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James McLaughlin Community Paramedic Director at Ute Pass Regional Health Service District The post How Ute Pass’ MIH program centers care around the patient appeared first on ESO. “Integrating community paramedicine into our community has helped give a voice to people that have historically been marginalized.”
Prehospital – hospital interoperability As previously mentioned, the EMS industry is evolving and with it, so is the job of the paramedic. The benefits of Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) programs Another important theme at this year’s Wave, mobile integrated healthcare is a vital piece to solving the puzzle of an overworked system.
EMS brings innovation, nimbleness and much-needed value to the healthcare community with MIH/CP programs of various shapes and sizes. So how can EMS organizations best prepare community paramedics for this expanded role? So how can EMS organizations best prepare community paramedics for this expanded role?
Use Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) programs: These programs provide alternative care options for patients with non-life-threatening cases to avoid unnecessary trips to the ED and keep ambulances available for critical calls. Incorporate telemedicine: Allow paramedics and EMTs to consult with physicians or specialists remotely.
MIH | What does your MIH program look like? 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.
How Ute Pass MIH Program Centers Care Around the Patient Serving over 500 square miles in rural Colorado, Ute Pass Regional Health Service is using community paramedicine programs to improve healthcare access for underserved populations.
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