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Comparative Study
. 1991 Dec;84(12):726-7.
doi: 10.1177/014107689108401211.

Use of the emergency ambulance service to an inner city accident and emergency department--a comparison of general practitioner and '999' calls

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Comparative Study

Use of the emergency ambulance service to an inner city accident and emergency department--a comparison of general practitioner and '999' calls

A G Pennycook et al. J R Soc Med. 1991 Dec.

Abstract

Over a 2-week period a prospective study was undertaken of patients brought to an inner city accident and emergency department by the emergency ambulance service. Criteria for assessing the appropriateness of use of the emergency ambulance service are not well defined and at worst entirely subjective. The author's finding that, of patients attending after a '999' call, 49.8% were discharged with no follow-up suggests that many of these journeys represented inappropriate use of the emergency ambulance service. Close liaison between senior medical staff and the emergency ambulance service may allow more appropriate and effective use of the service, improving patient care in the pre-hospital setting.

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