Response time is currently considered to be an important performance indicator in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) systems. A number of factors may affect response times, including the location of emergency vehicles and the type of response system design used. This study aimed to assess the effects of emergency vehicle location and response system design on response time performance in a model of a large South African urban EMS system, using discrete-event simulation. Results indicated that both the emergency vehicle location and response system design factors had a significant effect on response time performance, with more decentralised vehicle location having a greater effect
Abstract In this paper, we consider ambulance systems by the aspect of their response time using que...
The introduction of technology aimed at reducing the response times of emer-gency medical services h...
Ambulance response time is the key performance for ambulances services. The objective of this study...
Response time is currently considered to be an important performance indicator in Emergency Medical ...
Response time is currently considered to be an important performance indicator in Emergency Medical ...
Background. Response time is viewed as a key performance indicator in most emergency medical service...
EMS systems coordinate the equipment, facilities, and dispatch of medical teams to 911 calls within ...
Abstract: Objective: To determine the effect of increased emergency vehicle numbers on response time...
Includes bibliographical references.This study investigated the effects of different response strate...
This dissertation is a study of the effects of alternative design parameters and control policies in...
In the framework of the EASY-NET project we are working on tools to support the redesign of the Emer...
Ambulance response time has an inseparable relationship with mortality rates and therefore is import...
Background: Identification of the effective factors in reducing response time in prehospital emergen...
Background: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) aim to respond to emergencies, treat and transport pati...
TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revised from original submittal. Haghani, Tian & Hu 2 In t...
Abstract In this paper, we consider ambulance systems by the aspect of their response time using que...
The introduction of technology aimed at reducing the response times of emer-gency medical services h...
Ambulance response time is the key performance for ambulances services. The objective of this study...
Response time is currently considered to be an important performance indicator in Emergency Medical ...
Response time is currently considered to be an important performance indicator in Emergency Medical ...
Background. Response time is viewed as a key performance indicator in most emergency medical service...
EMS systems coordinate the equipment, facilities, and dispatch of medical teams to 911 calls within ...
Abstract: Objective: To determine the effect of increased emergency vehicle numbers on response time...
Includes bibliographical references.This study investigated the effects of different response strate...
This dissertation is a study of the effects of alternative design parameters and control policies in...
In the framework of the EASY-NET project we are working on tools to support the redesign of the Emer...
Ambulance response time has an inseparable relationship with mortality rates and therefore is import...
Background: Identification of the effective factors in reducing response time in prehospital emergen...
Background: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) aim to respond to emergencies, treat and transport pati...
TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revised from original submittal. Haghani, Tian & Hu 2 In t...
Abstract In this paper, we consider ambulance systems by the aspect of their response time using que...
The introduction of technology aimed at reducing the response times of emer-gency medical services h...
Ambulance response time is the key performance for ambulances services. The objective of this study...