1. International air medical transport. Part II: Results and discussion.
- Author
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Holdefer WF, Diethelm AG, and Tolbert JT
- Subjects
- Evaluation Studies as Topic, International Cooperation, Aircraft, Emergency Medical Services organization & administration, Transportation of Patients organization & administration
- Abstract
International air medical transport requires reliable equipment, skilled personnel and precise planning. A report is presented of an experience with 31 international transports. Details concerning equipment, personnel and logistics are presented. Results and problem areas are discussed. This early experience demonstrates the capability for the repatriation of critically ill patients, and the evacuation of patients who require access to a level of care which may be unavailable outside the United States.
- Published
- 1990
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