Selección de hospital destino para el traslado de urgencia de pacientes

Translated title of the contribution: Selecting the destination hospital to carry emergency patients

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Abstract

Total time of prehospital care (PHC) is the time elapsing from the inbound call up to the moment when the ambulance is available for serve in another emergency event. This research aims to show that selecting the destination hospital impacts significantly the total PHC time, which influences the survival of the patient being transported as well as the time to make the resource available again (the ambulance). Consequently, a technique for selecting the destination hospital is proposed herein including some dimensions related both to the patient (diagnosis, specialty and insurance company) and to the hospital (occupancy and closeness). The performance was evaluated based on a simulation of discrete events. It is concluded that the proposed technique provides a better PHC time in 73% of the studied cases, with a mean decrease between 40 and 80 minutes as compared to the most commonly used technique (selecting the closest hospital).

Translated title of the contributionSelecting the destination hospital to carry emergency patients
Original languageSpanish
JournalRevista Gerencia y Politicas de Salud
Volume17
Issue number35
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

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