Emergency Medical Services (EMS) constitute a unique component of health care at the interface between primary and hospital care. EMS data within the pre-hospital setting represents an unparalleled source of epidemiological and health care information that have so far been neglected for public health monitoring. The European Emergency Data Project (EED Project) thus intends to identify common indicators for European EMS systems and to evaluate their suitability for integration into a comprehensive public health monitoring strategy. The article provides a brief overview on objectives and methodology in the form of a progress report
This Interactive Qualifying Project, prepared for MIRAD Laboratory, provides a basic understanding o...
An Emergency Medical Service (EMS) can be defined as "a comprehensive system which provides the...
The Public Health England (PHE; United Kingdom) Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance Team (ReSST) curren...
SUMO ist ein am Robert Koch-Institut entwickeltes und betriebenes System, welches Gesundheitsdaten f...
ObjectiveTo describe the strategy and process used by the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) Bureau...
In this paper we provide an overview of the way that information and communication technologies have...
Background The introduction of information technology (IT) in emergency ambulance services to electr...
Background. Centralized emergency medical services (EMS) data collection is critical to evaluating E...
1054056Final reportCheung, MelissaPDFResearch PaperDOT-HS-810-756NTIS-PB2007110790DTNH22-05-D-25043E...
Rapid access to medical treatment is a key determinant of outcomes for cardiovascular events. Emerge...
Aim: The aim of this prospective study was the comparison of four emergency medical service (EMS) sy...
BackgroundSyndromic surveillance provides public health intelligence to aid in early warning and mon...
Infectious disease outbreaks like H1N1 and more recently Ebola, have once more highlighted that heal...
Aims: The electronic Health Indicator Data (eHID) project aims to investigate how routinely collecte...
Medical and epidemiological documentation in disasters is pivotal: the former for recording patient ...
This Interactive Qualifying Project, prepared for MIRAD Laboratory, provides a basic understanding o...
An Emergency Medical Service (EMS) can be defined as "a comprehensive system which provides the...
The Public Health England (PHE; United Kingdom) Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance Team (ReSST) curren...
SUMO ist ein am Robert Koch-Institut entwickeltes und betriebenes System, welches Gesundheitsdaten f...
ObjectiveTo describe the strategy and process used by the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) Bureau...
In this paper we provide an overview of the way that information and communication technologies have...
Background The introduction of information technology (IT) in emergency ambulance services to electr...
Background. Centralized emergency medical services (EMS) data collection is critical to evaluating E...
1054056Final reportCheung, MelissaPDFResearch PaperDOT-HS-810-756NTIS-PB2007110790DTNH22-05-D-25043E...
Rapid access to medical treatment is a key determinant of outcomes for cardiovascular events. Emerge...
Aim: The aim of this prospective study was the comparison of four emergency medical service (EMS) sy...
BackgroundSyndromic surveillance provides public health intelligence to aid in early warning and mon...
Infectious disease outbreaks like H1N1 and more recently Ebola, have once more highlighted that heal...
Aims: The electronic Health Indicator Data (eHID) project aims to investigate how routinely collecte...
Medical and epidemiological documentation in disasters is pivotal: the former for recording patient ...
This Interactive Qualifying Project, prepared for MIRAD Laboratory, provides a basic understanding o...
An Emergency Medical Service (EMS) can be defined as "a comprehensive system which provides the...
The Public Health England (PHE; United Kingdom) Real-Time Syndromic Surveillance Team (ReSST) curren...