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Clinical Trial Summary

Fast access to the Emergency Medical Communication Center (EMCC) is essential for the population in emergency situation. It is therefore essential that these call centers operate quickly and provide good quality service. However, in recent years, EMCCs have experienced a constant and increasing demand from the population. Thus, maintaining the current organization of emergency medical communication centers raises questions about both the volume of incoming calls to EMCCs and the economic constraints, which make it difficult to manage call peaks, especially in periods of crisis. The aim of our study is to assess the impact of incoming call distribution virtualization in EMCCs on their service quality.


Clinical Trial Description

France is facing political decisions on the evolution of Emergency Medical Communication Center organization to improve population accessibility. Regarding the performance targets requested by the French government (MARCUS report: http://www.urgences113.fr/marcus/Rapport_MARCUS3.pdf), the virtualization of inbound call distribution could improve EMCC service quality indicators. The Virtualization is a process that consists of centralizing calls from different territories before distributing them to the centers concerned according to their availability. The objective through this process is to improve the population' access to the EMCC by reducing waits time. And on the other hand, to optimize the activity rate of dispatchers and physicians. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Emergencies
  • Emergency Medical Service Communication Systems, Health Care

NCT number NCT04670835
Study type Observational
Source Nantes University Hospital
Contact Yann Penverne, MD
Phone +336 50 84 05 72
Email yann.penverne@chu-nantes.fr
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date January 15, 2021
Completion date December 16, 2022