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This document provides a detailed analysis and review of the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) in Wales. It examines the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of the service on patient care. Aimed at enhancing pre hospital critical care services, the report includes findings, recommendations, and strategies for improvement. It's designed for stakeholders and policymakers, offering a comprehensive look at how to better serve patients in in need of the EMRTS service across Wales.
This document provides a concise update on the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) in Wales as of 16 March 2023. It outlines the service's operations, achievements, and future plans aimed at improving pre hospital critical care across Wales. The summary is designed for a general audience, offering an accessible overview of the critical role EMRTS plays in providing life-saving care to patients in various locations, highlighting its commitment to excellence and community well-being.
This document is an easy-to-read overview of a review involving the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) and the Wales Air Ambulance Charity. It explains the purpose of the review, aiming to make pre hospital critical care services better for people in Wales. The format is designed to be accessible, ensuring that readers of all ages and abilities can understand the key points of the review.
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This document is a comprehensive presentation that covers various aspects of the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) Service Review. The content is designed to inform and engage a wide audience, providing insights and data in a structured format through slides.
This document is an Equality Impact Assessment for the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) Service Review by the Emergency Ambulance Services Committee (EASC) in January 2023. It evaluates how changes to the EMRTS could affect various groups of people in Wales, ensuring that the service remains inclusive and accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances. The assessment aims to identify and mitigate any potential negative impacts, promoting equality and fairness in pre hospital critical care services.