R. Sinthavalai and N. Memongkol and N. Patthanaprechawong and J. Viriyanantavong and C. Choosuk
A Study of Distinctive Models for Prehospital EMS in Thailand Knowledge Capture
1338 - 1343
2009
3
7
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/5187
https://publications.waset.org/vol/31
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
In Thailand, the practice of prehospital Emergency
Medical Service (EMS) in each area reveals the different growth
rates and effectiveness of the practices. Those can be found as the
diverse quality and quantity. To shorten the learning curve prior to
speedup the practices in other areas, story telling and lessons learnt
from the effective practices are valued as meaningful knowledge. To
this paper, it was to ascertain the factors, lessons learnt and best
practices that have impact as contributing to the success of prehospital
EMS system. Those were formulized as model prior to
speedup the practice in other areas. To develop the model, Malcolm
Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA), which is widely
recognized as a framework for organizational quality assessment and
improvement, was chosen as the discussion framework. Remarkably,
this study was based on the consideration of knowledge capture;
however it was not to complete the loop of knowledge activities.
Nevertheless, it was to highlight the recognition of knowledge
capture, which is the initiation of knowledge management.
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