PDA emergency software is loosely described as any software that can be used during an emergency situation. Most people remember the days when doctors used pagers and beepers to alert them of emergency situations involving their patients. The doctor would carry this device with them 24 hours a day, on the off chance that something might happen. If the light on the beeper started flashing, they knew to call the hospital or office. They would then learn of the situation or problem, and take steps to solve that problem. This has all changed with the use of PDA emergency software.

PDA emergency software allows doctors and medical professionals to do everything they need to do in an emergency situation from their own home, without ever using a telephone. They can send alerts to others on their team, learn about the situation, and take steps to keep the patient stable until they can reach the hospital.

PDA emergency software is increasingly being used in transplant situations. The transplant list in our country is quite long, while the list of available organs is much smaller. When an organ does become available, it is imperative that the transplant team mobilizes as quickly as possible. That means that the surgeons, nurses, transplant staff, and other workers get to the possible as soon as possible. They also need to ensure that the organ arrives safely, and an operating room is booked. All of this can be done by using PDA emergency software.

PDA emergency software can also apply to emergency situations that take place within their specific office. Take for instance a large rainstorm that causes flooding in the building. The flooding not only destroys the paper medical records, but also wipes out the computer system leaving no patient files behind. The use of PDA emergency software can solve this problem.

PDA emergency software is available in programs that allow the doctor or professional to upload all of their patient files onto their handheld device. This places all of the information in a convenient, easy to use package where the information is always available. When an emergency situation arises such as the flooding described above, that information will still exist. This can also be helpful in situations where the patient is being treated at a hospital, and the doctors on staff there need their medical history as soon as possible. The treating physician can easily and effortlessly send along that information.

PDA emergency software usually ranges in price from $50-300, but it is well worth the price. Many professionals would be unable to continue with their daily duties if not for their PDA emergency software. This helps the doctor stay focused even during trying times, and severe emergencies that may cause stress to the entire office staff.