Access to Emergency Health Care

Abdulnasir Falah Al Jazairi, Guillaume Alinier
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Access to emergency services is essential for the health and well-being of people. The World Health Organization (WHO) made it a human right for everybody to have access to emergency care and it is an ethical obligation for governments to provide this service for the whole population. In recent years, the overcrowding in emergency departments has become a prominent issue that needs proper solutions. There have been several attempts resolving this ongoing issue. One of those is the patients’ distribution according to the severity level of their chief complaint, since more than half of the urgent cases are of low acuity and can be managed in less equipped facilities. Primary healthcare centers are perfectly suited to look after a significant proportion of cases for many reasons such as their scope of service, their wider geographical distribution, and are a more cost-effective resource for such cases than the use of higher acuity facilities. In Qatar, we have been implementing such model of patient distribution to release the burden on emergency departments since 1999. In this chapter we are proposing a full protocol to distribute emergency patients involving the ambulance service, primary healthcare centers, and emergency departments. Cooperation of all these services with the help of higher authorities and media is expected to show great improvements in patient care and better crowd control in emergency departments.
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获得紧急医疗保健
获得紧急服务对人民的健康和福祉至关重要。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)规定,人人享有获得紧急护理的权利是一项人权,各国政府有道德义务为全体人民提供这项服务。近年来,急诊科人满为患已成为一个亟待解决的突出问题。已经有几次尝试解决这个持续的问题。其中之一是根据其主诉的严重程度对患者进行分配,因为一半以上的紧急病例的视力较低,可以在设备较差的设施中进行管理。初级保健中心完全适合照顾很大比例的病例,原因有很多,例如它们的服务范围、更广泛的地理分布,而且对于这类病例来说,它们是比使用更高灵敏度的设施更具成本效益的资源。在卡塔尔,我们自1999年以来一直在实施这种病人分配模式,以减轻急诊科的负担。在本章中,我们提出了一个完整的协议,以分配急诊病人涉及救护车服务,初级卫生保健中心和急诊科。在上级当局和媒体的帮助下,所有这些服务的合作有望在急诊科的病人护理和更好的人群控制方面取得巨大进步。
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