Abstract Background Not all patients where an ambulance is dispatched are conveyed to an emergency department. Although non-conveyance is a substantial part of ambulance care, there is limited insight in the non-conveyance patient population. Therefore, the study aim was to compare demographics, initial on-scene reasons for care, and vital signs between conveyed and non-conveyed patients attended by an ambulance. Methods A retrospective study of ambulance runs from 2 EMS regions in the Netherlands in 2016 was performed. For each ambulance run demographics (age, gender and geographical location), initial reasons for care categorised into the ICD-10 classification system, and vital functions or observational scales (according to the national ...
The number of ambulance assignments and the influx of patients to the emergency departments (EDs) in...
Objectives Patients ≥65 years old represent 30%-50% of all ambulance assignments (AAs), and the know...
BACKGROUND: As a consequence of the increased overall number of ambulance assignments in combination...
OBJECTIVES: Non-conveyed patients represent a significant proportion of all patients cared for by am...
Abstract Background This systematic review aimed to describe non-conveyance in ambulance care from p...
Background There has been an increasing demand for emergency medical services (EMS), and a growing n...
Background There is an increasing demand for ambulance services and more patients than before are re...
BackgroundWithin the ambulance service, assessment and referral of patients, especially those with n...
Background The decision to not convey patients has become common in emergency medical services world...
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...
Contains fulltext : 197717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
BACKGROUND: Older adults (age ≥ 65 years) represent a significant proportion of all patients who are...
Objectives Patients ≥65 years old represent 30%–50% of all ambulance assignments (AAs), and the know...
OBJECTIVES: To combat overcrowding in emergency departments, ambulance clinicians (ACs) are being en...
The number of ambulance assignments and the influx of patients to the emergency departments (EDs) in...
Objectives Patients ≥65 years old represent 30%-50% of all ambulance assignments (AAs), and the know...
BACKGROUND: As a consequence of the increased overall number of ambulance assignments in combination...
OBJECTIVES: Non-conveyed patients represent a significant proportion of all patients cared for by am...
Abstract Background This systematic review aimed to describe non-conveyance in ambulance care from p...
Background There has been an increasing demand for emergency medical services (EMS), and a growing n...
Background There is an increasing demand for ambulance services and more patients than before are re...
BackgroundWithin the ambulance service, assessment and referral of patients, especially those with n...
Background The decision to not convey patients has become common in emergency medical services world...
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...
Contains fulltext : 197717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
BACKGROUND: Older adults (age ≥ 65 years) represent a significant proportion of all patients who are...
Objectives Patients ≥65 years old represent 30%–50% of all ambulance assignments (AAs), and the know...
OBJECTIVES: To combat overcrowding in emergency departments, ambulance clinicians (ACs) are being en...
The number of ambulance assignments and the influx of patients to the emergency departments (EDs) in...
Objectives Patients ≥65 years old represent 30%-50% of all ambulance assignments (AAs), and the know...
BACKGROUND: As a consequence of the increased overall number of ambulance assignments in combination...