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  • 3. The effect of deprivation, age and sex on NHS Direct call rates.
    Cooper D, Arnold E, Smith G, Hollyoak V, Chinemana F, Baker M, O'Brien S.
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  • 10. Influence of socioeconomic factors on medically unnecessary ambulance calls.
    Kawakami C, Ohshige K, Kubota K, Tochikubo O.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2007 Jul 27; 7():120. PubMed ID: 17655772
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  • 12. The relationship between extreme heat and ambulance response calls for the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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    Environ Res; 2006 May 27; 101(1):94-103. PubMed ID: 16225860
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  • 14. Admission decisions following contact with an emergency mental health assessment and intervention service.
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  • 17. Describing and predicting frequent callers to an ambulance service: analysis of 1 year call data.
    Scott J, Strickland AP, Warner K, Dawson P.
    Emerg Med J; 2014 May 27; 31(5):408-14. PubMed ID: 23413152
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  • 19. Why are people without medical needs transported by ambulance? A study of indications for pre-hospital care.
    Hjälte L, Suserud BO, Herlitz J, Karlberg I.
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  • 20. Importance of the first link: description and recognition of an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in an emergency call.
    Berdowski J, Beekhuis F, Zwinderman AH, Tijssen JG, Koster RW.
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