The five-link theory for improving the integrated and balanced development of emergency medical care in urban and rural areas
Weifeng Shen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a five-link emergency care chain to reduce urban-rural disparities in emergency medical services in China.
Contribution
The five-link theory provides a novel conceptual framework for integrated and balanced emergency care development.
Findings
The five-link emergency care chain includes primary care points, township units, prehospital, in-hospital, and critical care.
The framework aims to optimize structural coherence, response efficacy, and service equity in emergency medical systems.
The model offers insights for global emergency medicine modernization and rural EMSS advancement.
Abstract
Over the past decades, considerable advancements have been made in China's emergency medical service system (EMSS). The disparity in EMSS development between urban and rural areas in China continues to be a significant public health concern. It also represents a pressing challenge on a global scale. Implementing strategies to narrow the urban-rural gap in emergency care and achieve balanced EMSS development holds critical significance. Therefore, this viewpoint presents the conceptual framework of the five-link theory and the five-link emergency care chain. The five-link emergency care chain constitutes the ground-breaking conceptual framework systematically addressing persistent challenges in achieving urban-rural health care integration and equitable advancement of emergency medical services. This framework constitutes a comprehensive EMSS, encompassing five core operational…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Systems and Public Health · Trauma and Emergency Care Studies · Emergency Medicine Education and Research
