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  1. Emergency department is particularly vulnerable to overcrowding in disasters or even in day-to-day situations because of Indias demand-supply mismatch of health care resources . Solution: Adopt a Crisis Standard of Care

  2. under NRHM for 11 states (including 4 EAG states and 2 North-Eastern states) – for Emergency Referral Transportation System (ERTS), mostly through EMRI in PPP mode. Various studies, including a review of EMRI by the health ministry found the following gaps in the existing EMS in India:

  3. 1 gru 2023 · The data, shared by the Department of Health, Government of Maharashtra, consisted of 38,823 records (emergency: 16,197 and hospital-to-hospital transfer: 22,626), including emergency and...

  4. 10 kwi 2014 · India is the second most populous country in the world. Currently, India does not have a centralized body which provides guidelines for training and operation of Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Emergency Medical Services are fragmented and not accessible throughout the country.

  5. 4 sie 2010 · As we trace the development and status of emergency medicine in India, we offer insight into the current state of the field, what the future holds for the emergency medical community, and how we can get there.

  6. Discover the present state and future prospects of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in India. Explore trends and predictions shaping the healthcare landscape.

  7. Accordingly, NITI Aayog commissioned Emergency Medicine Department, AllMS, New Delhi to conduct a Nation-wide assessment of prevailing emergency care system in India. I am happy to note that the study which involved 34 District Hospitals representing all the zones of the Nation, has been completed. Besides highlighting the spectrum

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