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If you’re embracing power devices to help move patients, don’t skip the first step
Knowing how and when to use these devices could save lives
Dealing with the uncommon devices and situations encountered in EMS
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Principles for the ethical EMS provider
As patient satisfaction surveys begin to affect Medicare reimbursement for physicians and hospitals, EMS agencies should consider ways to improve care and reduce costs
Finding a unified operational solution for your EMS agency can increase compliance and decrease costs
Careful documentation and billing compliance can help you successfully navigate the audit process
World of Warships, a free-to-play action MMO, engages teams of 12 in a game of naval strategy
Lactate may be used to identify a common killer in the prehospital environment
Traditional software solutions are quickly being replaced by cloud-based best-in-class software suites, but are they the best choice for EMS agencies
Frazer, builder of the nation’s first mobile stroke unit, adds new levels of protection for medics and patients in crash conditions
Agencies need to look into operations management software to modernize and create efficiencies. But you have to ask the right questions to get the best system.
There are plenty of federal, state and private grants available for EMS agencies’ technology upgrades. Here are four of the best.
Use ETCO2 monitoring to avoid inappropriate hyperventilation, recognize abnormal respiratory patterns and guide care
Learn how EMS Technology Solutions’ VP Shane Garrison used his experience as a firefighter/paramedic to start an EMS technology business
Waveform capnography can be used to detect respiratory and circulatory compromise from anaphylaxis in children and to guide treatment
This free whitepaper will help your agency capitalize on trends in data use and improve performance
Once you’ve established the need and identified your partners, follow these steps to launch a pilot program and measure results
Assess your community’s needs and your agency’s resources to make a case for launching a community paramedicine program
Use capnography to guide oxygenation and ventilation derangements in drowning patients
Quantitative waveform capnography can help EMS providers recognize bronchospasm, spot ventilation derangements, and gauge the effectiveness of therapy
Asthma, a leading cause of respiratory compromise, can be assessed with capnography and effectively treated with BLS and ALS medications
Quantitative waveform capnography can be a reliable surrogate for lactate monitoring in detecting metabolic distress in sepsis patients
Agencies can improve productivity with flexible, accessible data
Now that your system has purchased, trained, developed processes, and implemented capnography; what process do you have in place to ensure this tool is being used as efficiently and effectively as possible?
Understand how using end-tidal carbon dioxide to confirm placement of advanced airways and guide patient care
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