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Complete Health Indicator Report of EMS Response Time

Definition

Average (mean) time (in minutes) from dispatch of EMS to arrival at scene.

Numerator

Total minutes from dispatch of EMS to scene arrival for individual EMS response trips.

Denominator

Total number of EMS response trips.

Data Interpretation Issues

Not all EMS agencies were compliant with data collection during all years. Due to non-compliance, the data collection system contains between 50% and 98% of actual EMS responses, depending on the year (more recent years are more complete). In 2012, population density calculations for 2000-2010 were revised based on census data. In 2008, the query for this indicator was changed as follows: - The exclusions of canceled responses and inter-facility transfers were added. - Additional data for previously reported years was received. - Each county's population density classification was calculated for each year. Previously, each county's population density classification was tied to population numbers from 2000. The new query accounts for the fact that some counties have changed population density classification during the years included in this indicator. - Each response was classified based on the county in which the incident happened. Previously, responses were classified based on the county in which the responding EMS agency was based. The 1999-2007 data were updated to reflect these changes. The averages changed compared to those previously reported as follows: - Sub-frontier: response time increased by 2.0 minutes on average - Frontier: decreased by 1.9 minutes - Rural: increased by 0.6 minutes - Urban: increased by 0.7 minutes Data for 1996-1998 were not updated.

Why Is This Important?

Timely emergency services response can save lives of patients with life-threatening conditions such as severe injury, stroke, and cardiac arrest. The time from dispatch to arrival on the scene is an important measure of the capacity of the state Emergency Medical Services system to respond to calls for assistance.

Other Objectives

Similar to Healthy People 2020 Objective HDS-18: (Developmental) Increase the proportion of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in which appropriate bystander and emergency medical services (EMS) were administered.

How Are We Doing?

EMS response times have risen slightly in recent years, with the rise being more pronounced in the least populated areas.

How Do We Compare With the U.S.?

National response time data are available for research requests from the National EMS Database (see www.nemsis.org). Valid comparisons between a state and the nation require identical statistical coding programs including case exclusion criteria for canceled calls, interfacility transfers, and response times that are negative, zero, or greater than 60 minutes.

What Is Being Done?

The UDOH Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness monitors EMS response time and develops programs to improve delivery of EMS services throughout Utah, especially in non-urban areas.

Available Services

health.utah.gov/ems/ - EMS Act and Administrative Rules - List of Licensed and Designated EMS Prehospital (Ambulance/Paramedic) Services - Count of currently-certified EMS personnel - Data reports

Health Program Information

Information about the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness data systems is available at http://health.utah.gov/ems/data/.


Related Indicators

Related Health Care System Factors Indicators:


Related Risk Factors Indicators:




Graphical Data Views

Time (Avg. Minutes) From Dispatch of EMS to Arrival at Scene by County Type, Utah, 1996-2013

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County TypeYearAverage Time (Minutes)Numer- atorDenom- inator
Record Count: 72
Sub-frontier199613.1
Sub-frontier199713.5
Sub-frontier199812.3
Sub-frontier199916.61,71028,361
Sub-frontier200017.01,19420,332
Sub-frontier200115.11,08216,289
Sub-frontier200216.779013,223
Sub-frontier200314.293413,286
Sub-frontier200414.268968
Sub-frontier200512.74635,890
Sub-frontier200615.84837,628
Sub-frontier200714.71,65824,408
Sub-frontier200815.61,75027,327
Sub-frontier200916.21,58125,577
Sub-frontier201016.91,76029,681
Sub-frontier201116.31,71427,855
Sub-frontier201216.21,57025,271
Sub-frontier201316.61,96132,550
Frontier199611.0
Frontier199712.6
Frontier199811.7
Frontier199912.03,85846,392
Frontier200011.84,11548,575
Frontier200111.53,65542,106
Frontier200212.62,62733,018
Frontier200312.81,24315,870
Frontier200415.75358,417
Frontier200513.56749,128
Frontier200613.41,27417,018
Frontier200712.52,38729,790
Frontier200812.62,72734,465
Frontier200913.32,92438,843
Frontier201013.52,97340,063
Frontier201113.73,09642,296
Frontier201213.43,07141,275
Frontier201313.22,15328,439
Rural19968.3
Rural19979.2
Rural19989.4
Rural19997.78,24863,632
Rural200010.08,33583,678
Rural200110.09,60696,021
Rural200210.29,20694,253
Rural20038.49,60981,108
Rural20049.311,550107,191
Rural200510.210,471106,534
Rural200610.610,139107,627
Rural20079.520,303192,429
Rural20089.619,755188,720
Rural200910.022,151221,415
Rural20109.927,254269,284
Rural20119.425,789242,946
Rural20129.428,119262,928
Rural20139.527,733264,642
Urban19966.8
Urban19977.1
Urban19987.4
Urban19997.088,021615,508
Urban20007.781,689631,685
Urban20018.178,058628,518
Urban20027.661,294465,169
Urban20036.750,094336,984
Urban20047.250,784367,573
Urban20057.367,256489,463
Urban20068.078,687626,986
Urban20078.770,219607,957
Urban20088.462,753528,217
Urban20097.786,146661,777
Urban20107.5111,266839,680
Urban20116.8105,219716,137
Urban20126.6105,993704,669
Urban20136.5109,057712,284

Data Notes

Excludes canceled EMS responses. Excludes inter-facility transfers. Excludes response times that are negative, zero, or greater than 60 minutes.   [[br]] Sub-Frontier: <2 persons/sq mile. [[br]] Frontier: >=2 and <6 persons/sq mile. [[br]] Rural: >=6 and <100 persons/sq mile. [[br]] Urban: >=100 persons/sq mile.

Data Source

Utah Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, Utah Department of Health

References and Community Resources

health.utah.gov/ems/ (general Bureau of EMS website information pages)

More Resources and Links

Evidence-based community health improvement ideas and interventions may be found at the following sites:

Additional indicator data by state and county may be found on these Websites:

Medical literature can be queried at the PubMed website.

Page Content Updated On 02/11/2015, Published on 07/21/2015
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Content updated: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 09:11:02 MDT