A high volume of calls are made to ambulance services in England. Concerns about why and how the public make the calls are raised. Inappropriate calls can be due to public misunderstanding of when it is appropriate to call 999. NHS 111 is a free telephone service providing urgent health care advice. However, deciding which service to call is not easy and such a decision can be particularly difficult for old people as symptom presentation across complex comorbidities can vary. Our aim was to explore the understanding and experiences of emergency (999) and urgent services (NHS 111) among older people aged 65 and over. Methodology To look into the user experiences and perceptions of the services, a phenomenological approach was adopted. Four...
Introduction UK ambulance services have identified a concern with high users of the 999 service and ...
ObjectivesTo explore the success of the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS) 111 urgent...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of an urgent care telephone service NHS 111 on population perceptio...
Introduction During 2011/12, East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) received 776,000 emergency 999 c...
The new NHS 111 was launched March, 2013 in addition to the 999 emergency ambulance service. There a...
BackgroundThousands of 999 calls are made to ambulance services in England that could be resolved mo...
BACKGROUND: In 1996-97 there were 623,000 emergency (999) calls made to the London Ambulance Service...
Introduction: Response times have been used as a key quality indicator for emergency ambulance servi...
Background. In 2010, a new telephone service, NHS 111, was piloted to improve access to urgent care...
Background Emergency ambulance services are integral to providing a service for those with unplanne...
National Health Service (NHS) 111 helpline was set up to improve access to urgent care in England, e...
Background Abuse of ambulance services is high, and there is concern among healthcare professionals ...
Background Older people who fall make up a substantial proportion of the 999 workload. They are a pa...
As a result of perceived insufficient non-acute care provision, the Government is making efforts to ...
Ambulance services and emergency departments are under increasing pressure as the number of emergenc...
Introduction UK ambulance services have identified a concern with high users of the 999 service and ...
ObjectivesTo explore the success of the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS) 111 urgent...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of an urgent care telephone service NHS 111 on population perceptio...
Introduction During 2011/12, East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) received 776,000 emergency 999 c...
The new NHS 111 was launched March, 2013 in addition to the 999 emergency ambulance service. There a...
BackgroundThousands of 999 calls are made to ambulance services in England that could be resolved mo...
BACKGROUND: In 1996-97 there were 623,000 emergency (999) calls made to the London Ambulance Service...
Introduction: Response times have been used as a key quality indicator for emergency ambulance servi...
Background. In 2010, a new telephone service, NHS 111, was piloted to improve access to urgent care...
Background Emergency ambulance services are integral to providing a service for those with unplanne...
National Health Service (NHS) 111 helpline was set up to improve access to urgent care in England, e...
Background Abuse of ambulance services is high, and there is concern among healthcare professionals ...
Background Older people who fall make up a substantial proportion of the 999 workload. They are a pa...
As a result of perceived insufficient non-acute care provision, the Government is making efforts to ...
Ambulance services and emergency departments are under increasing pressure as the number of emergenc...
Introduction UK ambulance services have identified a concern with high users of the 999 service and ...
ObjectivesTo explore the success of the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS) 111 urgent...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of an urgent care telephone service NHS 111 on population perceptio...