Save Time, Save Lives
The solution for smooth emergencies
MaydayMayday directs you to the least congested emergency rooms, in real time, for rapid response.
Emergencies under pressure with grave human consequences
Hospitals are facing increasing overcrowding: many emergency rooms are overwhelmed, while others remain underused. This imbalance, combined with a lack of resources, is worsening waiting times and adding stress to medical staff, putting vulnerable patients at risk.

Example in France
Saturated emergency rooms:
when every minute counts
when every minute counts
23
This is the number of deaths recorded by SAMU* which could have been avoided with rapid treatment in the emergency room.
*SAMU = Emergency Service in France
Sources: www.senat.fr
Sources: www.senat.fr
Lack of Equipment and staff availability - Emergencies under pressure in Africa
The ability to direct African patients to the appropriate medical facilities in a timely fashion can make the difference between life and death.

Example in Africa
Saturated emergency rooms:
when every minute counts
when every minute counts
A shortage of human and material resources
On average, there are two doctors per thousand inhabitants in Latin America, a figure lower than the OECD average of 3.5 per thousand inhabitants*. This shortage of medical personnel, combined with a lack of adequate equipment, limits the capacity of emergency services to respond effectively to the needs of the population.
*Sources: www.theglobaleconomy.com
*Sources: www.theglobaleconomy.com

Example in South America
Saturated emergency rooms:
when every minut counts
when every minut counts
93%
93% of countries in the region report interruptions in essential health services, affecting essential access to emergency care.
Sources: hia.paho.org
48%
Only 48% of Latin Americans are reported to be positive about patient safety culture.
Sources: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lack of equipment and trained medical personnel
Emergency services in Southeast Asia face SEVERE shortages of trained medical personnel, lack of adequate equipment, worsened by fragmented health systems. These challenges limit the ability of emergency services to respond effectively to the needs of the growing population.

Example in Asia
Saturated emergency rooms:
when every minut counts
when every minut counts
4 hours
On average, patients wait for 4 hrs to have access to treatment; a problem compounded by overcrowding and lack of resources.
Sources: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
3.2%
3.2% of all ambulances are turned away by hospitals at least 5 times due to saturation.
Sources: www.asialyst.com
Simple operation, concrete results
MaydayMayday translates complex data into clear, actionable insights.
With our technology, we help patients and professionals make the right decisions, at the right time.
With our technology, we help patients and professionals make the right decisions, at the right time.
How does it work?
Simple operation, concrete results
Real-time automated counters
Discreet, non-intrusive sensors detect the number of patients in waiting rooms every 15 minutes for real time transmission.

Intelligent analysis
The data is cross-referenced with the availability of medical personnel for real time calculation of occupancy rate at each medical facility, allowing an instant assessment of the available capacity.

Transparency
The results are displayed on an interactive and geolocated map.
A simple color code (green, orange, red, black) prioritises and indicates at a glance the availability of facilities.
A simple color code (green, orange, red, black) prioritises and indicates at a glance the availability of facilities.

Reduce waiting, ease pressure, maximise capacity
MaydayMayday doesn't just reduce waiting times: our solution brings robust and measurable benefits for all parties concerned by emergencies.
Discover how we unlock access to medical assets.
Discover how we unlock access to medical assets.

Patients
Faster access, less stress!

Medical staff
Less pressure, more efficiency.

Healthcare systems
Optimized resource management.
