The ratio of transferring priority one emergency patients to the ward in less than 8 hours
The emergency department is mainly for the urgent and appropriate treatment of acute illnesses and serious injuries to shorten the course of the illness, preserve limbs, maintain function, and save lives. In order to expedite the classification of injuries in the hospital's emergency department, the central health authority has referred to foreign experiences and announced the implementation of the "Emergency Department Five-Level Injury Classification Criteria" in 2010, in order to facilitate the rapid determination of the criticality and severity of the patient's condition, so that truly critically ill patients can receive timely emergency medical services.
Data fields
Annual season、Business Unit by Zone、County and city categories、Medical institution code、Name of medical institution、Special contract category、The number of emergency patients transferred to the ward within eight hours of triage (level 1).、Number of inpatients classified as Level 1 (injuries)、The ratio of emergency patients with level one trauma being transferred to the ward in less than eight hours.、Indicator value of the belonging district business group、National index value
Contact person
陳綉琴 (02-27065866#3006)
Update frequency
Every March
License
Open Government Data License, version 1.0
Charge
free
Publish date
2018-04-20
Dataset type
System programming interface
Updated time
2024-11-04 07:05
Topic
Other
Service category
Dataset Category
Data archives
Keyword
Medical qualityTotal hospital amount
Note
Authorization URL: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/Banner/DevelopGuide.aspxAPI documentation for OAS standard: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/openapi.jsonThis dataset resource ID: A21003000I-E3001E-001
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