Geographical and population disparities in timely access to prehospital and advanced level emergency care in New Zealand: a cross-sectional study.
Rebbecca LilleyBrandon de GraafBridget KoolGabrielle DaviePapaarangi ReidBridget DickerIan CivilShanthi AmeratungaCharles BranasPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
These findings suggest that in New Zealand, geographically marginalised groups which tend to be rural and remote communities with disproportionately more indigenous Māori and older adults have poorer EMS access to advanced-level hospitals. Addressing these inequities in rapid access to medical care may lead to improvements in survival that have been documented for people who experience medical or surgical emergencies.