Medically unnecessary pediatric ambulance transports: A medical taxi service?

被引:57
作者
CamassoRichardson, K
Wilde, JA
Petrack, EM
机构
[1] Case Western Reserve University, Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hosp., Department of Pediatrics, Cleveland, OH
[2] Div. of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hosp., Cleveland, OH 44106
关键词
pediatrics; ambulances; emergency medical services; EMS; medical necessity;
D O I
10.1111/j.1553-2712.1997.tb03696.x
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To characterize ambulance utilization in a pediatric population and pediatric emergency physicians' judgment of the medical need for ambulance transport, Methods: A convenience sample of ambulance transports were studied prospectively during a 5-week period. Exclusion criteria included transfer from another medical facility, study physician not available, need for immediate resuscitation, or trauma team activation. A questionnaire completed by the physician assessed medical need for the ambulance based on chief complaint, general appearance, vital signs, and ambulance run sheet information, A separate questionnaire was administered to the parents regarding reasons for ambulance use and other available means of transportation. Caregivers were contacted by telephone 2-3 days later to determine the mode of transportation home and the clinical outcome. Results: Of 172 eligible patients, 92 (53%) were enrolled. Most (61%; 56/92) transports were considered medically unnecessary, Interestingly, 40% (37/92) of the subjects had no other means of transportation; 86% (32/37) of ambulance transports for this group were judged medically unnecessary, Overall, 86% (79/92) of families had not called their physician, There was no association between having spoken with the physician and medical need for an ambulance. Many (82%; 46/56) Medicaid transports were judged medically unnecessary. Overall, follow-up was achieved for 91% (85/92) of the patients, No patient for whom transport was medically unnecessary had a repeat ED visit for the same complaint or required admission, Most patients (74%; 68/92) returned home without any assistance, Among the medically unnecessary transports, 52% (32/60) of the caregivers cited no other means of transportation, yet 34% (11/32) of these patients returned home by private car, Conclusions: Most pediatric ambulance transports in this sample, which excluded patients requiring immediate resuscitation or trauma team care, were judged to be medically unnecessary, Caregivers often use an ambulance as a convenience or as the only means of transportation. An alternate, less resource-intensive transportation system may be more appropriate for this population.
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页码:1137 / 1141
页数:5
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