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长途医疗转运服务有待完善

Core Insights - The article highlights the improvements in emergency medical services in China, particularly in pre-hospital emergency care and the challenges faced in long-distance medical transport [2][4][9]. Group 1: Emergency Medical Services Improvement - The average response time for emergency medical services in Kunming, Yunnan, has decreased from 17 minutes in 2020 to 12 minutes currently, showcasing enhanced efficiency [2]. - The establishment of a unified emergency command and dispatch cloud platform in Yunnan has facilitated better communication and coordination, significantly improving emergency response times [2][8]. - In Nanjing, the emergency medical system operates under a model that emphasizes unified planning and dispatch, which has also led to improved efficiency in emergency responses [3]. Group 2: Long-Distance Medical Transport Challenges - There is a notable shortage of long-distance medical transport services, particularly for patients requiring cross-province transfers, leading to delays in critical care [4][5]. - Many regions lack the capability to provide cross-province emergency transport, forcing patients to rely on private services that may not meet safety standards [5][9]. - The need for non-emergency medical transport services is also increasing, as patients often require professional medical escort during transfers or discharges [6]. Group 3: Recommendations for Improvement - Experts suggest the establishment of standardized protocols for long-distance medical transport, including vehicle and personnel qualifications, as well as transparent pricing [9][10]. - There is a call for the integration of non-emergency transport services with existing emergency systems to enhance overall service quality and efficiency [9]. - Recommendations include the creation of a cross-regional oxygen supply support system and the standardization of oxygen interfaces to address the challenges faced during long-distance patient transfers [10].