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Meeting national response time targets for priority 1 incidents in an urban emergency medical services system in South Africa: More ambulances won't help

机译:达到南非城市紧急医疗服务系统中针对优先1事件的国家响应时间目标:更多的救护车无济于事

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BACKGROUND: Response time is viewed as a key performance indicator in most emergency medical services (EMS) systems. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of increased emergency vehicle numbers on response time performance for priority 1 incidents in an urban EMS system in Cape Town, South Africa, using discrete-event computer simulation. METHOD: A simulation model was created, based on input data from part of the EMS operations. Two different versions of the model were used, one with primary response vehicles and ambulances and one with only ambulances. In both cases the models were run in seven different scenarios. The first scenario used the actual number of emergency vehicles in the real system, and in each subsequent scenario vehicle numbers were increased by adding the baseline number to the cumulative total. RESULTS: The model using only ambulances had shorter response times and a greater number of responses meeting national response time targets than models using primary response vehicles and ambulances. In both cases an improvement in response times and the number of responses meeting national response time targets was observed with the first incremental addition of vehicles. After this the improvements rapidly diminished and eventually became negligible with each successive increase in vehicle numbers. The national response time target for urban areas was never met, even with a seven-fold increase in vehicle numbers. CONCLUSION: The addition of emergency vehicles to an urban EMS system improves response times in priority 1 incidents, but alone is not capable of the magnitude of response time improvement needed to meet the national response time targets.
机译:背景:响应时间被视为大多数紧急医疗服务(EMS)系统中的关键性能指标。目的:通过离散事件计算机仿真,确定在南非开普敦的城市EMS系统中,紧急车辆数量增加对优先级1事件的响应时间性能的影响。方法:基于部分EMS操作的输入数据,创建了一个仿真模型。使用了两种不同版本的模型,一种带有主要反应车辆和救护车,另一种只有救护车。在这两种情况下,模型都在七个不同的场景中运行。第一种方案使用了实际系统中的紧急车辆的实际数量,并且在每个后续方案中,通过将基线数量添加到累计总数中来增加了车辆数量。结果:仅使用救护车的模型与使用主要救护车和救护车的模型相比,响应时间更短,满足国家响应时间目标的响应数量更大。在这两种情况下,随着车辆的首次增加,响应时间和满足国家响应时间目标的响应数量都得到了改善。此后,随着车辆数量的不断增加,改进迅速减弱,最终变得微不足道。即使车辆数量增加了七倍,也没有实现国家针对城市地区的响应时间目标。结论:向城市EMS系统中添加应急车辆可以改善优先级为1的事件的响应时间,但仅凭其能力不足以达到国家响应时间目标所需的响应时间提高幅度。

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