Introduction: Although emergency medical services (EMS) standing-order protocols provide more efficient and accurate on-scene management by paramedics, online medical direction (OLMD) has not been eliminated from practice. In this modern era of OLMD, no studies exist to describe the prevalence of reasons for contacting OLMD.Objectives: The primary goal of this study was to describe the quantity of and reasons for calls for medical direction. We also sought to determine time diverted from emergency physicians due to OLMD. Finally, we hoped to identify any areas for potential improvement or additional training opportunities for EMS providers.Methods: This was a descriptive study with retrospective data analysis of recorded OLMD calls from Jan...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Current guidelines recommend utilization of prehospital emergency ...
Aims: Ambulance services in England receive around 8 million calls a year, and no known studies have...
<p><b>Objectives</b>: Emergency departments (ED) continue to be overburdened, leading to crowding an...
Introduction: Although emergency medical services (EMS) standing-order protocols provide more effici...
Background: We investigated paramedic-initiated consultation calls and advice given via telephone by...
CONTEXT: Emergency medical services (EMS) medicine continues to expand and mature as a recognized su...
Background: Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) is a type of Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) sy...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To examine patient and care characteristics of emergency am...
Background The requirement concerning formal education for emergency medical dispatcher (EMD) is deb...
Objectives: A time and motion analysis of emergency physician (EP) function was conducted. The prim...
Introduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) systems can become impacted by sudden surges that can...
BackgroundThe Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) is an emergency medical dispatch (EMD) system ...
Current international guidelines and the associated “chain of survival” emphasise the recognition of...
Background: Rapid access to emergency stroke care can reduce death and disability by enabling immedi...
Paramedicine has transitioned rapidly from a trade to a modern, autonomous largely unsupervised heal...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Current guidelines recommend utilization of prehospital emergency ...
Aims: Ambulance services in England receive around 8 million calls a year, and no known studies have...
<p><b>Objectives</b>: Emergency departments (ED) continue to be overburdened, leading to crowding an...
Introduction: Although emergency medical services (EMS) standing-order protocols provide more effici...
Background: We investigated paramedic-initiated consultation calls and advice given via telephone by...
CONTEXT: Emergency medical services (EMS) medicine continues to expand and mature as a recognized su...
Background: Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) is a type of Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) sy...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To examine patient and care characteristics of emergency am...
Background The requirement concerning formal education for emergency medical dispatcher (EMD) is deb...
Objectives: A time and motion analysis of emergency physician (EP) function was conducted. The prim...
Introduction: Emergency medical services (EMS) systems can become impacted by sudden surges that can...
BackgroundThe Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) is an emergency medical dispatch (EMD) system ...
Current international guidelines and the associated “chain of survival” emphasise the recognition of...
Background: Rapid access to emergency stroke care can reduce death and disability by enabling immedi...
Paramedicine has transitioned rapidly from a trade to a modern, autonomous largely unsupervised heal...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Current guidelines recommend utilization of prehospital emergency ...
Aims: Ambulance services in England receive around 8 million calls a year, and no known studies have...
<p><b>Objectives</b>: Emergency departments (ED) continue to be overburdened, leading to crowding an...