As AI tools move quickly from concept to deployment, EMS leaders face practical questions about value, risk and readiness. This series provides clear, applied guidance for chiefs, directors and agency leaders on how to evaluate and implement AI to support clinical care, reduce documentation burden, improve decision-making, streamline operations and simplify workforce management.
From NEMSAC fallout to WHO recognition, Kupas unpacks the moments that defined his presidency — and previews how the annual meeting will push EMS forward
SPOTLIGHT ON AI
From suspended Medicare funding to unchecked artificial intelligence, unpacking the issues threatening the system
LEADERSHIP INSIGHTS
These are five questions that represent potential hazards for EMS professionals
Let’s take a look at the events that shaped how we worked in 2012 and the technology that’s on its way in the months ahead
A visit to London this year made me realize culture is everything in an organization
Having been at the epicenter of an active shooter incident earlier this year, Aurora, Colo. Fire Chief Mike Garcia understands Newtown’s hurt
Systems and electronic assistance can be applied to all medication control processes
Large organizations cannot depend solely upon a centralized command structure during system-wide events
Setting up a media event to announce your drunk driving prevention effort is actually easier than you’d expect
The process should start with asking three fundamental questions
As a consultant, I travel across the country and I am fortunate enough to see many different system designs and a multitude of different methods