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Published in: Maternal and Child Health Journal 6/2006

01-11-2006 | Original Paper

Medically Unnecessary Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transports Among Children Ages 0 to 17 Years

Authors: P. Daniel Patterson, Elizabeth G. Baxley, Janice C. Probst, James R. Hussey, Charity G. Moore

Published in: Maternal and Child Health Journal | Issue 6/2006

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Abstract

Objectives: Estimate the prevalence of medically unnecessary Emergency Medical Services (EMS) transports among children. Methods: We linked EMS and emergency department (ED) billing records for all EMS-to-hospital transports of children originating in three counties in South Carolina between January 1, 2001 and March 31, 2003. EMS responses resulting in no transport, transports to destinations other than the ED, or multiple trips for the same child in a single day could not be linked to ED data and were excluded. Medically unnecessary transports were identified with an algorithm using pre-hospital impressions, ED diagnoses and ED procedures. After exclusions, 5,693 transports of children between 0 and 17 years were available for study. Results: Sixteen percent (16.4%) of all transports were medically unnecessary. Among children through age 12, upper respiratory and viral problems were the most common diagnoses associated with medically unnecessary transports; among older children, behavioral problems such as conduct disturbance or drug abuse were common. In multivariable analysis, the odds of an unnecessary transport were higher among younger children, non-white children, rural children, and children insured by Medicaid. Conclusions: The proportion of EMS transports which may be medically unnecessary is relatively modest compared to previous studies. However, many questions remain for future research. Further investigation should include examination of primary care availability and occurrence of unnecessary EMS use, existence of race-based disparities, and transports involving conduct disturbance and other behavioral conditions among children.
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Metadata
Title
Medically Unnecessary Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transports Among Children Ages 0 to 17 Years
Authors
P. Daniel Patterson
Elizabeth G. Baxley
Janice C. Probst
James R. Hussey
Charity G. Moore
Publication date
01-11-2006
Published in
Maternal and Child Health Journal / Issue 6/2006
Print ISSN: 1092-7875
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6628
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-006-0127-6

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