Emergency medical service providers' role in the early heart attack care program: prevention and stratification strategies.

Autor: MacDonald GS; Allied Health Department, Essex Community College, Baltimore, USA., Steiner SR
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Maryland medical journal (Baltimore, Md. : 1985) [Md Med J] 1997; Vol. Suppl, pp. 67-79.
Abstrakt: Emergency Medical Services-Early Heart Attack Care (EMS-EHAC) is a community-based program where paramedics increase the consumer's awareness about early chest pain symptom recognition. EMS-EHAC prevention, along with seamless chest pain care (between the paramedic and chest pain emergency department) can be the basis for an outcome-based study to examine the impact of advanced life support EMS. Studies that show the impact of care given by paramedics on the outcome of patient care must be designed to demonstrate the value and the cost benefit of providing advanced life support (ALS). Third party payers are going to examine if there are significant quality differences between ALS and basic life support (BLS) services. If significant benefits of ALS care cannot be demonstrated, the cost differences could potentially place the future of advanced life support paramedic programs in jeopardy. A positive outcome resulting in a lower acute cardiac event, and the realization of the cost benefits from the EMS-EHAC program could be utilized by EMS management to justify or expand advanced life support programs.
Databáze: MEDLINE