Ambulance services have a vital role in the shift towards the delivery of health care outside hospitals, when this is better for patients, by offering alternatives to transfer to the emergency department. The introduction of information technology in ambulance services to electronically capture, interpret, store and transfer patient data can support out-of-hospital care. We aimed to understand how electronic health records can be most effectively implemented in a pre-hospital context in order to support a safe and effective shift from acute to community-based care, and how their potential benefits can be maximised. We carried out a study using multiple methods and with four work packages: (1) a rapid literature review; (2) a telephone surve...
Background Currently, most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to the hospital emergen...
Background Most English ambulance services have implemented electronic patient report forms (ePRF),...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2018. This work was produced by O’Cathain et al. under the ...
BackgroundAmbulance services have a vital role in the shift towards the delivery of health care outs...
Background The introduction of information technology (IT) in emergency ambulance services to electr...
Aim Electronic Records in Ambulances (ERA) is a two-year study examining the opportunities and chall...
Electronic Records in Ambulances (ERA) is a two-year study examining the opportunities and challenge...
Ambulance services around the world have been introducing electronic patient record systems. If your...
Introduction and background: The use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) sometimes referred to as El...
Communication in the NHS is vital to patient care and safety. Government bodies are pushing for the ...
The North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) does not have direct access to any information regarding pat...
This is a qualitative case study of socio-technical work. This study provided a rare example of an i...
We investigated the reasons why the transition from paper to electronically formatted records during...
Many hospitals have switched to electronic records but emergency medical services continue to use so...
Background Most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to hospital emergency departments ...
Background Currently, most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to the hospital emergen...
Background Most English ambulance services have implemented electronic patient report forms (ePRF),...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2018. This work was produced by O’Cathain et al. under the ...
BackgroundAmbulance services have a vital role in the shift towards the delivery of health care outs...
Background The introduction of information technology (IT) in emergency ambulance services to electr...
Aim Electronic Records in Ambulances (ERA) is a two-year study examining the opportunities and chall...
Electronic Records in Ambulances (ERA) is a two-year study examining the opportunities and challenge...
Ambulance services around the world have been introducing electronic patient record systems. If your...
Introduction and background: The use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) sometimes referred to as El...
Communication in the NHS is vital to patient care and safety. Government bodies are pushing for the ...
The North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) does not have direct access to any information regarding pat...
This is a qualitative case study of socio-technical work. This study provided a rare example of an i...
We investigated the reasons why the transition from paper to electronically formatted records during...
Many hospitals have switched to electronic records but emergency medical services continue to use so...
Background Most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to hospital emergency departments ...
Background Currently, most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to the hospital emergen...
Background Most English ambulance services have implemented electronic patient report forms (ePRF),...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2018. This work was produced by O’Cathain et al. under the ...