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(Q4/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

EHR | MIH / Community Paramedicine Run Type Mobile Integrated Health (MIH)/Community Paramedicine has been added to ESO EHR to better support the unique workflow requirements of agencies that document MIH/CP visits. For more information, visit our FAQs About NERIS. In Q4 2024, FEMA delivered the final v.1

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Paramedic Chiefs of Canada – The Preburn Project: Preventing Burnout by Predicting Compromised Wellness in EMS Workers

FirstWatch

February 6th, 2025 | 9:00 am PST (12:00 pm EST) Join us for an in-depth exploration of the innovative Preburn Project: Preventing Burnout by Predicting Compromised Wellness in EMS Workers. Key Takeaways: Insights into the characteristics of EMS workers most vulnerable to compromised mental wellness.

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Paramedic Chiefs of Canada – Paramedicine, Mental Health, and Crisis Calls in the Community: Highlights for Leadership

FirstWatch

In this session, we will consider some of the current research and evidence with respect to what paramedic leaders need to know and what they can do to implement evidence-informed improvements. An evidence-informed framework for crisis care will be shared, along with areas for potential practice change.

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A Cross-Sectional Analysis of ALS/ BLS Care in Low Acuity 9-1-1 Response by Geography and Insurance Status Utilizing the 2019 NEMSIS Dataset

International Journal of Paramedicine

The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between patient acuity and level of EMS care adjusting for rurality and insurance. Data were obtained from the National Emergency Services Information System (NEMSIS) database for 2019. Discussion.

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How Ute Pass’ MIH program centers care around the patient

ESO

 “Integrating community paramedicine into our community has helped give a voice to people that have historically been marginalized.” I hear people that often feel unheard and helping them find the access to care that they deserve as a basic human right is meaningful to me.”

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[PARAMEDIC CHIEFS OF CANADA] February 2024 e-Bulletin

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

The PCC Awards of Excellence are awarded to any person (or team) who has developed and implemented an EMS process, method, or program that demonstrates extraordinary achievement within the last three years. Nominations are evaluated on the information provided in the nomination submission.

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(Q2/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

Last month we conducted a Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine survey and had some interesting results. As Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedic programs continue to evolve and mature, the focus on providers that are traditionally in clinics and other healthcare facilities will become more prevalent.