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Ep. 141 Vol 28 No 1

Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast

We talk about engaging manuscripts in this journal like: Mobile Integrated Health Care Roles of US EMS Clinicians: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study & A Systematic Review of Methodologies and Outcome Measures of Mobile Integrated Health-Community Paramedicine Programs Click here to download it today!

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(Q4/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

As technology modernizes in the field, ESO EHR will continue to advance its integrations to better support your needs, including the upcoming capability of importing 15-lead ECG waveform images.

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NRHA | Community Paramedicine Framework

American Ambulance Association

National Rural Health Association December 2024 Policy Paper Bridging the gap: A policy framework for sustainable community paramedicine in rural America Authors: Katie Gorndt, Kimberly Haverly, Tom Syverson The post NRHA | Community Paramedicine Framework appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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How Ute Pass’ MIH program centers care around the patient

ESO

We know it’s working.

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Community Paramedicine: Where Does The Fire Service Fit In?

Pulsara

While we are using the term “community paramedicine” for simplicity, there are other similar terms, including “mobile integrated health” and “community integrated health.”]

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The EMS Collaborative

Prehospital Emergency Care Podcast

In this special episode of the EMS Collaborative, we talk about the wonderful world of Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) and ET3. Jeffrey Jarvis ( @DrJeffJarvis ) of the EMS Lighthouse Project for the VERY FIRST bi-annual EMS Collaborative podcast.

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Reinventing Emergency Response: ESO’s Acquisition of Logis

ESO

You know, personally, I’ve had the chance to be a Logis customer twice in a prior life–once on the EMS transport and the mobile integrated health side, and a second time in a hospital and health system context during a pandemic.