台湾急救医疗服务的过去、现在与未来。

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这篇综述评估了台湾急救医疗服务(EMS)的发展,重点介绍了EMS系统的优化举措、台湾急救医疗服务系统的现状、台湾不同地区的急救医疗服务基准、2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行期间急救医疗服务的应对措施以及未来的设计。在过去的十年里,院前服务显著增加,许多优化举措旨在改善患者预后,以及医疗监督模式。台湾目前的EMS系统,包括调度系统、院外心脏骤停(OHCA)患者管理、院前环境中的时间敏感危重症和灾难应对,都有了显著的改进。正如医学文献所支持的那样,这些改进已被证明对患者的预后有可衡量的影响。台湾的每个地区都开发了具有当地特色的独特EMS系统,如全球复苏联盟实施OHCA相关质量控制的10个步骤、听力自动体外除颤器计划、五级院前分诊系统、针对重大创伤患者的孤岛转诊策略、OHCA复苏的调度员协助团队合作、,以及优化急性冠状动脉综合征患者的院前护理。为应对2019年至2023年的新冠肺炎疫情,台湾EMS实施了抗击疫情的措施,如跨部门合作获取患者个人信息、优化院前管理举措,以及为急救医疗技术人员提供经济补偿和人身保险。需要重点关注的领域包括整合院前和院内信息,以建立国家级数据库(一站式应急管理),提高公众对急救人员和紧急伤员护理的认识,并通过纳入私人EMS系统来发展EMS系统,启动护理人员的校本教育,在法律上承认护理人员是医疗保健人员。通过改善这些领域,我们可以更好地为未来做好准备,并确保台湾的EMS系统继续为有需要的人提供高质量的护理。
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Emergency Medical Services in Taiwan: Past, Present, and Future.

This review assessed the development of Taiwan's emergency medical services (EMS) and focused on the optimizing initiatives of the EMS systems, the current state of Taiwan's EMS system, EMS benchmarks in different regions of Taiwan, EMS response during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and future design. In the past decade, there has been a noticeable increase in prehospital services, numerous optimizing initiatives to improve patient prognosis, and the medical oversight model. Taiwan's current EMS system, including the dispatch system, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patient management, time-sensitive critical illness in prehospital settings, and disaster response, has undergone significant improvements. These improvements have been demonstrated to have a measurable impact on patient outcomes, as supported by medical literature. Each region in Taiwan has developed a unique EMS system with local characteristics, such as the implementation of the Global Resuscitation Alliance 10 steps for OHCA-related quality control, hearing automated external defibrillator program, a five-level prehospital triage system, an island-hopping strategy for patients with major trauma, dispatcher-assisted teamwork for OHCA resuscitation, and optimized prehospital care for acute coronary syndrome patients. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic from 2019 to 2023, Taiwan's EMS implemented measures to combat the outbreak such as interagency collaboration to obtain patient's personal information, to optimize prehospital management initiatives, and to provide financial compensation and personal insurance for emergency medical technicians. The areas that need focus include integrating prehospital and in-hospital information to build a national-level database (One-Stop Emergency Management), increasing public awareness of first responders and emergency casualty care, and evolving the EMS system by incorporating private EMS system, initiating school-based education of paramedicine, and legally recognizing paramedics as medical and health care personnel. By improving these areas, we can better prepare for the future and ensure that Taiwan's EMS system continues to provide high-quality care to those in need.

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