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The care and transport of trauma victims by layperson emergency medical systems: a qualitative study in Delhi, India.

Kavi BhallaVeena SriramRadhika AroraRicha AhujaMathew VargheseGirish AgrawalGeetam TiwariDinesh Mohan
Published in: BMJ global health (2019)
Existing healthcare and medico-legal practices in India create large systemic impediments to improving trauma outcomes. Until India's ongoing health and transport sector reforms succeed in ensuring that for-profit hospitals reliably provide care, good Samaritans and layperson-EMS providers should take victims with uncertain financial means to public facilities. To avoid difficulties with police, providers of a layperson-EMS would likely need official police sanction and carry visible symbols of their authority to provide emergency transport. Delhi already has several key components of an EMS (including dispatcher coordinated police response, large ambulance fleet) that could be integrated and expanded into a complete system of emergency care.
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