Objective: To evaluate the impact of changing energy prices on Australian ambulance systems. Methods: Generalised estimating equations were used to analyse contemporaneous and lagged relationships between changes in energy prices and ambulance system performance measures in all Australian State/Territory ambulance systems for the years 2000-2010. Measures included: expenditures per response; labour-to-total expenditure ratio; full-time equivalent employees (FTE) per 10,000 responses; average salary; median and 90th percentile response time; and injury compensation claims. Energy price data included State average diesel price, State average electricity price, and world crude oil price. Results: Changes in diesel prices were inversely associa...
Background The response speed of ambulance calls is very crucial to rescue patients suffering immedi...
Aim To model optimum proportions of dual-crewed ambulances (DCAs) and rapid-response vehicles (RRVs)...
Objectives and importance: Paramedics have high rates of occupational injury and fatality. The objec...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of changing energy prices on Australian ambulance systems. Meth...
Background: \ud \ud Ambulance services are a vehicle-intense sector of healthcare and, as such, are ...
Understanding the energy consumption and emissions associated with health services is important for ...
Judd, JA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-5008Objective: To determine the greenhouse gas emissions associated w...
Background: We have previously reported the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from emergency medical se...
Objective: Modern emergencymedical service (EMS) systems are vulnerable to both rising energy prices...
Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via...
Background: There are indications that pre-hospital emergency care and management of patients can he...
Objectives:\ud To investigate the effect of hot and cold temperatures on ambulance attendances. \u...
Emergency medical services, or 'ambulance services', are a vehicle-intense component of the health s...
Background:Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and severity of heatwave events, w...
Background: Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and severity of heatwave events, ...
Background The response speed of ambulance calls is very crucial to rescue patients suffering immedi...
Aim To model optimum proportions of dual-crewed ambulances (DCAs) and rapid-response vehicles (RRVs)...
Objectives and importance: Paramedics have high rates of occupational injury and fatality. The objec...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of changing energy prices on Australian ambulance systems. Meth...
Background: \ud \ud Ambulance services are a vehicle-intense sector of healthcare and, as such, are ...
Understanding the energy consumption and emissions associated with health services is important for ...
Judd, JA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-5008Objective: To determine the greenhouse gas emissions associated w...
Background: We have previously reported the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from emergency medical se...
Objective: Modern emergencymedical service (EMS) systems are vulnerable to both rising energy prices...
Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via...
Background: There are indications that pre-hospital emergency care and management of patients can he...
Objectives:\ud To investigate the effect of hot and cold temperatures on ambulance attendances. \u...
Emergency medical services, or 'ambulance services', are a vehicle-intense component of the health s...
Background:Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and severity of heatwave events, w...
Background: Climate change is causing an increase in the frequency and severity of heatwave events, ...
Background The response speed of ambulance calls is very crucial to rescue patients suffering immedi...
Aim To model optimum proportions of dual-crewed ambulances (DCAs) and rapid-response vehicles (RRVs)...
Objectives and importance: Paramedics have high rates of occupational injury and fatality. The objec...