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Trends and Characteristics of Emergency Medical Services in Italy: A 5-Years Population-Based Registry Analysis

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Campagna, Sara
Conti, Andrea
Starnini, MicheleMés informacióMés informació
Dalmasso Blanch, MarcMés informacióMés informacióMés informació
Gianino, Maria Michela
Borraccino, Alberto
Document typeArticle
Defense date2020-12-11
Rights accessOpen Access
Attribution 3.0 Spain
This work is protected by the corresponding intellectual and industrial property rights. Except where otherwise noted, its contents are licensed under a Creative Commons license : Attribution 3.0 Spain
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Background: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) plays a fundamental role in providing good quality healthcare services to citizens, as they are the first responders in distressing situations. Few studies have used available EMS data to investigate EMS call characteristics and subsequent responses. Methods: Data were extracted from the emergency registry for the period 2013–2017. This included call and rescue vehicle dispatch information. All relationships in analyses and differences in events proportion between 2013 and 2017 were tested against the Pearson’s Chi-Square with a 99% level of confidence. Results: Among the 2,120,838 emergency calls, operators dispatched at least one rescue vehicle for 1,494,855. There was an estimated overall incidence of 96 emergency calls and 75 rescue vehicles dispatched per 1000 inhabitants per year. Most calls were made by private citizens, during the daytime, and were made from home (63.8%); 31% of rescue vehicle dispatches were advanced emergency medical vehicles. The highest number of rescue vehicle dispatches ended at the emergency department (74.7%). Conclusions: Our data showed that, with some exception due to environmental differences, the highest proportion of incoming emergency calls is not acute or urgent and could be more effectively managed in other settings than in an Emergency Departments (ED). Better management of dispatch can reduce crowding and save hospital emergency departments time, personnel, and health system costs.
CitationCampagna, S. [et al.]. Trends and Characteristics of Emergency Medical Services in Italy: A 5-Years Population-Based Registry Analysis. "Healthcare", 11 Desembre 2020, vol. 8, núm. 4, p. 551:1-551:13. 
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/367023
DOI10.3390/healthcare8040551
ISSN2227-9032
Publisher versionhttps://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/8/4/551
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