2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10389-015-0675-6
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The demographic impact on the demand for emergency medical services in the urban and rural regions of Bavaria, 2012–2032

Abstract: AimIn most regions of the world, the proportion of older people in the population has increased during the last decades. As this entails major consequences for the healthcare sector, this study isolates and quantifies the impact of an aging population on the demand for emergency medical services in different types of regions in Bavaria between 2012 and 2032.MethodsDispatch data of the emergency medical services were combined with population data and forecasts. Age-specific rates of emergency ambulance dispatch… Show more

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“…Worldwide the need for emergency care is rising and many studies including data from Bavaria, U.K., the U.S., Australia, New Zeeland, and Canada [14,15,16] con rm increased demand for ambulances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worldwide the need for emergency care is rising and many studies including data from Bavaria, U.K., the U.S., Australia, New Zeeland, and Canada [14,15,16] con rm increased demand for ambulances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advanced medical care has been specialized and centralized in developed countries, which has led to an increasing demand for improving the emergency medical service (EMS). 2,3 Today, helicopter emergency medical systems (HEMS) serve in addition to traditional ground emergency medical systems (GEMS). 4,5 However, the effect of HEMS remains uncertain, 4,[6][7][8] and it is debated how to best optimize pre-hospital patient care.…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Als Folge des demographischen Wandels wird der Bevölkerungsanteil über 65 Jahren in Zukunft weiter zunehmen. Gleichzeitig sind steigende Einsatzzahlen im Rettungsdienst zu erwarten [16]. Im Zuge der angedachten Zentralisierung der Notfallversorgung muss darauf geachtet werden, dass Krankenhäuser in der Lage sind, den somit steigenden Bettenbedarf, insbesondere bei der Vorhaltung von high-care Betten, auch in Zukunft bedienen können.…”
Section: Ambulant Vs Stationärunclassified