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      The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) market is a segment of the healthcare services industry that provides emergency medical care and transportation to individuals in need. EMS personnel are typically trained in first aid, CPR, and other medical procedures, and are equipped with specialized medical equipment. EMS services are typically provided by government agencies, private companies, or a combination of both.
EMS services are typically divided into three categories: pre-hospital care,    inter-facility transport, and post-hospital care. Pre-hospital care includes emergency medical response, medical assessment, and treatment at the scene of an incident. Inter-facility transport involves the transfer of patients between medical facilities, such as hospitals and nursing homes. Post-hospital care includes follow-up care and rehabilitation services.
EMS services are an important part of the healthcare system, providing timely medical care to individuals in need. EMS personnel are often the first responders to medical emergencies, and their services can be critical in saving lives.
Some companies in the EMS market include American Medical Response, Falck, Acadian Ambulance, and MedStar. Show Less   Read more