Background Demand for both the ambulance service and the emergency department (ED) is rising every year and when this demand is excessive in both systems, ambulance crews queue at the ED waiting to hand patients over. Some transported ambulance patients are ‘low-acuity’ and do not require the treatment of the ED. However, paramedics can find it challenging to identify these patients accurately. Decision support tools have been developed using expert opinion to help identify these low acuity patients but have failed to show a benefit beyond regular decision-making. Predictive algorithms may be able to build accurate models, which can be used in the field to support the decision not to take a low-acuity patient to an ED. Methods and...
Background: Adequate field triage of trauma patients is crucial to transport patients to the right h...
Background: The number of ambulance call-outs in Norway is increasing owing to societal changes and ...
Emergency medical service (EMS) staff in the UK routinely transport all emergency responses to the n...
Abstract Background Demand for both the ambulance service and the emergency department (ED) is risin...
One of the main problems currently facing the delivery of safe and effective emergency care is exces...
One of the main problems currently facing the delivery of safe and effective emergency care is exces...
Objective: To examine the ability of paramedics to identify patients who could be managed in the com...
Background The primary objective of this review is to assess the accuracy of machine learning met...
Background: As demand for Emergency Department (ED) services continues to exceed increases explained...
Background: Early pre-hospital identification of critically ill patients reduces morbidity and morta...
IntroductionThe closest emergency department (ED) may not always be the optimal hospital for certain...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Background English Ambulance Services are faced with annual increases in emergency demand. Addressin...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Background: Adequate field triage of trauma patients is crucial to transport patients to the right h...
Background: The number of ambulance call-outs in Norway is increasing owing to societal changes and ...
Emergency medical service (EMS) staff in the UK routinely transport all emergency responses to the n...
Abstract Background Demand for both the ambulance service and the emergency department (ED) is risin...
One of the main problems currently facing the delivery of safe and effective emergency care is exces...
One of the main problems currently facing the delivery of safe and effective emergency care is exces...
Objective: To examine the ability of paramedics to identify patients who could be managed in the com...
Background The primary objective of this review is to assess the accuracy of machine learning met...
Background: As demand for Emergency Department (ED) services continues to exceed increases explained...
Background: Early pre-hospital identification of critically ill patients reduces morbidity and morta...
IntroductionThe closest emergency department (ED) may not always be the optimal hospital for certain...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Background English Ambulance Services are faced with annual increases in emergency demand. Addressin...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Background: Adequate field triage of trauma patients is crucial to transport patients to the right h...
Background: The number of ambulance call-outs in Norway is increasing owing to societal changes and ...
Emergency medical service (EMS) staff in the UK routinely transport all emergency responses to the n...