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The BurNet project established a Mediterranean network connecting 17 Burn Centres (BC). This initiative standardizes burn patient care and optimizes emergency response through telemedicine and shared protocols.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Public Health
  • Telemedicine

Background:

  • The Eumedis initiative aims to develop the Information Society in the Mediterranean, with a focus on healthcare.
  • Network-based solutions are needed to interconnect healthcare actors across the Euro-Mediterranean region.
  • The BurNet project is a pilot initiative within the Eumedis program.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To interconnect 17 Burn Centres (BC) in the Mediterranean Area via an information network.
  • To standardize prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation protocols for burn patients.
  • To improve coordination between BC and peripheral emergency rooms for optimized first aid.

Main Methods:

  • Establishing an information network linking 17 Burn Centres.
  • Developing shared procedure protocols for burn patient care and rehabilitation.
  • Implementing training/information activities and telemedicine for enhanced first aid.

Main Results:

  • The BurNet project successfully connected 17 Burn Centres across the Mediterranean.
  • Standardized protocols for burn patient management are being developed.
  • A foundation for an international burn patient database and teleconsultation system is established.

Conclusions:

  • The BurNet project demonstrates the feasibility of a networked approach to burn care in the Mediterranean.
  • Standardized protocols and telemedicine can significantly improve the care of burn patients.
  • This initiative facilitates international collaboration and knowledge sharing in burn management.