Ambulance system to be revised in bid to avoid delays
By , on January 10th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The Fire Services Department and the Hospital Authority have agreed to amend their ambulance system so that patients in urgent need of treatment are taken to the nearest hospital. This follows criticism by the Ombudsman that the present system causes delays of up to 10 minutes. Under the system, Hong Kong is divided into 20 areas with a designated hospital for each, selected by criteria including capacity and available equipment. But Ombudsman Alan Lai Nin said on Thursday that the designated hospital can be a long way from the pick-up point. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Ambulance system to be revised in bid to avoid delays
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Ambulance system to be revised in bid to avoid delays
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The Fire Services Department and the Hospital Authority have agreed to amend their ambulance system so that patients in urgent need of treatment are taken to the nearest hospital. This follows criticism by the Ombudsman that the present system causes delays of up to 10 minutes. Under the system, Hong Kong is divided into 20 areas with a designated hospital for each, selected by criteria including capacity and available equipment. But Ombudsman Alan Lai Nin said on Thursday that the designated hospital can be a long way from the pick-up point. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Ambulance system to be revised in bid to avoid delays
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