Response Time and Survival Outcomes in Emergency Medical Services
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Ambulances; Time and Motion Studies; Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems; Nonhospitalized Patients; Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care); InanitionAbstract
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are an important link in the chain of survival, particularly for patients suffering from time-sensitive medical and traumatic emergencies. Response time has long been regarded as a salient measure of EMS system performance, often defined as the duration between an emergency call being received to the time personnel arrives on scene.
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