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Variation in ambulance pre-alert process and practice: Cross-sectional survey of ambulance clinicians
Background Ambulance clinicians use pre-alerts calls to alert emergency departments (EDs) about the arrival of critically ill patients. We explored ambulance clinician’s views and experiences of pre-alert practice and processes using a national online survey.