Despite the fact that the 15 leading causes of global deaths and disability-adjusted life years are from conditions amenable to emergency care, and that this burden is highest in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), there is a paucity of research on LMIC emergency care to guide policy making, resource allocation and service provision. A literature review of the 550 articles on LMIC emergency care published in the 10-year period from 2007 to 2016 yielded 106 articles for LMIC emergency care surveillance and registry research. Few articles were from established longitudinal surveillance or registries and primarily composed of short-term data collection. Using these articles, a working group was convened by the US National Institute...
Abstract Objective: To conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income count...
ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
ObjectiveTo estimate the global and national burden of emergency conditions, and compare them to eme...
Despite the fact that the 15 leading causes of global deaths and disability-adjusted life years are ...
Barriers to global emergency care development include a critical lack of data in several areas, incl...
Disease processes that frequently require emergency care constitute approximately 50% of the total d...
There is little research on emergency care delivery in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To ...
Disease processes that frequently require emergency care constitute approximately 50% of the total d...
A large proportion of the total global burden of disease is caused by emergency medical conditions. ...
IntroductionThere is little research on emergency care delivery in low- and middle-income countries ...
IntroductionThere is little research on emergency care delivery in low- and middle-income countries ...
Emergency care systems (ECS) address a wide range of acute conditions, including emergent conditions...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent strides in the development of global emergency medicine (EM), the field c...
Emergency care serves a key function within health care systems by providing an entry point to healt...
Background: The epidemiology of emergency care globally is largely unknown, especially in developing...
Abstract Objective: To conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income count...
ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
ObjectiveTo estimate the global and national burden of emergency conditions, and compare them to eme...
Despite the fact that the 15 leading causes of global deaths and disability-adjusted life years are ...
Barriers to global emergency care development include a critical lack of data in several areas, incl...
Disease processes that frequently require emergency care constitute approximately 50% of the total d...
There is little research on emergency care delivery in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To ...
Disease processes that frequently require emergency care constitute approximately 50% of the total d...
A large proportion of the total global burden of disease is caused by emergency medical conditions. ...
IntroductionThere is little research on emergency care delivery in low- and middle-income countries ...
IntroductionThere is little research on emergency care delivery in low- and middle-income countries ...
Emergency care systems (ECS) address a wide range of acute conditions, including emergent conditions...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent strides in the development of global emergency medicine (EM), the field c...
Emergency care serves a key function within health care systems by providing an entry point to healt...
Background: The epidemiology of emergency care globally is largely unknown, especially in developing...
Abstract Objective: To conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income count...
ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic review of emergency care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs...
ObjectiveTo estimate the global and national burden of emergency conditions, and compare them to eme...