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Emergency Medical Services Primary Service Areas
An Emergency Medical Services Primary Service Area is a specific geographic area that is served exclusively by an emergency medical services (EMS) provider. The State of Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) designates this provider. Only the Primary Service Area Responder (PSAR) designated by the State may answer emergency calls in the specified geographic area. These geographic areas may include or be within the boundaries of a municipality, tax district, tribal entity or other specifically identified areas. For the purposes of this report, they shall be referred to as municipalities.
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Primary PSAPs
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국립중앙의료원 - 응급의료기관 현황
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■ 응급의료에 관한 법률에 따라 지정된 연도별 권역응급의료센터, 지역응급의료센터 및 지역응급의료기관의 수 ■ 기간: 2014년 ~ 2021년
Emergency Visits for Patients Residing in the Local Geographic Area (LGA) by Triage Level, 2013/2014
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Provides emergency visits by semi-urgent and non-urgent triage levels for patients residing in the local geographic area and Alberta for the most recent fiscal year available. Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) is a scale to categorize patients according to the type and severity of their initial presenting signs and symptoms at the Emergency Department that helps to determine priorities for treatment. The CTAS is used to determine the triage level. There are 5 levels, with level 1 being the most urgent and level 5 the least urgent. This indicator dataset contains information at both Local Geographic Area (for example, Lacombe, Red Deer, Calgary West Bow, etc.) and Alberta levels. Local geographic area refers to 132 geographic areas created by Alberta Health (AH) and Alberta Health Services (AHS) based on census boundaries. This table is the part of "Alberta Health Primary Health Care - Community Profiles" report published March 2015
Emergency Visits for Patients Residing in the Local Geographic Area (LGA) by Triage Level, Fiscal Year 2011/2012
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Provides emergency visits by semi-urgent and non-urgent triage levels for patients residing in the local geographic area and Alberta for the most recent fiscal year available. Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) is a scale to categorize patients according to the type and severity of their initial presenting signs and symptoms at the Emergency Department that helps to determine priorities for treatment. The CTAS is used to determine the triage level. There are 5 levels, with level 1 being the most urgent and level 5 the least urgent. This indicator dataset contains information at both Local Geographic Area (for example, Lacombe, Red Deer, Calgary West Bow, etc.) and Alberta levels. Local geographic area refers to 132 geographic areas created by Alberta Health (AH) and Alberta Health Services (AHS) based on census boundaries. This table is the part of "Alberta Health Primary Health Care - Community Profiles" report published February 2013.
Critical Service Gaps (3 of 3): Medically Underserved
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These data identify geographic areas and populations with a lack of access to primary care services. These designations help establish health maintenance organizations or community health centers. These underserved areas and populations are defined by the US Dept. of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).