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Area of Science:

  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Public Health Systems
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Prehospital emergency services are crucial components of emergency medical service systems.
  • China has established emergency service centers at provincial, prefectural, and county levels.
  • Diverse regional characteristics necessitate varied prehospital emergency care models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the different models of prehospital emergency services implemented in China.
  • To understand the adaptation of emergency services to China's vast and economically diverse landscape.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing prehospital emergency service structures in China.
  • Categorization of five distinct prehospital emergency service models based on operational structure and hospital integration.

Main Results:

  • Five models of prehospital emergency services are identified: independent centers, centers without sickbeds, hospital-supported services, unified command with distributed care, and tiered networks for smaller cities.
  • These models reflect adaptations to geographical size and economic disparities across China.

Conclusions:

  • The adoption of multiple prehospital emergency service models in China demonstrates a flexible approach to healthcare delivery.
  • These varied models aim to optimize emergency medical services across diverse regions and city sizes.

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