Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attendances. Pressures on hospital systems are widely acknowledged with ED overcrowding reported regularly in the media and peer-reviewed literature. Strains on ambulance services are less well-documented or studied. Aims. To review the literature to determine the trends in utilisation of emergency ambulances throughout the developed world and to discuss the major underlying drivers perceived as contributing to this increase. Method. A search of online databases, search engines, peer-reviewed journals and audit reports was undertaken. Findings. Ambulance utilisation has increased in many developed countries over the past 20 years. Annual...
is a growing problem in many health care systems1. Of the 115.3 million ED visit in the United State...
Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
Background: There are indications that pre-hospital emergency care and management of patients can he...
Introduction: The demand for emergency health services (EHS), both in the prehospital (ambulance) an...
Demand for emergency medical services in the United Kingdom is rising.1 Research into the type of pa...
Emergency health is a critical component of health systems; one increasingly congested from growing ...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Demand for emergency medical services in the United Kingdom is rising.1 Research into the type of pa...
is a growing problem in many health care systems1. Of the 115.3 million ED visit in the United State...
Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
Background: There are indications that pre-hospital emergency care and management of patients can he...
Introduction: The demand for emergency health services (EHS), both in the prehospital (ambulance) an...
Demand for emergency medical services in the United Kingdom is rising.1 Research into the type of pa...
Emergency health is a critical component of health systems; one increasingly congested from growing ...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Demand for emergency medical services in the United Kingdom is rising.1 Research into the type of pa...
is a growing problem in many health care systems1. Of the 115.3 million ED visit in the United State...
Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via...
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing pressure due to ...