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"Reforming Emergency Care": the ambulance impact. A personal view
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Correspondence to:
Dr I Robertson-Steel
West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust, Millennium Point, Waterfront Business Park, Waterfront Way, Brierley Hill, DY5 1LX, UK; iain.robertson-steel{at}wmas.nhs.uk
"Reforming Emergency Care" has huge implications for ambulance services to develop their future role and the opportunity to improve patient care. This article aims to stimulate debate on the effect on ambulance services in the United Kingdom.
Keywords: ambulance service; health service reform
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Emerg. Med. J. 2004 21: 127.
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