Unlocated Ers Temporary Closed For Publication -set 4- Final →
: In rural settings, an unlocated ER can force patients to travel an additional 23 km or more, significantly delaying time-sensitive interventions for conditions like Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) or stroke. 3. The "Bystander Effect" on Neighboring Facilities
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An "Unlocated ER" is defined as an entity record where the geographic coordinates or specific location identifiers are missing, invalid, or ambiguous. While the existence of the entity is acknowledged (often through legacy data or third-party reporting), the lack of precise location data renders it unsuitable for spatial analysis and map-based publication. : In rural settings, an unlocated ER can
: Update the record to "Open for Publication." While the existence of the entity is acknowledged
Not necessarily. Unlocated is an administrative status. The physical structure may still be standing, but without verifiable coordinates and contact, the response system cannot safely or effectively deploy resources there.