Interoperability Without Surrender
Interoperability Without Surrender
Should a Third-Service EMS Be Required to Grant Radio Access to Other Public Safety Partners?
Interoperability Without Surrender
Should a Third-Service EMS Be Required to Grant Radio Access to Other Public Safety Partners?
Mutual Aid in EMS: Not a Failure—A Sign of a System That’s Grown Up
Mutual aid in EMS is often misunderstood as a signal of weakness. In reality, it is one of the clearest indicators of a mature, well-governed, and regionally integrated emergency medical system.
Unified Command Isn’t a Crown: Why “Staying in Your Lane” Protects Patients, Crews, and Communities
An operational reality check for third-service, private, and not-for-profit EMS in a mixed-discipline response environment.
EMS Needs Smart Growth, Not Expensive Gadgets and Procedures
CONNECTICUT EMS DIRECTOR NAMED NAEMT EMS ADVOCATE OF THE YEAR 2024 – Michael A. Loiz, Stratford, CT
As the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events continue to rise, proactive adaptation measures are needed for EMS. JEMS.com:...
For EMS field providers, understanding and actively participating in their state’s EMS legislative efforts is equally paramount. This engagement serves as the backbone for a well-functioning EMS system and ensures that providers have the resources, support and legal frameworks necessary to excel in their life-saving roles. Here are 5 ways to shape policies that enhance patient care, streamline operations and provide a safer working environment.
Practical examples of customer service principles in EMS – Customer service – good or bad – has an impact on patient responsiveness, provider stress and agency objectives
In this article, we will explore key best practices for EMS instructors, focusing on strategies that foster effective learning, promote student engagement, and cultivate a culture of excellence within EMS.
Ensuring excellence in EMS: 5 benefits of accountability – Set a positive example by encouraging open communication, constructive feedback and shared responsibility for patient outcomes
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