Approach to Material Evidences and Protection of Material Evidences in Emergency Healthcare Services
Journal: International Journal of Health Administration and Education Congress (Sanitas Magisterium) (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-03-01
Authors : Temel Kılınçlı Elif Mirza;
Page : 56-60
Keywords : evidence; Judicial Case; 112 Emergency Aid;
Abstract
One of most frequently encountered case in providing emergency health services before hospitalization is judicial cases. Approach to judicial cases are quietly important in context of protection of material evidences. 112 Emergency Health Staff take place on scene among arriving team in a short time when the case occurs. By law 112 Emergency Health, teams are responsible for protection of evidences while they furnish medical intervention to those who are ill/injured or died. Although priority of emergency health staff is to provide emergency medical interventions. They are also responsible for gathering, protecting and saving of the evidence in the scene. The evidence is good to solve the controversy, to prove the act of criminal, to reveal the details of criminal, to determine the individuals related criminal. Thus, it is very important in context of judicial cases. Although the attentive studies which are helded by emergency health staff while protecting material evidences would accelerate the judicial process in context of revealing that concrete case, damaging the material evidence of during medical intervention would make judicial process hard. In this regard, arranging course on the approach to judicial cases for active health staff would contribute to reveal
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