BACKGROUND: UK Ambulance services are under pressure to safely stream appropriate patients away from the Emergency Department (ED). Even so, there has been little evaluation of patient outcomes. We investigated differences between patients who are conveyed directly to ED after calling 999 and those referred by an ambulance crew to a novel GP referral scheme. METHODS: This was a prospective study comparing patients from two cohorts, one conveyed directly to the ED (n = 4219) and the other referred to a GP by the on-scene paramedic (n = 321). To compare differences in patient outcomes, we include follow-up data of a smaller subset of each cohort (up to n = 150 in each) including hospital admission, history of long-term illness, previous ED at...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the effectiveness of a targeted telephone-based case management ser...
Background: As demand for Emergency Department (ED) services continues to exceed increases explained...
Objectives: To investigate the suitability of the German version of the Manchester Triage System (MT...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Background: Emergency services are facing increasing workload pressures, and new models of care are ...
Objectives: Emergency ambulance services do not transport all patients to hospital. International li...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Objectives: Emergency ambulance services do not transport all patients to hospital. International li...
Background Currently, most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to the hospital emergen...
Background: In England in 2015/16, ambulance services responded to nearly 11 million calls. Ambulanc...
Background: The safety of the Emergency Medical Service's (EMS's) non-conveyance decision was evalua...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Objectives: To investigate the suitability of the German version of the Manchester Triage System (MT...
Background:Australia’s only island state, Tasmania, experiences one of the nation’s highest incidenc...
Background Most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to hospital emergency departments ...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the effectiveness of a targeted telephone-based case management ser...
Background: As demand for Emergency Department (ED) services continues to exceed increases explained...
Objectives: To investigate the suitability of the German version of the Manchester Triage System (MT...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Background: Emergency services are facing increasing workload pressures, and new models of care are ...
Objectives: Emergency ambulance services do not transport all patients to hospital. International li...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Objectives: Emergency ambulance services do not transport all patients to hospital. International li...
Background Currently, most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to the hospital emergen...
Background: In England in 2015/16, ambulance services responded to nearly 11 million calls. Ambulanc...
Background: The safety of the Emergency Medical Service's (EMS's) non-conveyance decision was evalua...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors affecting variation in avoidable emergency admissions that are not us...
Objectives: To investigate the suitability of the German version of the Manchester Triage System (MT...
Background:Australia’s only island state, Tasmania, experiences one of the nation’s highest incidenc...
Background Most callers to 999 ambulance services are transported to hospital emergency departments ...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the effectiveness of a targeted telephone-based case management ser...
Background: As demand for Emergency Department (ED) services continues to exceed increases explained...
Objectives: To investigate the suitability of the German version of the Manchester Triage System (MT...