECGs in the field. “EMS responders should be trained and equipped to obtain 12-lead ECGs.


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