Background Emergency ambulance services are integral to providing a service for those with unplanned urgent and life-threatening health conditions. However, high use of the service by a small minority of patients is a concern. Our objectives were to describe: service-wide and local policies or pathways for people classified as Frequent Caller; call volume; and results of any audit or evaluation. Method We conducted a national survey of current practice in ambulance services in relation to the management of people who call the emergency ambulance service frequently using a structured questionnaire for completion by email and telephone interview. We analysed responses using a descriptive and thematic approach. Results Twelve of 13 UK...
Objectives During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe...
Objective: To investigate the potential impact for ambulance services of telephone assessment and tr...
Background An emergency ambulance is not always the appropriate response for emergency medical servi...
Background Emergency ambulance services are integral to providing a service for those with unplanne...
Introduction UK ambulance services have identified a concern with high users of the 999 service and ...
Objectives In response to a perceived lack of evidence on frequent callers, a national ambulance se...
Background A minority of patients make frequent and excessive calls to the ambulance service, placin...
Aims Ambulance services in England receive around 8 million calls a year, and no known studies have ...
Objectives: Patients who frequently call ambulance services are a vulnerable yet heterogeneous popu...
BACKGROUND: In 1996-97 there were 623,000 emergency (999) calls made to the London Ambulance Service...
Abstract published with permission. Inappropriate frequent use of services can be a challenge for pr...
Demand for emergency medical services in the United Kingdom is rising.1 Research into the type of pa...
Objectives During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe vo...
ObjectivesDuring the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe vol...
Objective To investigate the Australian general public\u27s perception of appropriate medical scenar...
Objectives During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe...
Objective: To investigate the potential impact for ambulance services of telephone assessment and tr...
Background An emergency ambulance is not always the appropriate response for emergency medical servi...
Background Emergency ambulance services are integral to providing a service for those with unplanne...
Introduction UK ambulance services have identified a concern with high users of the 999 service and ...
Objectives In response to a perceived lack of evidence on frequent callers, a national ambulance se...
Background A minority of patients make frequent and excessive calls to the ambulance service, placin...
Aims Ambulance services in England receive around 8 million calls a year, and no known studies have ...
Objectives: Patients who frequently call ambulance services are a vulnerable yet heterogeneous popu...
BACKGROUND: In 1996-97 there were 623,000 emergency (999) calls made to the London Ambulance Service...
Abstract published with permission. Inappropriate frequent use of services can be a challenge for pr...
Demand for emergency medical services in the United Kingdom is rising.1 Research into the type of pa...
Objectives During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe vo...
ObjectivesDuring the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe vol...
Objective To investigate the Australian general public\u27s perception of appropriate medical scenar...
Objectives During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (UK), to describe...
Objective: To investigate the potential impact for ambulance services of telephone assessment and tr...
Background An emergency ambulance is not always the appropriate response for emergency medical servi...