Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES
AND INCOME IN TURKEY: THE CASE OF TOKAT PROVINCE |
Authors: Turker SIMSEK, Aziz SAHIN |
Volume - 2 Issue - 10, Pages - 4893-4909
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Abstract: Emergency medical interventions that are made in the right time and in the right way save lives,
and wrong times and wrong interventions can lead to irreversible negative consequences. The
people who need emergency health services can reach this service in the fastest way and benefit
from emergency medical services without any conditions, as well as being a humanitarian duty,
being a law and social welfare state. Accidents have occurred throughout history, natural
disasters and wars have encountered as a result of injuries and emergency health problems.
Solutions for these problems have been sought and it has become necessary to develop different
methods for ongoing events. Solutions for these problems have been sought, and ongoing events
have required different methods to be developed. Determining the relationship between
increasingly urgent emergency health services and socio-economic indicators is important in
terms of ensuring effectiveness in the economy. In order to examine the relationship of 112
emergency health services to income in the study, a survey was conducted in rural and urban
areas through a one-to-one interview in Tokat province. According to the findings, as the income
level in the province of Tokat increased, 112 emergency medical service request claims
decreased. |
Cite this Article: [SIMSEK, Turker, and Aziz SAHIN. "THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES AND INCOME IN TURKEY: THE CASE OF TOKAT PROVINCE." International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 2, no. 10, 2017, pp. 4893-4909. October.] |
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