Abstract:Physician-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) have been introduced in many countries during the last decade, based on the belief that speed of transportation and/or advanced care on scene and during transportation will benefit the most sick or severely injured patients. A recent systematic review could, however, not establish any evidence that these services had an impact on patient outcomes. 1 It seems obvious that a scarce and expensive resource needs strict dispatch criteria, but unfortunat… Show more
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