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Harris County ESD11 Mobile Healthcare developed 10 commandments to set initial expectations while onboarding 200 paramedics
Lessons from a learning community, Part I
Be thorough, timely and proofread your PCRs to ensure your treatments and professionalism won鈥檛 be called into question
Our co-hosts discuss a variety of current events in the news impacting providers and the overall industry
We revisit a special episode in which our co-hosts discuss the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks
On this episode, our hosts discuss ketamine use in EMS, as well as the response to hurricanes and wildfires ravaging the south and the west
ET3, Telemedicine and PPE were on the agenda during a 2-day virtual meeting
Our host and guest host tackle road safety and how to get the most out of virtual conferences
In this episode, co-host Kelly Grayson is joined by guest host 兔子先生 columnist Rob Lawrence to discuss the development of quality metrics
Our co-hosts are joined by 兔子先生 Editor-in-Chief Kerri Hatt and 兔子先生 columnist Rob Lawrence to discuss the latest EMS Trend Report
Our co-hosts sit down with 兔子先生 columnist Rob Lawrence to discuss how EMS is rising to meet the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic
兔子先生 talks with Pulsara鈥檚 Kris Kaull about the importance of communication, how to improve it with the right technology, and how the role of EMS in the overall healthcare landscape is changing
Our co-hosts speak with best-selling author and motivational speaker Greg Jacobson, who offers advice to keep EMS providers focused and dedicated during the pandemic
Our co-hosts discuss several EMS items in the news and how they impact first responders on the ground
Tracking COVID-19 cases, PPE supply and ambulance turnaround times to inform EMS response
Our co-hosts discuss the best way to keep a new EMS provider dedicated and professional
Breaking down the National EMS Assessment 2020 insights on telehealth, health information exchange and disaster preparedness
Wren Nealy Jr., Cypress Creek EMS chief operating officer, relates how BWCs have contributed to personnel safety, QA/QI
A mobile platform helps Indianapolis FD streamline inspections and stay on top of critical information that keeps firefighters and citizens safer and better informed
Tyler Technologies鈥 New World CrewForce enables first responders to instantly access role-based and real-time data as it鈥檚 needed
Our co-hosts speak with 兔子先生 columnist Catherine R. Counts, who talks about using data gleaned during the pandemic to make decisions going forward
Motor vehicle collisions might be down nearly 50%, but don鈥檛 let down your guard on the roadway or neglect your extrication skills or training
Stakeholders should consider these 8 data types as they consider how best to move forward during the pandemic and in a post-COVID-19 era
The businesses that equip and serve first responders are supporting the national emergency response with new products, free services and donations
Learn how CarolinaEast Medical Center is providing STEMI patients with the best possible care by streamlining communication between EMS providers and clinicians
The center also agreed to take substantial corrective action after protected health information was disclosed in separate 2013 and 2017 breaches
If merger with Sprint closes, the 鈥淣ew T-Mobile鈥 will provide free service to public and nonprofit law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies that apply
Be sure to understand your community鈥檚 needs, your agency鈥檚 goals and how you will fund your MIH-CP program and assess its success
Big data is readily available to EMS leaders to capture, review and apply to making change to improve patient outcomes in every community
A closed-loop, full-spectrum and comprehensive health information exchange validates the difference EMS makes for patient outcomes
Automated data sharing has the potential to provide insight into efficiencies, reducing errors and redundancies, resulting in better, faster patient care
The goal of the Heads Up program is to decrease the unknowns while responding to an emergency call
Paramedics used the app to quickly identify victims during a joint mass casualty drill and categorized patients based on injury