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Variation in the delivery of telephone advice by emergency medical services: a qualitative study in three services.

Rachel O'HaraLindsey Bishop-EdwardsEmma KnowlesAlicia O'Cathain
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2019)
Some of the variation observed can be explained by operational differences between services and some of it by access to alternative response options in the wider urgent and emergency care system. The findings indicate scope for greater consistency in the delivery of telephone advice to ensure the widest range of options to meet the needs of different populations, regardless of geographical location.
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