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Citation

Campbell K, Jaiven J, Banfield K, Begg C, Butler J, Thain L. Healthc. Q. 2017; 20(3): 72-77.

Affiliation

Director of Nursing Services for HealthLink BC.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Longwoods Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

29132455

Abstract

British Columbia Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) uses an internationally recognized Medical Priority Dispatch System to assign appropriate responses to 9-1-1 calls based on patients' clinical acuity. In 2015, 71% of Omega calls (classified as calls involving low acuity injuries) were assigned an ambulance. To better meet patients' needs, BCEHS collaborated with HealthLink BC's Nursing Services (HLBC NS) to audit over 2,000 calls. Based on the results, three Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycles were implemented, yielding a 35% decrease in ambulances assigned and a 173% increase in referrals to HLBC NS to provide more suitable support. Ultimately, the interventions allowed these ambulances to be reallocated to more critical patients.


Language: en

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