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Community Paramedicine: Where Does The Fire Service Fit In?

Pulsara

Departments can play a large role in supporting the health and safety of underserved residents The inherent nature of the fire service means that responses to community needs are usually reactive. That’s not to say the fire service hasn’t made great strides to be proactive about their day-to-day operations when and where they can.

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Still on Track: NERIS Beta Launch and Latest Developments

ESO

Community Risk Reduction: allows NERIS to collect risk reduction data ahead of local emergencies, such as proactive efforts, including inspections, smoke and carbon monoxide alarm incidents, public education classes, community paramedicine, mobile integrated health programs, and more.

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Treatment In Place Bill Introduced in House

American Ambulance Association

This content is for AAA members only. Please either Log In or Join! The post Treatment In Place Bill Introduced in House appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Telemedicine for Ambulance Crews Has a Future, Despite Fiasco of ET3

Pulsara

Telemedicine, which can connect them virtually with physicians from integrative emergency services and the physician with the patient, has been a positive experience for MedStar’s field staff, Zavadsky says. Is it safe for this patient to go to urgent care?

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(Q2/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

This flowchart is not exclusive to critical care and is available for EHR Web, Windows Mobile, and printed reports. Last month we conducted a Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine survey and had some interesting results. MIH | What does your MIH program look like?