Emergency care serves a key function within health care systems by providing an entry point to health care and by decreasing morbidity and mortality Although primarily focused on evaluation and treatment for acute conditions, emergency care also serves as an important locus of provision for preventive care with regard to injuries and disease progression. Despite its important and increasing role, however, emergency care has been frequently overlooked in the discussion of health systems and delivery platforms, particularly in developing countries. Little research has been done in lower- and middle-income countries on the burden of disease reduction attributable to emergency care, whether through injury treatment and prevention, urgent and em...
Injuries, whether caused by unintentional or intentional events, area significant public health prob...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent strides in the development of global emergency medicine (EM), the field c...
Emergency care is a vital component of any functioning healthcare system, required to rapidly addres...
Abstract Background The availability of resources, knowledge, and will to expand access to high-qual...
The recent adoption of World Health Assembly Resolution 60.22, titled Health Systems: Emergency Car...
Barriers to global emergency care development include a critical lack of data in several areas, incl...
Barriers to global emergency care development include a critical lack of data in several areas, incl...
As demand for emergency care (EC) systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) grows, there i...
A large proportion of the total global burden of disease is caused by emergency medical conditions. ...
A large proportion of the total global burden of disease is caused by emergency medical conditions. ...
A large proportion of the total global burden of disease is caused by emergency medical conditions. ...
ObjectiveTo estimate the global and national burden of emergency conditions, and compare them to eme...
Emergency care systems (ECS) address a wide range of acute conditions, including emergent conditions...
Emergency care systems (ECS) address a wide range of acute conditions, including emergent conditions...
Despite the fact that the 15 leading causes of global deaths and disability-adjusted life years are ...
Injuries, whether caused by unintentional or intentional events, area significant public health prob...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent strides in the development of global emergency medicine (EM), the field c...
Emergency care is a vital component of any functioning healthcare system, required to rapidly addres...
Abstract Background The availability of resources, knowledge, and will to expand access to high-qual...
The recent adoption of World Health Assembly Resolution 60.22, titled Health Systems: Emergency Car...
Barriers to global emergency care development include a critical lack of data in several areas, incl...
Barriers to global emergency care development include a critical lack of data in several areas, incl...
As demand for emergency care (EC) systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) grows, there i...
A large proportion of the total global burden of disease is caused by emergency medical conditions. ...
A large proportion of the total global burden of disease is caused by emergency medical conditions. ...
A large proportion of the total global burden of disease is caused by emergency medical conditions. ...
ObjectiveTo estimate the global and national burden of emergency conditions, and compare them to eme...
Emergency care systems (ECS) address a wide range of acute conditions, including emergent conditions...
Emergency care systems (ECS) address a wide range of acute conditions, including emergent conditions...
Despite the fact that the 15 leading causes of global deaths and disability-adjusted life years are ...
Injuries, whether caused by unintentional or intentional events, area significant public health prob...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent strides in the development of global emergency medicine (EM), the field c...
Emergency care is a vital component of any functioning healthcare system, required to rapidly addres...