Patients admitted to hospital at night were more likely to be more severe, having
arrived by ambulance, and this factor accounted for their higher death rates.
The fact that you were not taken from the scene of your
accident by ambulance does not mean you do not have a case.
The other person ran a red light, coupled with medical bills because you had to
go by ambulance to the hospital and have x-rays showing that you broke your leg.
Arrival by ambulance is a marker of illness severity that has been omitted from the previous studies on which the seven - day services policy is based.
If it's necessary to transfer your teen to another hospital due to insurance or other payment reasons they can arrange it,
by ambulance if necessary.
It was the 40 minutes
wasted by the ambulance and the 30 minutes wasted at the hospital because they didn't have proper equipment that put my life in danger.
After a member of the public found the lady lying injured on the floor, she was taken to hospital
by ambulance where specialist care was required for severe head injuries.
Additionally, the driver of the SUV was reportedly
taken by ambulance to a local hospital with injuries that were not deemed to be life - threatening.
If you are in a high risk pregnancy or your labour has started unexpectedly you may be required to travel to the
hospital by ambulance.
The key factor identified by the research team was that a higher proportion of patients admitted to hospital at the weekend have
arrived by ambulance.
All of that had been taken away from her when she was rushed
by ambulance from work to the hospital after her water had broken and she began to bleed heavily.
The number of people taken
by ambulance for heatstroke in July is predicted to be up 20 per cent on last year, says Hasegawa Manabu of Fire and Disaster Management Agency.
He was taken
by ambulance on a back board in full cervical spine precautions to a Massachusetts hospital where he presented in the emergency department with a large scalp abrasion and complaints of neck pain and weakness and tingling in his hands.
Ebola patient Amber Vinson arrived
by ambulance at Emory University Hospital on Oct. 15.
Ambulance cover reimburses you for the cost of being transported
by ambulance after an emergency (such as a sudden collapse or severe chest pain, for example).
PTS ambulances are manned
by ambulance care assistants — or PTS drivers — whose training includes comprehensive first aid, specialist driving skills, patient moving and handling techniques, basic life support and patient care skills.
Suspicions were raised of potential malpractice when figures published
by the ambulance service showed a dramatic improvement in performance, with 28 out of 32 ambulance trusts in England meeting the target, compared to just three the previous year.
«I must have seen about five, six people being resuscitated by bystanders and
by ambulance drivers,» Zullo said.
A patient comes to the
ER by ambulance on a late Friday night with a 102 fever, complaining of bad digestive problems: She hasn't been able to keep anything down... or in... for 24 hours.
«Such emergencies would always require the transfer of
women by ambulance to the hospital as extra medical support is only present in hospital settings and would not be available to them when they deliver at home.»
Sophie is discharged from hospital the next day, and instead of being driven to
Lyon by ambulance, her mother drives her to me and our son, phew!
In addition, «clinical quality indicators» were introduced in April 2011 to allow patients and the public to see the quality of care
provided by ambulance services.
Scott arrived in the emergency room
by ambulance around 3 p.m., complaining of chest and abdominal pain.
My wife was allowed to go home with our older son, while Quinn and I donned face masks and were escorted past gawking fellow passengers, out a backdoor and
whisked by ambulance — the driver was dressed head - to - toe in a biosafety suit — to a downtown hospital.
Based on the analyses of the medical cases in the study, the researchers found that 31 percent of the trauma cases transported by air could have also been transported
by ambulance within the «golden hour» of trauma treatment, saving taxpayers thousands of dollars.
The research uses analysis by Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to provide information on whether patient transport would be more
successful by ambulance or medical helicopter in terms of cost as well as patient care.
His wife, in a telephone interview last week, said the sentence was handed down even after Mr. Miranda, who is 56 years old and has a history of heart ailments, had to be taken from the site of the hearings in
Havana by ambulance to a hospital because of high blood pressure.
Its four rooms were the place he lived with and loved his deaf wife, and raised his two hearing sons, and then
left by ambulance one day forty - four years after arriving there, never to return.
Rushed to the Ottawa Humane
Society by ambulance, it was evident that Penny was in a lot of pain when she arrived in our veterinary clinic.
That same year, Joseph Beuys performed his work I Like America and America Likes Me, in which, on his first trip to the US, he was picked up at the
airport by an ambulance, wrapped in felt and delivered to a gallery, where he shared the space for eight - hour stretches with a wild coyote.
# 3/4 million pounds award for young children following the death of their mother which was found at trial to be the result of
negligence by an ambulance crew