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Voraussetzungen für Betriebskonzepte

In: Unbemannte Flugsysteme in der medizinischen Versorgung

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  • Johann Röper

    (Universität Greifswald)

  • Julia Kuntosch

    (Universität Greifswald)

  • Sabrina John

    (GLVI Gesellschaft für Luftverkehrsinformatik mbH“)

  • Hanna Steinebach

    (Wingcopter GmbH)

  • Suzan Lara Tunc

    (Wingcopter GmbH)

  • Steffen Fleßa

    (Universität Greifswald)

  • Klaus Hahnenkamp

    (Universitätsmedizin Greifswald)

  • Mina Baumgarten

    (Universitätsmedizin Greifswald)

Abstract

Zusammenfassung In der Schnittmenge der drei anderen Themengebiete dieses Positionspapiers – Versorgungssysteme, Richtlinien und Technik – bilden sich die Konzepte zur Ausgestaltung UAS-basierter Medizinlogistik. Für eine langfristige Innovationsadoption ihres systematischen Betriebs bedarf es indes einer logistischen Infrastruktur. Bisher konnte der aktuelle Forschungsstand zu medizinischen UAS in Deutschland nicht zum Design von Betriebskonzepten mit reellen Umsetzungschancen in einem langfristigen Realbetrieb führen.

Suggested Citation

  • Johann Röper & Julia Kuntosch & Sabrina John & Hanna Steinebach & Suzan Lara Tunc & Steffen Fleßa & Klaus Hahnenkamp & Mina Baumgarten, 2022. "Voraussetzungen für Betriebskonzepte," Springer Books, in: Mina Baumgarten & Klaus Hahnenkamp & Steffen Fleßa (ed.), Unbemannte Flugsysteme in der medizinischen Versorgung, chapter 13, pages 113-122, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-35372-8_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-35372-8_13
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