2017
DOI: 10.1017/cem.2017.329
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P127: Paramedics perception of working in Nova Scotia’s collaborative emergency centres

Abstract: methods, and creation of a clinical pathway may help address the rate of over-transfusion.

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“… For this category, 37 of the 42 articles could be retrieved and analyzed. Of the 14 articles in the System Impact and Costs theme, 13 focused on paramedicine system planning, and described a diverse range of topics that included equipment and supplies, training, funding, staffing, alternative roles for paramedics, performance measurement, interoperability, urban and remote usage, and the optimal implementation of evidence-based guidelines [ 28 – 40 ]. One article focused on the impact to a single hospital from receiving air ambulance patients [ 41 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… For this category, 37 of the 42 articles could be retrieved and analyzed. Of the 14 articles in the System Impact and Costs theme, 13 focused on paramedicine system planning, and described a diverse range of topics that included equipment and supplies, training, funding, staffing, alternative roles for paramedics, performance measurement, interoperability, urban and remote usage, and the optimal implementation of evidence-based guidelines [ 28 – 40 ]. One article focused on the impact to a single hospital from receiving air ambulance patients [ 41 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%