https://www.selleckchem.com/products/inf195.html One of the health policy challenges lies in guaranteeing comprehensive emergency care in Germany. Telemedical applications are assumed to be a potential solution to current problems. One of these innovations is the tele-emergency physician system, which changes the workflows of the various actors in prehospital emergency medicine. The aim of the study was to determine how the potentials of the tele-emergency physician system were evaluated by employees of the ambulance control centres in Germany. In the cross-sectional study, employees of ambulance control centres throughout Germany were interviewed using an online-based questionnaire. The results are illustrated in a sub-group analysis according to the state of knowledge on innovation, either (very) low or (very) high. Correlation analyses were carried out to determine significant differences between the subgroups. Data analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel 2013 and IBM SPSS Version 25. The response rate was 69.04%. Of those surveyed, 76.23% expparticipants stated that a tele-emergency physician system should be implemented in their own area. All in all, the tele-emergency physician system is considered useful in prehospital emergency medical service by the staff of the emergency control centres. However, the majority of participants do not assume that there is potential for implementation of this system in their own region. All in all, the tele-emergency physician system is considered useful in prehospital emergency medical service by the staff of the emergency control centres. However, the majority of participants do not assume that there is potential for implementation of this system in their own region. The aim of the study was to determine parents' views in regions distant to medical care (dtmc) vs. close to medical care (ctmc) on (1) the assessment of situation in pediatric care and (2) on delegation of medical tasks to qualified members of non-medical h