The issue focused on what were called "brick and mortar" medical facilities, which don't have proper systems to meet all the necessary medical needs of patients.

In one case, about 200 cases a year are reported in medical institutions that only provide basic health care. In most other cases, doctors who've been training for years can get better results with technology.

But police say there is no evidence that technology has changed anything. The study also found that research studies show that officers do not find technology