OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of the 3.11 triple disaster (earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident) on the emergency medical service (EMS) system in Fukushima. METHODS: Total EMS time (from EMS call to arrival at a hospital) was assessed in the EMS system of Soma district, located 10-40 km north of the nuclear plant, from 11 March to 31 December 2011. We defined the affected period as when total EMS time was significantly extended after the disasters compared with the historical control data from 1 January 2009 to 10 March 2011. To identify risk factors associated with the extension of total EMS time after the disasters, we investigated trends in 3 time segments of total EMS time; response time, defined as time from an EMS call to arr...
AbstractBackgroundThe Great East Japan Earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011. The source of the ensu...
Since the JCO criticality accident in 1999, it has been thought to be prudent to prepare a system fo...
Abstract Objective: Emergency health services are important in increasing the chance of survival of...
Background: On 11 March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake, followed by a tsunami and nuclear–rea...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available concerning how patient delay may be affected by mass dis...
Planning and preparedness are important for practical and appropriate action to minimize the consequ...
In 2011, Fukushima was struck by a triple disaster: an earthquake, tsunamis, and a nuclear accident....
In Japan, the increasing number of patients needing emergency medical care due to population aging i...
Abstract Background In Japan, the emergency medical system is categorized into three levels: primary...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>After the accident of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant due to th...
After the accident of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant due to the Great East Japan Earthqua...
Objective Emergency medical services (EMS) often face difficulties in finding accepting hospitals in...
A huge earthquake struck the northeast coast of the main island of Japan on 11 March 2011, triggerin...
This study aimed to examine the factors correlated with emergency evacuations on patients’ prognosis...
JAPAN’S 2011 DISASTER: RESPONSES TO NATURAL AND INDUSTRIALCATASTROPHESThe triple disaster that hit t...
AbstractBackgroundThe Great East Japan Earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011. The source of the ensu...
Since the JCO criticality accident in 1999, it has been thought to be prudent to prepare a system fo...
Abstract Objective: Emergency health services are important in increasing the chance of survival of...
Background: On 11 March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake, followed by a tsunami and nuclear–rea...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available concerning how patient delay may be affected by mass dis...
Planning and preparedness are important for practical and appropriate action to minimize the consequ...
In 2011, Fukushima was struck by a triple disaster: an earthquake, tsunamis, and a nuclear accident....
In Japan, the increasing number of patients needing emergency medical care due to population aging i...
Abstract Background In Japan, the emergency medical system is categorized into three levels: primary...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>After the accident of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant due to th...
After the accident of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant due to the Great East Japan Earthqua...
Objective Emergency medical services (EMS) often face difficulties in finding accepting hospitals in...
A huge earthquake struck the northeast coast of the main island of Japan on 11 March 2011, triggerin...
This study aimed to examine the factors correlated with emergency evacuations on patients’ prognosis...
JAPAN’S 2011 DISASTER: RESPONSES TO NATURAL AND INDUSTRIALCATASTROPHESThe triple disaster that hit t...
AbstractBackgroundThe Great East Japan Earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011. The source of the ensu...
Since the JCO criticality accident in 1999, it has been thought to be prudent to prepare a system fo...
Abstract Objective: Emergency health services are important in increasing the chance of survival of...