Analysis of the World Experience of Functioning of Medico-Rescue Systems for Providing Emergency Medical Care to Victims in Emergency Conditions on the Roads of the Republic Significance
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Abstract
Purpose of the study. To analyze the world experience of the functioning of medical and rescue systems for providing emergency medical care to victims in emergency situations on the highways of republican significance. The study included publications from the MEDLINE, CyberLeninka, eLIBRARY.RU databases, regulatory documentation on the provision of EMF. We analyzed studies published over the past 5 years. All other articles have been deleted.Experience shows that the lives of victims often depend on the kind of assistance they will receive in the first minutes after an accident, which directly depends on the speed of response and the experience of providing medical assistance by the teams of the route-medical rescue center.Considering the importance of preventing and reducing deaths due to an emergency on the highways of republican significance, the article presents an analysis of the literature, revealing the experience of the functioning of medical rescue systems for providing emergency medical care to victims in road traffic accidents.Further improvement of the disaster medicine service for the provision of emergency medical care is one of the most important conditions for ensuring the preservation and strengthening of the health of the population of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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