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Our co-hosts sit down with Buck Ferris, an organ donation training coordinator, who discusses the logistics of his post-EMS profession
Our co-hosts speak with EMS1 columnist Catherine R. Counts, who talks about using data gleaned during the pandemic to make decisions going forward
Motor vehicle collisions might be down nearly 50%, but don’t let down your guard on the roadway or neglect your extrication skills or training
Stakeholders should consider these 8 data types as they consider how best to move forward during the pandemic and in a post-COVID-19 era
The businesses that equip and serve first responders are supporting the national emergency response with new products, free services and donations
Learn how CarolinaEast Medical Center is providing STEMI patients with the best possible care by streamlining communication between EMS providers and clinicians
The center also agreed to take substantial corrective action after protected health information was disclosed in separate 2013 and 2017 breaches
If merger with Sprint closes, the “New T-Mobile” will provide free service to public and nonprofit law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies that apply
Be sure to understand your community’s needs, your agency’s goals and how you will fund your MIH-CP program and assess its success
Big data is readily available to EMS leaders to capture, review and apply to making change to improve patient outcomes in every community
A closed-loop, full-spectrum and comprehensive health information exchange validates the difference EMS makes for patient outcomes
Automated data sharing has the potential to provide insight into efficiencies, reducing errors and redundancies, resulting in better, faster patient care
The goal of the Heads Up program is to decrease the unknowns while responding to an emergency call
Paramedics used the app to quickly identify victims during a joint mass casualty drill and categorized patients based on injury
Speakers from FirstNet Authority and FirstNET at AT&T presented how the national public safety broadband network works, who can use it and four key local agency operational takeaways
The tool can detect agonal breathing 97% of the time and researchers hope to make it into an app
When every moment matters, Tyler Technologies’ New World CAD gets critical information where it needs to go
Our co-hosts look to the future and discuss which EMS model of service may not be in existence in the next 10 years, as value-based reimbursement systems emerge
Our co-hosts record live at the Initial Assessment Conference and discuss EMS education and leadership issues, as well as take questions from the audience
Our co-hosts discuss a bill in the Conn. state legislature that excludes EMS personnel from receiving benefits related to post-traumatic stress disorder
Our co-hosts discuss the complexities of handling pediatric patients, including best practices and building confidence in the ability to treat children
Manifest MedEx has been selected for a $4.9 million grant by the Emergency Medical Services Authority to connect EMS services to California’s real-time health data exchange
Our co-hosts sit down with Jonathan Washko, assistant vice president for the Center of Emergency Medical Services, to talk about his recent research involving a four-year community paramedic study
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is becoming an option for critical cardiac care in the prehospital environment thanks to advances in technology
Our co-hosts sit down with award-winning speaker and author Rommie Duckworth, who explains how to diagnose, treat and manage septic patients
Our co-hosts discuss the recently-released 2019 EMS Scope of Practice Model and underscore what has changed for providers
In its second year, the benchmark report based on EMS national data digs deeper into five key metrics and adds two additional measures
Our co-hosts discuss the new American Paramedic Association and its creation out of a need to represent the voices of paramedics in the field
Our co-hosts discuss how the EMS industry has changed over the last five years, and what the future looks like for providers
Our co-hosts sit down with Dr. James Woodson, founder and CEO of Pulsara, who discusses the importance of communication and documentation when it comes to patient care
What EMS providers need to know and do to avoid serious breakdowns in the continuity of care