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Fitch & Associates

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For more than three decades, the Fitch & Associates team of consultants has provided customized solutions to the complex challenges faced by public safety organizations of all types and sizes. From system design and competitive procurements to technology upgrades and comprehensive consulting services, Fitch & Associates helps communities ensure their emergency services are both effective and sustainable. For ideas to help your agency improve performance in the face of rising costs, call 888-431-2600 or visit www.fitchassoc.com.

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Challenging ALS and BLS standards of emergency medicine to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction
Climbing the ranks of EMS often fails to prepare new chiefs to discuss financial issues with local elected and appointed officials
If the EMS profession truly wants to prioritize safety, we must address distracted driving and all the ways we currently make it worse
Being a reliable and engaged community partner takes your EMS organization to lead agency status and makes you the authority when it comes to community health care
It’s time for EMS leaders and educators to take compliance training as seriously as clinical training – caregivers’ careers and patients’ lives depend on it
EMS leaders need to focus on continually improving quality, efficiency and innovation to add value as health care undergoes dramatic changes
Forming a partnership with other EMS organizations in your region can improve the bottom line and provide better service to the community
Research into non-profit and public sector organizations can help leaders of volunteer and combined EMS departments understand their members’ motivations
Engaging millennials is about more than simply welcoming a new generation to the workplace; it’s about accepting a seismic shift in how we view careers, technology and innovation
Whether implementing a major initiative or making small policy shifts, two-way communication with every level of the organization is critical