Sikka Veronica, Gautam V, Galwankar Sagar, Guleria Randeep, Stawicki Stanislaw P, Paladino Lorenzo, Chauhan Vivek, Menon Geetha, Shah Vijay, Srivastava R P, Rana B K, Batra Bipin, Kalra O P, Aggarwal P, Bhoi Sanjeev, Krishnan S Vimal
Department of Emergency Medicine, Orlando Veterans Administration Medical Center, Orlando, Florida, USA.
Department of Trauma and Emergency Care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, Bihar, India.
J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2017 Jul-Sep;10(3):154-161. doi: 10.4103/JETS.JETS_7_17.
The government of India has done remarkable work on commissioning a government funded prehospital emergency ambulance service in India. This has both public health implications and an economic impact on the nation. With the establishment of these services, there is an acute need for standardization of education and quality assurance regarding prehospital care provided. The International Joint Working Group has been actively involved in designing guidelines and establishing a comprehensive framework for ensuring high-quality education and clinical standards of care for prehospital services in India. This paper provides an independent expert opinion and a proposed framework for general operations and administration of a standardized, national prehospital emergency medical systems program. Program implementation, operational details, and regulations will require close collaboration between key stakeholders, including local, regional, and national governmental agencies of India.
印度政府在印度委托开展一项由政府资助的院前急救救护车服务方面做了卓越的工作。这对公共卫生有影响,对国家也有经济影响。随着这些服务的建立,对于所提供的院前护理的教育标准化和质量保证有着迫切需求。国际联合工作组一直积极参与设计指南,并为确保印度院前服务的高质量教育和临床护理标准建立一个全面的框架。本文提供了一份独立专家意见以及一个关于标准化的国家院前紧急医疗系统项目的一般运营和管理的提议框架。项目实施、运营细节和规定将需要包括印度地方、区域和国家政府机构在内的关键利益相关者之间的密切合作。