A method for the geographical evaluation of emergency medical service performance
J.D. Mayer
American Journal of Public Health, 1981, vol. 71, issue 8, 841-844
Abstract:
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) evaluation is usually conducted on an aggregated, system-wide basis, despite the fact that there is substantial geographical variation in EMS performance. This paper suggests a method for the identification and analysis of geographically disaggregated EMS performance, using Seattle's Medic I program as an example.
Date: 1981
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.71.8.841
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