Service evaluation of the impact of direct ambulance calls from paramedics to the ambulatory assessment unit in the John Radcliffe hospital, Oxford

B Onen, N Fawcett, S Daniel, E Samm… - Future Healthc …, 2022 - rcpjournals.org
Methods Five dedicated referral phones, in a cascade system, between 8.00 am and 9pm,
enable senior decision makers (consultants/registrars) to receive PDRs. An analysis of …

Paramedic direct referrals to senior decision maker: is this the way forward? A pilot project in acute general medicine and ambulatory care at the John Radcliffe …

L Vaziri, M Rajwani, J Bowen, J Price, S Singh… - Clinical …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The Royal College of Physicians' 2013 Future Hospital report recommends
ambulatory care 'by default'as a model to meet the increasing demands on acute services. 1 …

Improving the quality of referrals to ambulatory emergency care

K Keaney, A Sweeney, S Visanji… - Future Healthcare …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Materials and methods Baseline data was collected of all new referrals made to the AEC in 1
week. Data was collected on the source of each referral, the number of referrals that were …

[PDF][PDF] Can Ambulatory Emergency Care have a positive impact on acute services?

N Narayan, SR Gulliford - Acute Med, 2015 - acutemedjournal.co.uk
Ambulatory Emergency Care is a key component of the service for many Acute Medical units
across the United Kingdom. A well-functioning ambulatory care unit facilitiates early senior …

Effects of ambulatory emergency care on organisational and patient outcomes

J Baker - Nursing Management, 2018 - journals.rcni.com
The aim of ambulatory emergency care (AEC) is to provide patients with ambulatory care-
sensitive conditions with safe and appropriate emergency care on the day they attend …

Rural People's Use of Ambulances to Reach Emergency Departments in Potentially Serious Health Emergencies: Identifying Patterns of Use and Non-Use

B Reed, J Bendall - Australasian Journal of Paramedicine, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction Ambulance use in rural and remote parts of Australia has been reported
anecdotally to be lower than urban areas. Experiences of paramedics in rural locations gave …

[HTML][HTML] The ambulatory care unit at Derriford Hospital

A Carter - Clinical medicine, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Ambulatory emergency care (AEC) is an essential component of any acute medical unit
(AMU). This statement is predicated on the clinical and financial benefits it confers. In this …

Emergency (999) calls to the ambulance service that do not result in the patient being transported to hospital: an epidemiological study

PJ Marks, TD Daniel, O Afolabi, G Spiers… - Emergency Medicine …, 2002 - emj.bmj.com
Objective: To describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients who are not
transported to hospital after an emergency (999) call to the East Midlands Ambulance …

Influence of ambulance arrival on emergency department time to be seen

ME Richards, MW Hubble… - Prehospital Emergency …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives. For a limited number of presenting complaints, arrival by ambulance has been
shown in some emergency departments to decrease time to be seen by a physician. We …

Evaluation of an ambulatory emergency care centre at a tertiary hospital in Perth, Western Australia

C Keane, V Clayden, G Scott - Australasian Emergency Care, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Emergency Departments around the world are under increasing
pressure due to rising demand. In the United Kingdom ambulatory emergency care has …