Emergency medical services in Finland

Emergency medical services in Finland (staggered primary care system) are service networks designed to assist patients with acute health problems. Patients are first sent to an Emergency Centre, where a thorough assessment is conducted to determine the severity of the patients' illness or disability. Medical treatment is then administered accordingly. After the tests and treatment are carried out by emergency staff, an assessment is made as to whether the patient needs further aid at a hospital. If necessary, the patient is directed to an appropriate emergency care unit.[1]

Six Step Framework of care

In Finland, medical services are organised under the Six Step Framework of care, which includes:

1. The Emergency Response Center

2. First response

3. Basic level

4. Care Level

5. Emergency Doctor/Physician

6. Emergency Department

Patient Care

Patient care progresses thorough each level of the Six Step Framework of care. Based on the risk assessment of the Emergency Response Center, a basic or therapeutic unit can be provided by a single or multiple-level unit.[2][3][4][5][6]

If you are in Finland and are currently experiencing a medical emergency, the emergency access number for the police, rescue, and fire departments is 112.[7]

Career Progression of Finnish Medical Service Workers

Each medical service worker completes both basic training and a periodic quality test to ensure quality care delivery within the Six Step Framework of care. Medical service workers progress in their careers to a higher complexity level of care that correlates with the next unit of the Six Step Framework of care. Those medical services workers who are accepted to practice at a higher-level unit may choose to work in a lower-level unit, but as a rule, medical services workers who have passed quality tests at a lower level may not work in higher-level units.

For example, an approved Basic-level medical services worker cannot provide medical services at the Care level.

References

  1. Silfvast, T (1993). "Emergency medical service in Finland". Nordisk Medicin. 108 (3): 80–1. PMID 8455976.
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  6. "HELICOPTER EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN FINLAND". FinnHEMS. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  7. "Emergency Assistance | U.S. Embassy in Finland". U.S. Embassy in Finland. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
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