AbstractObjectiveThe main objective of the Norwegian air ambulance service is to provide advanced emergency medicine to critically ill or severely injured patients. The government has defined a time frame of 45 minutes as the goal within which 90% of the population should be reached. The aims of this study were to document accurate flying times for rotor wing units to the scene and to determine the rates of acute primary missions in Norway.MethodsWe analyzed operational data from every acute primary mission from all air ambulance bases in Norway in 2011, focusing on the flying time taken to reach scene, the municipality requesting the flight, and the severity score data.ResultsA total of 5,805 acute primary missions were completed in Norway...
Air ambulance service in Norway has been upgraded during the last years. European regulations concer...
Introduction: The ambulance helicopter has been an established part of the trauma care in Värmland s...
Major incidents happen infrequently and challenge the health care system by demanding more resources...
-Objective: The main objective of the Norwegian air ambulance service is to provide advanced emer...
Background: The Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) in Norway is operated day and night, des...
Objectives Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) throughout Europe are generally on scene wi...
markdownabstractBackground: Helicopter emergency medical services are important in many health care ...
Background: Critically ill patients need to be immediately identified, properly managed, and rapidly...
Background Organizational changes in out-of-hour (OOH) services may have unintended consequences fo...
Background The prehospital emergency system in Norway involves out-of-hours (OOH) services with on-c...
Background: The outcome of severely injured or ill patients can be time dependent. Short activation ...
(FW) operations and more use of rotor wing (RW) transports Jan Norum1,2,3 * and Trond M Elsbak4 Back...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients need to be immediately identified, properly managed, and...
BACKGROUND The goal of improving quality through centralisation of specialised medical services m...
Air ambulance service in Norway has been upgraded during the last years. European regulations concer...
Introduction: The ambulance helicopter has been an established part of the trauma care in Värmland s...
Major incidents happen infrequently and challenge the health care system by demanding more resources...
-Objective: The main objective of the Norwegian air ambulance service is to provide advanced emer...
Background: The Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) in Norway is operated day and night, des...
Objectives Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) throughout Europe are generally on scene wi...
markdownabstractBackground: Helicopter emergency medical services are important in many health care ...
Background: Critically ill patients need to be immediately identified, properly managed, and rapidly...
Background Organizational changes in out-of-hour (OOH) services may have unintended consequences fo...
Background The prehospital emergency system in Norway involves out-of-hours (OOH) services with on-c...
Background: The outcome of severely injured or ill patients can be time dependent. Short activation ...
(FW) operations and more use of rotor wing (RW) transports Jan Norum1,2,3 * and Trond M Elsbak4 Back...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients need to be immediately identified, properly managed, and...
BACKGROUND The goal of improving quality through centralisation of specialised medical services m...
Air ambulance service in Norway has been upgraded during the last years. European regulations concer...
Introduction: The ambulance helicopter has been an established part of the trauma care in Värmland s...
Major incidents happen infrequently and challenge the health care system by demanding more resources...