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Socioeconomic factors associated with ambulance use in US-based studies include living in non-private (ie, social) housing, 20 unemployment 35 and homelessness 17 particularly in the elderly, where one retrospective analysis of demographic factors recorded by Fire Department paramedics concluded an eightfold increase in emergency ambulance use compared with matched controls.
One cross-sectional US study 16 suggests overall poor physical health status is associated with ambulance use for low-acuity conditions rather than specific symptoms or conditions.
Last December, a study reported ambulance use has gone down about 7percentt nationwide since the rise of Uber.
In addition, a multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusted for the patient age, sex, and ambulance use was employed to analyze the relationships between the triage level and the rate of total admission.
The second part included hypothetical questions pertaining to ambulance use.
Unnecessary ambulance use has become a socioeconomic problem in Japan.
Economic status is another factor influencing ambulance use.
Brown et al. [ 23] reported that inappropriate ambulance use accounts for 40%to50%0% of total ambulance use in the United States, Canada, Sweden, and England.
It is unclear whether programs aimed at reducing inappropriate ambulance use.
It has been reported that unnecessary ambulance use is related to socioeconomic factors [ 18- 24].
It was estimated that unnecessary ambulance use is increased approximately 10%to20%0% by socioeconomic factors.
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