7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) United States (1) Japan (1) remote areas without infrastructure (1) Israel (1) Qatar (1) Rural Africa (1) remote areas of developing countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 emergency medical services United States In the United States, emergency medical services are widely accessible and government-funded, staffed by trained medical personnel for prompt care and transport. 15
2 emergency medical services Japan Japan's emergency medical services are efficient, with rapid response times and advanced infrastructure and technology. 8
3 emergency medical services remote areas without infrastructure Limited or non-existent access to timely medical assistance in remote areas without infrastructure. 2
4 emergency medical services Israel In Israel, emergency medical services are held in high regard with extensive training and a focus on advanced life-saving techniques. 1
5 emergency medical services Qatar In Qatar, both private and government emergency medical services are available, allowing for premium and customizable rapid medical response options. 1
6 emergency medical services Rural Africa Emergency medical services are limited or non-existent in rural African communities, leading to reliance on informal care in emergencies. 1
7 emergency medical services remote areas of developing countries Access to emergency medical services in remote areas of developing countries is limited, leading to reliance on community-based or informal care during emergencies. 1