Pre-hospital Emergency Information System in America and England: a review - Payesh (Health Monitor)
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Volume 13, Issue 4 (July-August 2014)                   Payesh 2014, 13(4): 383-391 | Back to browse issues page

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Hamid Moghaddasi, Reza Rabiei, Zahra Mastaneh. Pre-hospital Emergency Information System in America and England: a review. Payesh 2014; 13 (4) :383-391
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1- Medical Informatics, School of Paramedical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2- Health Information Management, School of Paramedicine, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar-abbas, Iran
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Methods: A literature search was carried out using Science Direct, Scirus and PubMed database. The search strategy included keywords on EMS, Pre-hospital Emergency Services, Ambulance Services, Information System, and Information. The retrieved articles were then assessed for relevance and then were examined.
Results: In all 172 articles were identified. Of these 65 articles were found relevant. Minimum dataset of pre-hospital emergency information system included 51 elements in America and 28 elements in England. More comprehensive and analytical reports were being created in the America’s pre-hospital emergency care than those of in England. In addition, information management and communication systems were mainly electronic-based in America compared to England. In terms of people, software and hardware equipments involved in the management of information both systems were similar.
Conclusion: The effectiveness of pre-hospital emergency information system depends on the capabilities of the system, as well as its interoperability with other information systems. The pre-hospital emergency information system benefited from more capabilities in America compared to those in England, and this might be due to more robust information and communication technology infrastructures in America.
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type of study: Descriptive |
Accepted: 2013/10/12 | ePublished ahead of print: 2014/05/6 | Published: 2014/07/15

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