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
Many EMS systems are evaluating ways to mitigate the risks of refusal in post naloxone patients
Recent incidents in Colorado have brought prehospital ketamine administration policies, politics and police interactions under debate
Conducted properly, exit interviews can provide valuable insight into employee turnover and retention solutions
Field officers must manage the tactical direction to guide EMTs and paramedics to do their jobs more safely, effectively and efficiently
It’s vital for chiefs, field officers and providers alike to help members manage both immediate and cumulative trauma
Changing models of patient centered care demand EMS revamp the traditional refusal model and adopt collaborative informed decision making
A just culture and a basic internal investigation framework can help leaders prevent and address misconduct
Learn how new regulatory guidance on effective compliance plans from the DOJ relate to risk assessment in EMS reimbursement with this Pinnacle webinar
NEMSIS-TAC and PWW produce definitive guidance on HIPAA – essential to aid the progression of MIH