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Advanced Life Support (ALS) is a type of healthcare service that provides specialized medical care to critically ill or injured patients. ALS is typically provided by a team of healthcare professionals, including paramedics, nurses, and physicians. The team is trained to recognize and treat life-threatening conditions, such as cardiac arrest, stroke, and trauma. ALS services are often provided in the pre-hospital setting, such as in an ambulance or at the scene of an accident. In addition, ALS services may be provided in the hospital setting, such as in the emergency department or intensive care unit.
ALS services are an important part of the healthcare system, as they provide timely and specialized care to those in need. ALS services are often provided in conjunction with other healthcare services, such as emergency medical services, to ensure the best possible outcome for the patient.
Some companies in the ALS market include American Medical Response, Falck, and Acadian Ambulance. Show Less Read more