In highly urbanized area where traffic condition fluctuates constantly, transportation infrastructure is one of the major contributing factors to Emergency Medical Service (EMS) availability and patient outcome. In this paper, we assess the impact of traffic fluctuation to the EMS first response availability in urban area, by evaluating the k-minute coverage under 21 traffic scenarios. The set of traffic scenarios represents the time-of-day and day-of-week effects, and is generated by combining road link speed information from multiple historical speed databases. In addition to the k-minute area coverage calculation, the k-minute population coverage is also evaluated for every 100m by 100m grid that partitions the case study area of Seoul, ...
The enormity of many cities today poses special problems for authorities supplying emergency medical...
Trauma is the leading cause of death among people younger than 40 years of age in South Korea. This ...
Pre-hospital care is provided by emergency medical services (EMS) staff, the initial health care pro...
<div><p>In highly urbanized area where traffic condition fluctuates constantly, transportation infra...
Ensuring access to healthcare in emergency health situations is a persistent concern for health syst...
AbstractEffective treatment of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients depends on the transportation ...
The performance of an emergency medical service (EMS) depends on the existing infrastructure and all...
PDFTech ReportDTRT06-G-0048 (Grant)Emergency medical servicesEmergency response timeAmbulancesUrban ...
Emergency medical response system in Korea was launched in 1982 for the improvement of national welf...
Background: Minimizing emergency medical service (EMS) response time is a central objective of preho...
Accessibility of emergency medical care is one of the crucial factors in evaluating national primary...
Recently, with the increased frequency of disasters, the demand for measures to secure the golden ho...
The aims of this study were to describe overcrowding in regional emergency departments in Seoul, Kor...
Emergency medical response system in Korea was launched in 1982 for the improvement of national welf...
During May and June 2015, an outbreak of the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) occurred in Kor...
The enormity of many cities today poses special problems for authorities supplying emergency medical...
Trauma is the leading cause of death among people younger than 40 years of age in South Korea. This ...
Pre-hospital care is provided by emergency medical services (EMS) staff, the initial health care pro...
<div><p>In highly urbanized area where traffic condition fluctuates constantly, transportation infra...
Ensuring access to healthcare in emergency health situations is a persistent concern for health syst...
AbstractEffective treatment of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients depends on the transportation ...
The performance of an emergency medical service (EMS) depends on the existing infrastructure and all...
PDFTech ReportDTRT06-G-0048 (Grant)Emergency medical servicesEmergency response timeAmbulancesUrban ...
Emergency medical response system in Korea was launched in 1982 for the improvement of national welf...
Background: Minimizing emergency medical service (EMS) response time is a central objective of preho...
Accessibility of emergency medical care is one of the crucial factors in evaluating national primary...
Recently, with the increased frequency of disasters, the demand for measures to secure the golden ho...
The aims of this study were to describe overcrowding in regional emergency departments in Seoul, Kor...
Emergency medical response system in Korea was launched in 1982 for the improvement of national welf...
During May and June 2015, an outbreak of the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) occurred in Kor...
The enormity of many cities today poses special problems for authorities supplying emergency medical...
Trauma is the leading cause of death among people younger than 40 years of age in South Korea. This ...
Pre-hospital care is provided by emergency medical services (EMS) staff, the initial health care pro...