Publications by authors named "Kai Fukutaki"

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  • The study analyzed emergency medical services (EMS) calls in Marin County, California, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on call volume, patient care refusals, and call severity.
  • Before the pandemic, transported patients were mostly female and elderly, whereas during the pandemic, the demographics shifted to more male patients aged 35-64.
  • Following the first stay-at-home order, there was a significant drop in EMS call volume, especially for children and older adults, along with an increase in the prioritization of severe cases and changes in patient care dynamics.
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Background: Understanding potential patterns in future population levels is crucial for anticipating and planning for changing age structures, resource and health-care needs, and environmental and economic landscapes. Future fertility patterns are a key input to estimation of future population size, but they are surrounded by substantial uncertainty and diverging methodologies of estimation and forecasting, leading to important differences in global population projections. Changing population size and age structure might have profound economic, social, and geopolitical impacts in many countries.

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Background: Understanding potential trajectories in health and drivers of health is crucial to guiding long-term investments and policy implementation. Past work on forecasting has provided an incomplete landscape of future health scenarios, highlighting a need for a more robust modelling platform from which policy options and potential health trajectories can be assessed. This study provides a novel approach to modelling life expectancy, all-cause mortality and cause of death forecasts -and alternative future scenarios-for 250 causes of death from 2016 to 2040 in 195 countries and territories.

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