Title of article :
Analysis of the Adequacy of Prehospital Emergency Medical Services Use of Patients Who Visited Emergency Departments in Korea from 2016 to 2018: Data from the National Emergency Department Information System
Author/Authors :
Park, Sung Joon Department of Emergency Medicine - Korea University College of Medicine - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Kim, Jung-Youn Department of Emergency Medicine - Korea University College of Medicine - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Yoon, Young-Hoon Department of Emergency Medicine - Korea University College of Medicine - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Lee, Eu Sun Department of Emergency Medicine - Korea University College of Medicine - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Kim, Hyun-Jin Department of Emergency Medicine - Korea University College of Medicine - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Kim, Seoung Bum School of Industrial Management Engineering - Korea University - Seoul - Republic of Korea , Kahng, Hyun Gu School of Industrial Management Engineering - Korea University - Seoul - Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Introduction. Proper ambulance use is important not only due to the patient’s transport quality but also because of the need for efficient use of limited resources allotted by the system. therefore, this study was conducted to check for overuse or underuse of the ambulance system by patients who visited the emergency department (ED). Methods. In this study, a secondary data analysis
was conducted using the existing database of the National Emergency Department Information System with all patients who
visited EDs over the three-year study period from 2016 to 2018. -e study subjects were classified into the following groups: (1)
appropriate Emergency Medical Services (EMS) usage; (2) appropriate no EMS usage; (3) underuse; and (4) overuse groups.
Results. Of 18,298,535 patients, 11,668,581 (63.77%) were classified under the appropriate usage group, while 6,629,954 (36.23%)
were classified under the inappropriate usage group. In the appropriate EMS usage group, there were 2,408,845 (13.16%) patients.
In the appropriate no EMS usage group, there were 9,259,706 (50.60%) patients. As for the inappropriate usage group, there were
5,147,352 (28.13%) patients categorized under the underuse group. On the other hand, there were 1,482,602 (8.10%) patients
under the overuse group. Conclusion. -ere are many patients who use ambulances appropriately, but there are still many overuse and underuse. Guidelines on ambulance use are necessary for the efficient use of emergency medical resources and for the safety of patients.
Keywords :
emergency department (ED) , Emergency Medical Services (EMS) , Prehospital Emergency Medical Services , Patients , Korea
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International