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Privatization and Emergency Medical Services

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1997
AbstractIntroduction:Osborne and Gaebler's Reinventing Government has sparked discussion amongst elected officials, civil servants, the media, and the general public regarding advantages of privatizing government services. Its support stems from an effort to provide services to municipalities while reducing taxpayer expenditure. Many echo the sentiment
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Emergency medical services preparedness for pediatric emergencies

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1993
The study objective was to examine emergency medical services (EMS) equipment and training preparedness for pediatric emergencies in Oklahoma. The participants were 202 administrators of licensed EMS agencies in the state of Oklahoma. A mailed questionnaire was used to obtain data from EMS agencies regarding emergency ambulance run characteristics ...
C J, Graham, J, Stuemky, T A, Lera
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Integration of Telemedicine into Emergency Medical Services

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2002
We developed an integrated model of telemedicine services in emergency medical care. The architecture was designed to support pre-hospital management. The experimental work was carried out with the collaboration of the emergency medical services (EMS) in Madrid.
M F, Cabrera, M T, Arredondo, J, Quiroga
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Emergency Medical Services for Children

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1995
Emergency medical services for children require the integration of many community resources to operate optimally. In both urban and rural areas, the abilities of the receiving hospitals and medical staffs must be defined to develop a system that considers severity of injury and illness as well as transport times.
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Emerging Medical Services Legislation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
The management of medical emergencies, whether from traffic accidents or sudden illnesses, has been a concern of the medical community for many years. Physicians, hospitals, nurses, and allied health personnel have been quietly but steadfastly working to improve emergency medical service care and have made great strides.
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Emergency Medical Services Responses to School-Based Medical Emergencies

Pediatrics
BACKGROUND Ensuring the readiness of school staff and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel to respond to individual school-based medical emergencies aligns with priorities identified by the American Academy of Pediatrics and National Association of School Nurses.
Michael D, Harries   +4 more
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN NEVADA

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1970
J W, Batdorf   +2 more
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Pediatric Readiness in Emergency Medical Services Systems

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2020
Lara Rappaport   +2 more
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