[HTML][HTML] Artificial intelligence in emergency medicine: viewpoint of current applications and foreseeable opportunities and challenges
Emergency medicine and its services have reached a breaking point during the COVID-19
pandemic. This pandemic has highlighted the failures of a system that needs to be …
pandemic. This pandemic has highlighted the failures of a system that needs to be …
A patient-safety and professional perspective on non-conveyance in ambulance care: a systematic review
RHA Ebben, LCM Vloet, RF Speijers… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2017 - Springer
Background This systematic review aimed to describe non-conveyance in ambulance care
from patient-safety and ambulance professional perspectives. The review specifically …
from patient-safety and ambulance professional perspectives. The review specifically …
Drivers of increasing emergency ambulance demand
Objectives: Although the factors driving emergency department demand have been
extensively investigated, a comparatively minimal amount is known about the factors that are …
extensively investigated, a comparatively minimal amount is known about the factors that are …
Systematic review of trends in emergency department attendances: an Australian perspective
Emergency departments (EDs) in many developed countries are experiencing increasing
pressure due to rising numbers of patient presentations and emergency admissions …
pressure due to rising numbers of patient presentations and emergency admissions …
Operations research/management contributions to emergency department patient flow optimization: Review and research prospects
S Saghafian, G Austin, SJ Traub - IIE Transactions on Healthcare …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years, Operations Research/Management (OR/OM) has had a significant impact on
improving the performance of hospital Emergency Departments (EDs). This includes …
improving the performance of hospital Emergency Departments (EDs). This includes …
The challenges of population ageing: accelerating demand for emergency ambulance services by older patients, 1995–2015
JA Lowthian, DJ Jolley, AJ Curtis… - Medical Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To measure the growth in emergency ambulance use across metropolitan
Melbourne since 1995, to measure the impact of population growth and ageing on these …
Melbourne since 1995, to measure the impact of population growth and ageing on these …
Logistics for emergency medical service systems
Abstract Emergency Medical Service (EMS) systems worldwide are complex systems,
characterized by significant variation in service providers, care pathways, patient case-mix …
characterized by significant variation in service providers, care pathways, patient case-mix …
Using a cardiac arrest registry to measure the quality of emergency medical service care: decade of findings from the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry
Background—Although the value of clinical registries has been well recognized in
developed countries, their use for measuring the quality of emergency medical service care …
developed countries, their use for measuring the quality of emergency medical service care …
EMS non-conveyance: A safe practice to decrease ED crowding or a threat to patient safety?
J Paulin, J Kurola, M Koivisto, T Iirola - BMC emergency medicine, 2021 - Springer
Background The safety of the Emergency Medical Service's (EMS's) non-conveyance
decision was evaluated by EMS re-contacts, primary health care or emergency department …
decision was evaluated by EMS re-contacts, primary health care or emergency department …
Profiles of older patients in the emergency department: findings from the interRAI Multinational Emergency Department Study
Study objective We examine functional profiles and presence of geriatric syndromes among
older patients attending 13 emergency departments (EDs) in 7 nations. Methods This was a …
older patients attending 13 emergency departments (EDs) in 7 nations. Methods This was a …