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Prehospital care
Does telephone triage of emergency (999) calls using advanced medical priority dispatch (AMPDS) with Department of Health (DH) call prioritisation effectively identify patients with an acute coronary syndrome? An audit of 42 657 emergency calls to Hampshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
- Correspondence to: Dr C D Deakin Hampshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust, Highcroft, Romsey Road, Winchester SO22 5DH, Hampshire, UK; charlesdeakin{at}doctors.org.uk
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Does telephone triage of emergency (999) calls using advanced medical priority dispatch (AMPDS) with Department of Health (DH) call prioritisation effectively identify patients with an acute coronary syndrome? An audit of 42 657 emergency calls to Hampshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
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- Accepted October 14, 2005
- First published February 23, 2006.
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October 24, 2016
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