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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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Mobile Integrated Healthcare, Advocacy and Mental Health in Missouri

JEMS

Mobile Integrated Health in Rural America Is More Than a Concept Washington County Ambulance District operates across 1,500 square miles in a region with some of Missouri’s poorest health indicators and limited access to traditional primary care facilities. Three Important Takeaways 1.

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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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Wave 2025 Recap: Top 5 Topics in EMS and Fire  

ESO

More than ever before, data and strategic partnerships are being used as tools for empowering first responders to get to the root of patients’ issues through Mobile Integrated Healthcare/Community Paramedicine programs. These programs can be incredibly impactful for both the agencies and the patients they treat.

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Mobile Integrated Health Significantly Reduces Opioid-Related Deaths

JEMS

By Sarah Czarnecki The Opioid Crisis in Lincoln County, Missouri The opioid epidemic continues to impact communities across the nation despite the relentless work dedicated to ending it. Lincoln County, Missouri, is a rural community 50 miles northwest of St. Provided photo.)

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Unraveling Myths in Mobile Medicine, Part 2: My Interview with Judy Faulkner

JEMS

It is intended to empower Mobile Medical professionals to claim their seat at Healthcare’s Table of the Future—and get paid appropriately for doing so. The fact is, a ton in every hospital-based EHR is irrelevant to Mobile Medical professionals (and NEMSIS does a better job of mapping data to Mobile Medical workflows).

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The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’—And the EMS Revenue Collapse No One’s Ready For

JEMS

As stewards of a safety net that too often goes unnoticed until desperately needed, we must act with economic foresight and policy urgency to ensure EMS remains operationally viable and equitably accessible in every community nationwide. The Community Paramedicine Act and H.R.

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