Ambulansyang-de-Paa: Collaborative Discussion

Ambulansyang-de-Paa: Collaborative Discussion

Ambulansyang-de-Paa: Collaborative Discussion

by Jennie Martin Fundal -
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Pre-hospital care is only one aspect in improving outcomes in acute-life threatening conditions and improving health access. Improvements should be multisectoral and multi-institutional. In emergency cases, faster transport means faster definitive management but, in the nation’s current health system, pre-hospital care is forced through innovation instead of being standardized. Nonetheless an efficient, effective and swift prehospital care and transport is still a start than none at all. With proper systems adapted to an environment in the diverse terrain of the country coupled with trained personnel for transport, financial support, present resuscitative and supportive resources and a clear referral system pre hospital care can be improved in the nation’s context and provide better patient care before they are received in a health institution. There are many social determinants in play in providing emergency care and the documentary has shown that providing a better prehospital care can provide better health outcomes in patients.