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Predictive Ability of Emergency Medical Priority Dispatch System Protocols Should Be Assessed at the Atomic Level of the Determinant Code

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2012

Jeff Clawson*
Affiliation:
National Academies of Emergency Dispatch, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Christopher Olola
Affiliation:
National Academies of Emergency Dispatch, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Greg Scott
Affiliation:
National Academies of Emergency Dispatch, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Brett Patterson
Affiliation:
National Academies of Emergency Dispatch, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Abstract

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Editorial Comments
Copyright
Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2010

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References

1.Sporer, KA, Craig, AM, Johnson, NJ, Yeh, CC: Does emergency medical dispatch priority predict delphi process-derived levels of prehospital intervention? Prehosp Disaster Med 2010;25(4):303311.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
2.The National Academy of Emergency Dispatch (NAED), Medical Priority Dispatch System® v11.2 (14 December 2004) and v11.3 (25 May 2006).Google Scholar