Abstract Background Unnecessary ambulance use has become a socioeconomic problem in Japan. We investigated the possible relations between socioeconomic factors and medically unnecessary ambulance calls, and we estimated the incremental demand for unnecessary ambulance use produced by socioeconomic factors. Methods We conducted a self-administered questionnaire-based survey targeting residents of Yokohama, Japan. The questionnaire included questions pertaining to socioeconomic characteristics, dichotomous choice method questions pertaining to ambulance calls in hypothetical nonemergency situations, and questions on the city's emergency medical system. The probit model was used to analyze the data. Results A total of 2,029 out of 3,363 target...
Elderly patients with less urgent medical needs represent a high proportion of all emergency patient...
Determining the predictors of demand for emergency prehospital care can assist ambulance services in...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...
Objectives To investigate the association between the difficulty in hospital acceptance at the scene...
Ambulance service demand is increasing in the United Kingdom. A common speculative view makes a lin...
Introduction: Emergency medical events are not randomly distributed over a certain area. Many hidden...
Objective Emergency medical services (EMS) often face difficulties in finding accepting hospitals in...
Few studies are available on the clinical characteristics of patients using emergency medical transp...
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...
Demand for emergency ambulance services has risen steeply over the recent years. This study examined...
Objectives: In Japan, ambulance staff sometimes must make request calls to find hospitals that can a...
Abstract Background Medical care is obviously an important public service to ensure the health of a ...
IntroductionFew studies are available on the clinical characteristics of patients using emergency me...
Determining the predictors of demand for emergency prehospital care can assist ambulance services in...
Elderly patients with less urgent medical needs represent a high proportion of all emergency patient...
Determining the predictors of demand for emergency prehospital care can assist ambulance services in...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...
Objectives To investigate the association between the difficulty in hospital acceptance at the scene...
Ambulance service demand is increasing in the United Kingdom. A common speculative view makes a lin...
Introduction: Emergency medical events are not randomly distributed over a certain area. Many hidden...
Objective Emergency medical services (EMS) often face difficulties in finding accepting hospitals in...
Few studies are available on the clinical characteristics of patients using emergency medical transp...
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...
Demand for emergency ambulance services has risen steeply over the recent years. This study examined...
Objectives: In Japan, ambulance staff sometimes must make request calls to find hospitals that can a...
Abstract Background Medical care is obviously an important public service to ensure the health of a ...
IntroductionFew studies are available on the clinical characteristics of patients using emergency me...
Determining the predictors of demand for emergency prehospital care can assist ambulance services in...
Elderly patients with less urgent medical needs represent a high proportion of all emergency patient...
Determining the predictors of demand for emergency prehospital care can assist ambulance services in...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...