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HOSPITAL CAPACITY FOR AMBULANCE SYSTEM 11 April 2005 Dr. Catherine Nansamba Research Associate Injury Control Center - Uganda
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Inception Request to carry out the study ICC-U response Assessment of relevance of study to ICC-U Acceptance to take up study Development of study Objective Strategy Work plan
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The Study Target hospitals Approach (Questionnaire) Activities Inputs (financial and non-financial) Time frame Results Data Analysis Information
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Summary of the results Eight health facilities were studied Public = 2 Private non-profit = 4 Private for-profit = 2 Health facility size ranged from 8 to 1500 in- patient beds. Number of emergency personnel ranged from 2 to 59 50% had dedicated resuscitation rooms.
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50% had chest tubes and airway equipment. Three (37.5%) had emergency units. Seven (87.5%) had an ambulance in good condition. 50% could offer ambulance services when called by telephone. 50% had emergency personnel without specialized training.
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Deduction Insufficient emergency services No capacity to manage prevailing patient load No capacity to handle increased patient load from an Ambulance Service Recommendations The ambulance service plan therefore would only be effective in the event of health service capacity increases commensurate with the expected patient load.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INJURY SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMME Concept Approach Sentinel sites Role players Duration Challenges Recommendations
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