
The Results of Analysis of Emergency Care Travels in Nur-Sultan city in 2016-2019
Author(s) -
Akerke Chayakova,
Aigul Utegenova,
Aušra Beržanskytė
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
menedžer zdravoohraneniâ rk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2225-9929
DOI - 10.32921/2225-9929-2020-4-39-54-58
Subject(s) - emergency medical services , medical emergency , medical services , statistical analysis , state of emergency , medical care , state (computer science) , business , medicine , geography , emergency medicine , political science , health care , statistics , computer science , mathematics , law , politics , algorithm
The aim of the study is to analyze trends in the structure of emergency medical services in Nur-Sultan city in 2016-2019. Methods. We took the data from electronic resources of various state medical institutions of the Republic of Kazakhstan. We conducted an analysis of trends in the structure of emergency medical services in Nur-Sultan (2016-2019). We applied a statistical method for calculating a number of dynamics. Results. Analysis of the data obtained showed that more than 4% of calls to Nur-Sultan emergency medical services are unsuccessful, which is higher than the indicator for the Republic of Kazakhstan (3%). The maximum number of rejected calls for unjustified reasons was recorded in 2018 (73 units) compared to 2017 and the growth rate was 82%. Conclusions. The problem of unsuccessful emergency medical services is relevant and can cause significant financial costs