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WHO TOOLS Emergency Care Systems Framework Emergency Care System Assessment Clinical Care Guidance Basic Emergency Care course Community First Aid Responder course in development Basic Ambulance Provider course in development ID: 1041711

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1. WHO Tools Slide DeckSeptember 2019

2. WHO TOOLS: Emergency Care Systems FrameworkEmergency Care System AssessmentClinical Care GuidanceBasic Emergency Care courseCommunity First Aid Responder course (in development)Basic Ambulance Provider course (in development)Clinical Process GuidanceInteragency Integrated Triage ToolClinical checklistsStandardized clinical formsResuscitation Area GuidanceEssential Resources for Emergency CareInternational Registry for Trauma and Emergency CareTrauma Care Resources

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4. WHO Emergency Care System FrameworkConsensus-based essential functions of emergency care systemsDesigned for ministries, policy makers, health system administrators, and general advocacy Facilitates the identification of system gaps to aid in priority setting

5. Shared challenges across countriesAreas targeted for priority action by countriesFormal triage and other protocolsPolicies to improve access to emergency careStandards for QI & dataEmergency care trainingDeveloping prehospital systemsWHO Clinical Forms, Dataset & RegistryWHO/ICRC/IFEM Basic Emergency CareWHO/ICRC/MSF Triage Tool, WHO clinical checklistsWHO Legislative toolkitToolkit of Standards & Protocols for prehospital systemsEmergency care resources based on priorities from countries WHOEmergencyCareSystemAssessment

6. WHO Emergency Care ToolkitWHO International Registry for Trauma and Emergency Care (IRTEC) ​

7. Clinical Care Guidance: WHO Basic Emergency Care CourseOpen-access, short course For frontline providers with limited diagnostic and therapeutic resourcesTrauma module teaches systematic assessment and management of high-risk injuries, Trauma Primary and Secondary Surveys and critical interventions for high-risk conditions Other modules on shock, difficulty in breathing, and altered mental status teach systematic approach to the initial assessment and management of time-sensitive conditions in the undifferentiated acutely ill

8. Clinical Process Guidance: WHO Clinical ChecklistsDesigned for use in emergency unitsEmphasize key life saving elements of clinical careSystematic approach to every injured (trauma checklist) or ill (medical checklist) person, ensuring life-saving interventions are performed and that no life-threatening conditions are missedReviews key actions at two critical points:Immediately after the ‘primary’ and ‘secondary’ surveysBefore the team leaves the patient’s bedsideDeveloped and validated by large global collaboration

9. Clinical Process Guidance: Interagency Integrated Triage ToolFour versions: Adult, Paediatric (<12), Prehospital and SurgeDeveloped with ICRC and MSF Validated by large global collaboration

10. Clinical Process Guidance: Resuscitation Area DesignationProvides guidance on:SpaceMaterial ResourcesHuman ResourcesUse of the Area Because we knowEarly recognition of critical patients saves lives;A designated resuscitation area ensures that critical patients are clearly identified to all staff and needed resources are at hand to deliver life-saving care

11. Clinical Process Guidance: WHO Standardized Clinical Forms (and reference card)Facilitate systematic care delivery for every patientSustainable collection of standardised data to guide quality improvement and system planning

12. Essential Resources for Emergency Care

13. WHO International Registry for Trauma and Emergency Care (IRTEC) DHIS2: web-based (soon tablet-based) platformSingle facility view or national aggregate viewAutomatic aggregation and analysis of case-based data from emergency care visitsAutomated data visualizations and reports facilitate quality improvement, system planning and scholarly publicationStandardized audit filters allow rapid identification of cases where simple process changes can save livesCustomizable elements

14. WHO Trauma Care Resources

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