IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and supplies for delivering emergency care in resource-limited settings. The objective of this study was to assess material resources available for adult emergency care at a major academic tertiary care referral centre in Accra, Ghana, to determine quality improvement needs.MethodsA spot inventory of emergency centre equipment and supplies was conducted in Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) and compared to the WHO essential emergency equipment list released in 2006.ResultsMost items considered essential were available at the time of inventory. Notable exceptions included: equipment and supplies for healthcare provider safety and infection control, adva...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
IntroductionQuality of acute care has attracted attention in recent years with policy initiatives in...
Background: In resource-poor settings, where health systems are frequently stretched to their capaci...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and suppl...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and supplies for deli...
IntroductionEmergency care is an essential component of health systems, particularly in low- and mid...
Emergency care is an essential component of health systems, particularly in low- and middle-income c...
The purpose of an effective emergency care system is to provide universal emergency care to all rega...
Objectives: Essential medicines lists (EMLs) are efficient means to ensure access to safe and effect...
Includes bibliographical referencesTo date, health facilities in Africa have not had an objective me...
Emergencies span all social and specialty boundaries, making an integrated and cross-cutting approac...
Emergency care occurs on a continuum. Developing prehospital emergency care systems that are integra...
AbstractBackgroundRwanda is a landlocked East-African country that was the site of the 1994 genocide...
Background To date, health facilities in Sub-Saharan Africa have not had an objective measurement ...
AbstractThe communities of sub-Saharan Africa face a disproportionate burden of acute injury and ill...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
IntroductionQuality of acute care has attracted attention in recent years with policy initiatives in...
Background: In resource-poor settings, where health systems are frequently stretched to their capaci...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and suppl...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published lists of essential equipment and supplies for deli...
IntroductionEmergency care is an essential component of health systems, particularly in low- and mid...
Emergency care is an essential component of health systems, particularly in low- and middle-income c...
The purpose of an effective emergency care system is to provide universal emergency care to all rega...
Objectives: Essential medicines lists (EMLs) are efficient means to ensure access to safe and effect...
Includes bibliographical referencesTo date, health facilities in Africa have not had an objective me...
Emergencies span all social and specialty boundaries, making an integrated and cross-cutting approac...
Emergency care occurs on a continuum. Developing prehospital emergency care systems that are integra...
AbstractBackgroundRwanda is a landlocked East-African country that was the site of the 1994 genocide...
Background To date, health facilities in Sub-Saharan Africa have not had an objective measurement ...
AbstractThe communities of sub-Saharan Africa face a disproportionate burden of acute injury and ill...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
IntroductionQuality of acute care has attracted attention in recent years with policy initiatives in...
Background: In resource-poor settings, where health systems are frequently stretched to their capaci...