Tens of thousands of heart/brain events occur in Israel per year, cases that require quick and immediate treatment in order to save lives.
As the treatment is delayed, the damage potential worsens and may become irreversible, therefore the response time is critical - this is where Shachal comes into the picture!
Shachel's remote medicine service helps diagnose the patient's condition even before it worsens through the use of innovative technologies.
In fact, in the vast majority of cases, the problem can be diagnosed remotely - including the possibility of performing a full EKG test and, if necessary, launching an intensive care unit in a short time.
In many cases, people experience non-specific symptoms such as heartburn or shortness of breath, but are actually having a heart attack without being aware of it, in such cases, calling Shachal's remote service center allows both the customer and the center to reach a faster and more accurate diagnosis of the problem and treat accordingly as soon as possible.
Shachel's intensive care unit (Photo: Shachel)
Heart disease is the second largest cause of death in Israel - second only to cancer.
Many population groups are at increased risk: family members of people who developed heart disease at a young age (under the age of 55), patients with diabetes, hypertension, high blood cholesterol levels, but many of them live with the feeling of: "It won't happen to me."
Tens of thousands of subscribers in Israel and around the world have already joined Shahal and live with a calm and peaceful heart knowing that if God forbid they experience a cardiac or cerebrovascular event, they will be able to use Shahal's remote support - studies have proven that the length of time it takes to get treatment for Shahal subscribers is significantly shorter compared to the general population.
Remote help?
Yes, it is possible, with Shachel's advanced technology.
When the subscriber feels unwell, he can call Shachel's medical hotline and through the integration of the subscriber's condition in real time, his medical history as reflected in the computerized medical file and the EKG transmission, the hotline staff can quickly diagnose his condition, instruct him how he should behave - and, if necessary, send a team to him Mobile Intensive Care Unit.
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