Out-of-hospital emergency medical services in Poland: organization, challenges, and modern solutions
Krzysztof Marek Mitura, Daniel Celiński, Tadeusz Miłowski, Piotr Konrad Leszczyński, Jadwiga Snarska, Robert Gałązkowski, Sławomir Dariusz Szajda

TL;DR
This paper describes the organization and challenges of out-of-hospital emergency medical services in Poland, highlighting its structure and modern solutions.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed analysis of the Polish OHEMS system, emphasizing its unique blend of international models and administrative structure.
Findings
The Polish OHEMS is based on the Anglo-American model with elements of the French-German model.
Emergency medical teams in Poland include specialist, basic, motorcycle, and airborne units.
A nationwide ICT system supports emergency dispatchers and teams in Poland.
Abstract
Emergency medical services systems are designed to provide medical aid in the event of sudden illness or injury. Each system comprises two parts, namely the out-of-hospital emergency medical services (OHEMS) and the in-hospital emergency medical services (IHEMS). The out-of-hospital component involves receiving emergency calls and providing medical services at the scene of an incident. The Polish OHEMS is mainly based on the Anglo-American model, with noticeable elements of the French-German model. Its fundamental principle is to aid any person who has found themselves in a state of sudden health emergency, which is one of the key responsibilities of the state. The organisational structure of the Polish system is multidimensional and linked to the administrative division of Poland. Its supervision, organisation and operation are the responsibility of the Minister of Health and regional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTrauma and Emergency Care Studies · Emergency and Acute Care Studies · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
