Air Medical Transport Utilization Review in North Carolina

Author:

Benson Nicholas H.,Alson Roy L.,Norton Eve G.,Beauchamp Ann P.,Weber Rita,Carreras Jorge L.

Abstract

AbstractObjective:To perform a review of the collective experience of all hospital-based helicopter ambulances in the state of North Carolina for compliance with utilization review criteria.Design:Flight records of the six members of the North Carolina Aeromedical Affiliation for the months of November and December 1989 were compared with utilization review criteria by an independent reviewer. A secondary review was performed by a staff member for each service. Scene responses and patients flown to a hospital other than the sponsor were evaluated.Setting:All six hospital-based helicopter services in North Carolina.Type of participants:All available flight records for November and December 1989.Interventions:None.Measurements and main results:Of 756 transports, 747 flight records were available for review. Initial review demonstrated compliance with the criteria for 713 (95.4%) patients; secondary review showed compliance for 18 of 34 flights not meeting initial review, for an overall compliance rate of 97.9%. Compliance rates for scene responses and transports taken to a hospital other than the sponsoring facility were 96.6% and 94.1%, respectively.Conclusions:Review of all flights over a period of two months by all six hospital-based helicopter services in North Carolina using utilization review criteria demonstrated a very high rate of compliance with the established criteria.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Emergency Nursing,Emergency Medicine

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