Health Services Insights (May 2023)

Is 911 The Answer? A Retrospective Review of Emergency Medical Services Use by Home Care Providers

  • Sandra McKay,
  • Emmelie Mohammed,
  • Meghla Roy,
  • Vivian Hung,
  • Matthew Wong,
  • Bonnie Lum,
  • Emily C King

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/11786329231178767
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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With the Ontario healthcare system under strain the use of resources—particularly emergency medical services (EMS) is an increasing focus. Recent work has identified long-term care facilities as high users of EMS despite access to health-related support outside of the hospital. However, such insights are not available for home care. A retrospective review of administrative records of EMS calls drawn from over 6 million visits by home care providers found relatively low call rates: 8.4 calls per 100 000 personal support visits, 4.1 calls per 100 000 for rehabilitation providers, and 0.9 calls per 100 000 for nurses. The majority (85%) of calls resulted in transport to the hospital; the notable exception was fall-related events, and of these falls, a third (32%) were treated at home. Classification of reported physical symptoms suggests opportunities for leveraging in-home clinical specialists to avoid hospital transport where possible and preserve EMS capacity to respond to the most urgent and severe events.