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Fig. 3 | International Journal of Emergency Medicine

Fig. 3

From: Prediction of the future number of fall-related emergency medical services calls in older individuals

Fig. 3

The solid line represents the actual data from 2013 to 2022. The dashed line shows the estimated future number of fall-related calls from the projected population for 2025–2060 obtained using four models. The blue dashed line is an estimate based on the 2022 data, the purple dashed line is an estimate from the 2013–2022 data obtained using the Poisson progression method, the green dashed line is estimate from the 2013–2022 data obtained using neural networks, and the red dashed line is from the 2013–2019 data obtained using neural networks. (a) Number of fall-related calls, (b) number of all EMS calls, and (c) percentage of fall-related calls to total calls

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