TY - JOUR
T1 - International emergency medical services
T2 - Assessment of developing prehospital systems abroad
AU - VanRooyen, Michael J.
AU - Thomas, Tamara L.
AU - Clem, Kathleen J.
N1 - Many developing countries are experiencing a greater need for prehospital systems because of urbanization and changing population demographics, leadin...
PY - 1999/7
Y1 - 1999/7
N2 - Many developing countries are experiencing a greater need for prehospital systems because of urbanization and changing population demographics, leading to greater death rates from trauma and cardiac illnesses. While emergency medical services (EMS) systems may take a variety of forms, they usually contain some system components similar to those found in the United States. In evaluating EMS abroad, it may be useful to compare the developing system type to one of five models of EMS delivery: hospital- based, municipal, private, volunteer, and complex. Using community-based services and available health providers can enable a developing system to function within a primary health network without overtaxing scarce resources. Developing such an approach can lead to creative and effective solutions for prehospital care in developing countries.
AB - Many developing countries are experiencing a greater need for prehospital systems because of urbanization and changing population demographics, leading to greater death rates from trauma and cardiac illnesses. While emergency medical services (EMS) systems may take a variety of forms, they usually contain some system components similar to those found in the United States. In evaluating EMS abroad, it may be useful to compare the developing system type to one of five models of EMS delivery: hospital- based, municipal, private, volunteer, and complex. Using community-based services and available health providers can enable a developing system to function within a primary health network without overtaxing scarce resources. Developing such an approach can lead to creative and effective solutions for prehospital care in developing countries.
KW - Emergency medical services
KW - Emergency medicine
KW - International
KW - Prehospital
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U2 - 10.1016/S0736-4679(99)00065-7
DO - 10.1016/S0736-4679(99)00065-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 10431962
SN - 0736-4679
VL - 17
SP - 691
EP - 696
JO - Journal of Emergency Medicine
JF - Journal of Emergency Medicine
IS - 4
ER -