Introduction: Paramedics make important decisions about whether a patient needs transport to hospital, or can be discharged on scene. These decisions require a degree of accuracy, as taking low acuity patients to the emergency department (ED) can support ambulance ramping. In contrast, leaving mid‐high acuity patients on scene can lead to incidents and recontact. This study aims to investigate the accuracy of conveyance decisions made by paramedics when looking at real life patient scenarios with known outcomes. It also aims to explore how the paramedic made the decision. Methods: We undertook a prospective mixed method triangulation design. Six individual patient vignettes were created using linked ambulance and ED data. These were then pr...
ABSTRACT Title: Decision-making processes when paramedics refer patients away from hospital: a scop...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
Introduction. Reducing unnecessary ambulance transports may have operational and economic benefits f...
Introduction: Paramedics make important decisions about whether a patient needs transport to hospita...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...
Introduction: Alternative destination transportation by emergency medical services (EMS) is a subje...
Background English Ambulance Services are faced with annual increases in emergency demand. Addressin...
Background: The ambulance service studied introduced the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) to help...
Background English Ambulance Services are faced with annual increases in emergency demand. Addressin...
OBJECTIVES: To combat overcrowding in emergency departments, ambulance clinicians (ACs) are being en...
One of the main problems currently facing the delivery of safe and effective emergency care is exces...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Objective: To examine the ability of paramedics to identify patients who could be managed in the com...
ABSTRACT Title: Decision-making processes when paramedics refer patients away from hospital: a scopi...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
ABSTRACT Title: Decision-making processes when paramedics refer patients away from hospital: a scop...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
Introduction. Reducing unnecessary ambulance transports may have operational and economic benefits f...
Introduction: Paramedics make important decisions about whether a patient needs transport to hospita...
Aim Paramedics make important decisions on-scene as to whether a patient requires transport to hospi...
Introduction: Alternative destination transportation by emergency medical services (EMS) is a subje...
Background English Ambulance Services are faced with annual increases in emergency demand. Addressin...
Background: The ambulance service studied introduced the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) to help...
Background English Ambulance Services are faced with annual increases in emergency demand. Addressin...
OBJECTIVES: To combat overcrowding in emergency departments, ambulance clinicians (ACs) are being en...
One of the main problems currently facing the delivery of safe and effective emergency care is exces...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
Objective: To examine the ability of paramedics to identify patients who could be managed in the com...
ABSTRACT Title: Decision-making processes when paramedics refer patients away from hospital: a scopi...
Aim Over-conveyance by the ambulance service is a compounding factor of emergency department (ED) cr...
ABSTRACT Title: Decision-making processes when paramedics refer patients away from hospital: a scop...
Background: Decisions made by front-line ambulance staff are often time critical and based on limite...
Introduction. Reducing unnecessary ambulance transports may have operational and economic benefits f...