JMA Journal
Online ISSN : 2433-3298
Print ISSN : 2433-328X
Opinion
Unmet Need for Emergency Medical Services in Hanoi, Vietnam
Bui Hai HoangThi Hue MaiThai Son DinhThanh NguyenTrung Anh DangVan Cuong LeQuoc Chinh LuongShinji Nakahara
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2021 Volume 4 Issue 3 Pages 277-280

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Low- and middle-income countries urgently need to improve emergency medical services (EMSs) as a component of their healthcare systems. Here, we detailed EMS resources and their provision in Hanoi, Vietnam, and discussed necessary policies to upgrade EMSs. Between 2013 and 2018, EMS resources, measured as provider-to-population and ambulance-to-population ratios, decreased, whereas service provision, measured as the number of patients transported by ambulance per population, increased. EMS resources and their provision in Hanoi are far below the standards of high-income countries or figures in neighboring Asian countries. Therefore, it is imperative to upgrade health policies for the appropriate allocation of healthcare resources to EMSs and hospital services.

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