The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ever increasing burden on emergency transportation services, emergency departments (EDs) and acute hospitals has implications for resourcing and the quality of care delivered. Governments and service providers have responded with various strategies, however demand for emergency healthcare continues to rise. Ageing of the population is also an important issue for health service planning. Reviews of the international and national literature of trends in the utilisation of emergency ambulance and ED services suggested numerous factors including ageing were associated with the rise in emergency demand. However it was apparent that emergency deman...
Over the past 20 years there has been an increase in demand for emergency ambulance services across ...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objectives: To i) identify predictors of admission, and ii) describe outcomes for patients who arriv...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
Emergency health is a critical component of health systems; one increasingly congested from growing ...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...
Introduction: The demand for emergency health services (EHS), both in the prehospital (ambulance) an...
The emergency healthcare system (EHS) is a critical component of Australia’s healthcare system. The ...
Executive Summary\ud Emergency health is a critical component of Australia’s health system and emerg...
Background: There are indications that pre-hospital emergency care and management of patients can he...
This research examines the implications of an aging society on the demand for prehospital emergency ...
Objective: To describe the demographic profile and clinical case mix of older adults following calls...
Objective: To describe the demographic profile and clinical case mix of older adults following calls...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Over the past 20 years there has been an increase in demand for emergency ambulance services across ...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objectives: To i) identify predictors of admission, and ii) describe outcomes for patients who arriv...
The rise in demand for emergency patient services is a significant issue for the health system. The ...
Emergency health is a critical component of health systems; one increasingly congested from growing ...
Background. Increased ambulance utilisation is closely linked with Emergency Department (ED) attenda...
Introduction: The demand for emergency health services (EHS), both in the prehospital (ambulance) an...
The emergency healthcare system (EHS) is a critical component of Australia’s healthcare system. The ...
Executive Summary\ud Emergency health is a critical component of Australia’s health system and emerg...
Background: There are indications that pre-hospital emergency care and management of patients can he...
This research examines the implications of an aging society on the demand for prehospital emergency ...
Objective: To describe the demographic profile and clinical case mix of older adults following calls...
Objective: To describe the demographic profile and clinical case mix of older adults following calls...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Over the past 20 years there has been an increase in demand for emergency ambulance services across ...
Objective: Hospital EDs are a significant and high-profile component of Australia's health-care syst...
Objectives: To i) identify predictors of admission, and ii) describe outcomes for patients who arriv...