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From billing to bedside, a no-pitch panel of EMS leaders debated what’s next for AI in EMS — and who decides
St. Charles County Ambulance District proves that excellence in airway care starts with culture, not complexity — backed by data, design and relentless feedback
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 discuss several EMS items in the news and how they impact first responders on the ground
Our co-hosts discuss the best way to keep a new EMS provider dedicated and professional
Telehealth applications can reduce unnecessary exposure and better utilize EMS resources
Learn how health information exchange is improving patient outcomes, increasing organizational efficiencies and recovering revenue as possible in the Pinnacle Webinar Series
Our co-hosts discuss the effect of falling call volumes on EMS staffing levels and how agencies can prepare for the future
Tyler Technologies’ New World CrewForce enables first responders to instantly access role-based and real-time data as it’s needed
Industry association websites, webinars and resources offer training, procedures and advocacy for their members who are on the frontline pandemic response
Identifying, mitigating and avoiding these billing issues, from the patient and provider sides, can maximize your reimbursement potential and streamline EMS billing
Can police, fire and EMS overcome the challenges we faced in the 2010s to prosper in the 2020s?
Instead of GPS coordinates, which can be difficult to remember, what3words software assigns a three-word combination to 3-meter by 3-meter squares around the world
Download the free white paper to learn how to establish a more fair and equitable shift bidding process to save time and improve employee engagement
When every moment matters, Tyler Technologies’ New World CAD gets critical information where it needs to go
Manually calculating hours worked, tracking PTO requests and verifying daily schedule questions is time consuming, and vulnerable to human error
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
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
Our co-hosts sit down with award-winning speaker and author Rommie Duckworth, who explains how to diagnose, treat and manage septic patients
Austin-based ESO said the purchase of eCore Software extends the breadth of ESO’s product portfolio
Our co-hosts discuss the recently-released 2019 EMS Scope of Practice Model and underscore what has changed for providers
Our co-hosts sit down with Rob Theriault, a 35-year paramedic veteran, and a recent STEMI patient, who gives listeners both sides of the emergency
Five insights to prepare for what the present, and future, hold in store for 911 dispatch communication centers
The new function will allow employees to record unplanned shifts, holdovers, shift variances, shift adjustments and unscheduled overtime
Within the next few months, the Madison County Dispatch Center will be implementing a new computer-aided system that will affect emergency responders countywide
EMS providers should be on high alert for fraud and forgery in the patient care report
ePCR alerts, milestones and triggers can prompt meaningful analysis, immediate action or additional training
EMS, like any other aspect of healthcare, is data driven, and tracking, measuring and reporting the right data can improve operations and patient care
Provide subjective data and objective costs to illustrate the impact factor your organization has and justify additional resources