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Improving prehospital care in rural Australia - time to borrow from overseas models?. Tim Leeuwenburg Kangaroo Island SA @KangarooBeach. what does a GP know about critical care?. #FOAMed. “Quality care, out there ”. KIdocs.org. 2012 Survey of Rural Docs.
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Improving prehospital care in rural Australia - time to borrow from overseas models? • Tim Leeuwenburg • Kangaroo Island SA • @KangarooBeach
what does aGP know aboutcritical care?
#FOAMed “Quality care,out there”
KIdocs.org 2012 Survey of Rural Docs
4x TENET #2trauma outcomesworserural vs metro “...pre-trauma centre interventions may significantly decrease mortality. These processes represent local solutions to a complex organisational problem” Fatovich et al (2011) A comparison of metropolitan vs rural major trauma in Western Australia Resuscitation82 : 886-890
TENET #3 Prehospital care is no placefor enthusiastic amateurs
TENET #4 Prehospital care should be Timely Appropriate Standardised Audited Prehospital tracheal intubation in severe facial trauma: a short window of opportunity Bredmose P P, Rock S, & Lockey D J Emerg Med J 2012;29:767e768
53% of RURAL GP-Anaesthetists called to attend pre-hospital incident in the previous year
TENET #3 Prehospital care is no placefor enthusiastic amateurs
who is calling rural docs?
TENET #4 Prehospital care should be Timely Appropriate Standardised Audited Roadkill ?
agreed call out criteria relevant training & equipment using same protocols as retrieval 7% 12% 37% 53% of rural docs involved pre-hospital in previous year
Overseas Models British Association for Immediate Care BASICS, UK Primary Response In Medical Emergencies PRIME, NZ
RERN in South Australia airway & resuscitation skills training with medSTAR appropriate equipment agreed call out criteria use of SOPs regular case audit fee-for-service under SA Health
53% Integrated Trauma System
Rural Doctors are mostly private entities HENCE NOT INCLUDED IN STATE PLANS
11 dead23 injured Local GPs not called to Kerang crash, Rural Doctor’s Association tells inquest one size does not fit all
Do we need BASICS in Australia?
Can we agree? Critical illnessdoes not respect geography Prehospitalis no place forenthusiastic amateurs Rural doctorsmay haverelevant skills Early entryto trauma system = better outcomes Right Person, Right Place, Right Time