Indicators and criteria for evaluating provincial emergency medical systems

Authors

  • Tiamchan Chartchaiganan
  • panu odklun

Keywords:

Indicators and criteria for evaluating provincial emergency medical systems, Outstanding of provincial emergency medical systems

Abstract

Emergency medical practices under the Emergency Medicine Act 2008 have the aim to prevent disability and death from emergencies. And allow emergency patients to receive standardized emergency operations There are principles of developing indicators and criteria for evaluating emergency medical systems at the provincial level that focus on evaluating output, results, and impacts, rather than importing factors and the country's health policy process. And the context of each province use indicators that are in line with the goals of the National Emergency Medicine Plan No. 3.1 B.E. 2019 - 2021 and develop indicators using the participation principles of the network of practitioners at the provincial level, consisting of 6 indicators as follows

  1. Survival rate within 24 hours of critical emergency patients with advanced emergency medicine
  2. Percentage of advanced emergency operations that spread parking spots, covered within 8 minutes
  3. Number of innovations relating to emergency medical services introduced in the province and / or published in one of the journals / academic conferences
  4. Quality level, provincial notification and command center
  5. Percentage of people who have knowledge about emergency medicine, emergency notification, and basic assistance
  6. Percentage of emergency patients with advanced emergency medical systems

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Published

2019-08-31

How to Cite

Chartchaiganan, T. and odklun, panu (2019) “Indicators and criteria for evaluating provincial emergency medical systems”, Nursing, Health, and Education Journal , 2(2), pp. 3–15. available at: https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/NHEJ/article/view/213735 (accessed: 31 December 2025).