2015
DOI: 10.33151/ajp.12.1.142
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Rural People's Use of Ambulances to Reach Emergency Departments in Potentially Serious Health Emergencies: Identifying Patterns of Use and Non-Use

Abstract: INTRODUCTIONAmbulance 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 rise to questions of whether this phenomenon was occurring and to what degree.METHODSData from Emergency Department (ED) records was obtained from the Hunter New England Area Health Service from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009. In total, 354,909 records were obtained. These records were de-identified and analysed to determine the meth… Show more

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“…Wallis: London swoops on Australian parramedics Australasian Journal of Paramedicine: 2015;12 (1) The study by Reed and Bendall looks at ambulance use by rural people in New South Wales and finds like other studies there is a disparity between rural and city use, an issue relevant to all of Australia and most other jurisdictions internationally (7).…”
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“…Wallis: London swoops on Australian parramedics Australasian Journal of Paramedicine: 2015;12 (1) The study by Reed and Bendall looks at ambulance use by rural people in New South Wales and finds like other studies there is a disparity between rural and city use, an issue relevant to all of Australia and most other jurisdictions internationally (7).…”
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confidence: 99%