Developing A Comprehensive Quality Assessment Framework For Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services In Iran: Integrating Global Best Practices With Local Adaptation
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https://doi.org/10.63278/mme.v31i2.1854Abstract
Pre-hospital Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are crucial for providing timely care in life-threatening situations, significantly impacting patient outcomes. In Iran, the demand for effective EMS has grown, emphasizing the need for a robust quality assessment model. This review addresses the importance of developing a tailored model to improve EMS quality in Iran, considering specific challenges such as resource limitations and training needs. Taking this issue, the aim of our reviews is to design a comprehensive evaluation framework by analyzing the best global practices and adapting them to Iran's conditions, in order to develop a suitable model for improving the quality of EMS in Iran while addressing specific challenges such as resource limitations and educational needs. In conclusion, the findings of this comprehensive review can propose a strategic approach to enhance the quality of EMS, accompanied by recommendations for implementation and future research.
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