Paramedic Protocol Provider is a medical app developed by Acid Remap LLC. The last update, v4.50, released on July 08, 2023, and it’s rated 3.59 out of 5 based on the latest 46 reviews. Paramedic Protocol Provider costs $14.99 and requires iOS 14.0+ and Android 13 or newer to download.
Video: Paramedic Protocol Provider Overview
Description
Paramedic Protocol Provider provides quick offline access to over 350 field treatment protocols from the USA and Canada.
How to Use Paramedic Protocol Provider on Your PC or Mac
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Solid EMS Reference Tool
I’ve been using PPP for over a decade. It’s my most common used reference tool on shift. Working in two jurisdictions, I sometimes find myself double checking protocols to ensure that I’m not making a cognitive error, and their system works well for that.
Also, because everything is downloaded to my device, I can swap between jurisdictional protocols simply and easily, even if I’m in a data dead zone.
★★★★★Great
This app is awesome to have at your side. It may be time to update some departments tho as a couple years have gone by
★★★★★Great!
I’ve worked with a couple of different agencies with different protocols, so it is great to have an app that not only allows easy downloads of your agency’s protocols, but also offers easy transition between them. I use this often as a quick reference tool, and the updates are fast and easy that always maintain the newest versions of the protocols.
★★★★☆Great app
Great app until my employer forced them to take down my protocols.
★★★★★Great App
Lots of help during paramedic school and beyond. A lot more convenient to use this app on your iPad, instead of carrying stacks of protocols or dealing with finding them online.
Really wish they had the option to write/draw on the actual protocols themselves, instead of having to switch to the other window.