Objectives To investigate the association between the difficulty in hospital acceptance at the scene by emergency medical service (EMS) personnel and prehospital demographic factors and reasons for EMS calls. Design A retrospective, observational study. Setting Osaka City, Japan. Participants A total of 100 649 patients transported to medical institutions by EMS from January 2013 to December 2013. Primary outcome measurements The definition of difficulty in hospital acceptance at the scene was EMS personnel making ≥5 phone calls to medical institutions until a decision to transport was determined. Multivariable analysis was used to assess the relationship between difficulty in hospital acceptance and prehospital factors and reasons for EMS ...
Introduction: Emergency medical events are not randomly distributed over a certain area. Many hidden...
Abstract Background Some emergency departments use triage scales, such as the Canadian Triage and Ac...
Abstract Background: The number of missions in the emergency medical services (EMS) has increased c...
Few studies are available on the clinical characteristics of patients using emergency medical transp...
Objectives: In Japan, ambulance staff sometimes must make request calls to find hospitals that can a...
Objective Emergency medical services (EMS) often face difficulties in finding accepting hospitals in...
Background: Few studies have evaluated the actual situations of emergency patients with self-inflict...
Aim: In the current era of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the responsiveness of e...
Abstract Background Unnecessary ambulance use has become a socioeconomic problem in Japan. We invest...
In Japan, the increasing number of patients needing emergency medical care due to population aging i...
This cross-sectional study identified the determinants and barriers of pre- hospital emergency medic...
This research study aimed to investigate the association between demographic and operational factors...
Elderly patients with less urgent medical needs represent a high proportion of all emergency patient...
Although it is essential to shorten the interval to initial treatment in the care of acute ischemic ...
Copyright © 2014 Abbasali Ebrahimian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Introduction: Emergency medical events are not randomly distributed over a certain area. Many hidden...
Abstract Background Some emergency departments use triage scales, such as the Canadian Triage and Ac...
Abstract Background: The number of missions in the emergency medical services (EMS) has increased c...
Few studies are available on the clinical characteristics of patients using emergency medical transp...
Objectives: In Japan, ambulance staff sometimes must make request calls to find hospitals that can a...
Objective Emergency medical services (EMS) often face difficulties in finding accepting hospitals in...
Background: Few studies have evaluated the actual situations of emergency patients with self-inflict...
Aim: In the current era of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the responsiveness of e...
Abstract Background Unnecessary ambulance use has become a socioeconomic problem in Japan. We invest...
In Japan, the increasing number of patients needing emergency medical care due to population aging i...
This cross-sectional study identified the determinants and barriers of pre- hospital emergency medic...
This research study aimed to investigate the association between demographic and operational factors...
Elderly patients with less urgent medical needs represent a high proportion of all emergency patient...
Although it is essential to shorten the interval to initial treatment in the care of acute ischemic ...
Copyright © 2014 Abbasali Ebrahimian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Introduction: Emergency medical events are not randomly distributed over a certain area. Many hidden...
Abstract Background Some emergency departments use triage scales, such as the Canadian Triage and Ac...
Abstract Background: The number of missions in the emergency medical services (EMS) has increased c...