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Frequent 911 Fall Calls in Older Adults: Opportunity for Injury Prevention Strategies.

Carmen E QuatmanJeffrey P AndersonMichael MondorJodi HalwegCatherine Quatman-YatesJulie A Switzer
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2018)
Certain older individuals are at risk of having multiple fall-related calls to EMS over short periods of time, sometimes within hours of previous calls. In our current healthcare system, no significant intervention or follow-up is offered or available by emergency first response teams to prevent subsequent falls. This study demonstrates the need for a paradigm change in our healthcare system that helps reduce resource utilization for the first responder community for fall-related calls in older adults and re-directs those resources to implement nationwide fall-prevention strategies to decrease fall related disability and death.
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