Is the emergency ambulance service abused?
- 12 July 1980
- Vol. 281 (6233) , 121-123
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.281.6233.121
Abstract
Analysis of 1000 consecutive patients brought to the accident and emergency department of a busy district general hospital by ambulance after emergency "999" telephone calls showed that 51.7% of these journeys were unnecessary. Medical cases accounted for a greater percentage of necessary calls than did trauma and surgical cases. Medical education of the public is essential if the number of these calls is to be cut.Keywords
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