OBJECTIVES: To examine changes in the emergency workload of the London Ambulance Service (LAS) between 1989 and 1999. METHODS: All emergency responses by the LAS during week 16 in each of 1989, 1996, and 1999 were studied. For each week, 999 call responses were analysed by time and day of call, and age/sex of the patient. Call response rates were calculated using age/sex census population estimates for London. Changes in call rates over time were calculated as rate ratios. RESULTS: Emergency responses increased from 6624 to 13 178 in the index weeks of 1989-1999. The ratio of response rates (1999/1989) was 1.91 (95% CI: 1.85 to 1.96). The proportion of out of hours calls increased significantly, from 68.8% in 1989 to 71.3% in 1999 (p = 0.00...
Abstract Objectives During the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to de...
Over the past 20 years there has been an increase in demand for emergency ambulance services across ...
Background: In England in 2015/16, ambulance services responded to nearly 11 million calls. Ambulanc...
This is an open access journal - © 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medici...
Demand for emergency ambulance services has risen steeply over the recent years. This study examined...
Demand for emergency ambulance services has risen steeply over the recent years. This study examined...
BACKGROUND: In 1996-97 there were 623,000 emergency (999) calls made to the London Ambulance Service...
<b>OBJECTIVE</b>\ud \ud - To investigate the use of emergency and non-urgent ambulance transport se...
Demand for emergency medical services in the United Kingdom is rising.1 Research into the type of pa...
Introduction\ud \ud Queensland has the highest ambulance utilisation (150 per 1000 population) in Au...
Aims Ambulance services in England receive around 8 million calls a year, and no known studies have ...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
Objectives In response to a perceived lack of evidence on frequent callers, a national ambulance se...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...
Background Emergency ambulance services are integral to providing a service for those with unplanne...
Abstract Objectives During the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to de...
Over the past 20 years there has been an increase in demand for emergency ambulance services across ...
Background: In England in 2015/16, ambulance services responded to nearly 11 million calls. Ambulanc...
This is an open access journal - © 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medici...
Demand for emergency ambulance services has risen steeply over the recent years. This study examined...
Demand for emergency ambulance services has risen steeply over the recent years. This study examined...
BACKGROUND: In 1996-97 there were 623,000 emergency (999) calls made to the London Ambulance Service...
<b>OBJECTIVE</b>\ud \ud - To investigate the use of emergency and non-urgent ambulance transport se...
Demand for emergency medical services in the United Kingdom is rising.1 Research into the type of pa...
Introduction\ud \ud Queensland has the highest ambulance utilisation (150 per 1000 population) in Au...
Aims Ambulance services in England receive around 8 million calls a year, and no known studies have ...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
Objectives In response to a perceived lack of evidence on frequent callers, a national ambulance se...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...
Background Emergency ambulance services are integral to providing a service for those with unplanne...
Abstract Objectives During the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to de...
Over the past 20 years there has been an increase in demand for emergency ambulance services across ...
Background: In England in 2015/16, ambulance services responded to nearly 11 million calls. Ambulanc...