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Ambulance Transport & Services in Rural Areas (ATSRuAR) (ATSRuAR)
Date du début: 30 avr. 2005, Date de fin: 29 nov. 2007 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

The provision of pre-hospital services in northern rural areas can be challenging and problems exist due to long distances, isolation and sparse population. Thus, there is a need for a collaboration between actors in this field, in order to look for a model of “best practice” in northern rural areas concerning access, vehicles, transport, distances, safety, use of technical equipments, competence and skills, economics, cost effectiveness etc. There are also possibilities for enhanced cooperation with primary health care and emergency units in hospitals in order to optimise transport solution and logistics in rural areas. Through this transnational cooperation, the project will focus on the different solutions that exist in the various rural areas in participating countries. The ATSRuAr project will connect people with expert knowledge and experience related to ambulance transport, logistics and transport infrastructure. More specifically, the project aims to bring together experiences and analysis of the logistics of ambulance transport and access to non-scheduled care in rural areas of the NP, and by doing so develop products and competencies as a base for “best practice” solutions in rural areas. Each of the partners has unique experience in this field, which will result in an excellent prospect for positive change for the end users i.e. the patients, rural health care organisations, as well as the Emergency Medical Service. Expected Results: • Provision of analysis, and comparison of transport logistics and infrastructure in the participating regions• Identification and establishment of effective transport logistics that can be utilised in rural areas• Identification of communication in terms of prioritisation and access to non-scheduled care• Identification of “best practice” and promotion of training and education• Sharing of knowledge with a relevant audience in the NP region

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  • 56.2%   348 127,00
  • 2000 - 2006 Northern Periphery
  • Projet sur KEEP platform

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