Resilience Capacity of Pre-hospital Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Providers and the Future Agenda for Sustainable Development of A Resilient EMS System in Thailand
In the current scenario, demand for emergency care is rising due to the shift in disease pattern all around the world, from growing burden of non-communicable diseases to the pre-existing communicable diseases. The principle aim of an emergency medical service (EMS) system is to prevent premature mo...
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Main Authors: | Alina Pant (Author), Thunwadee Suksaroj (Author), Piyapong Janmaimool (Author), Orapin Laosee (Author), Cheerawit Ratannapan (Author) |
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