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(Q4/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

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EHR | MIH / Community Paramedicine Run Type Mobile Integrated Health (MIH)/Community Paramedicine has been added to ESO EHR to better support the unique workflow requirements of agencies that document MIH/CP visits. Our beta period will extend through the beginning of February.

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Wave 2025 Recap: Top 5 Topics in EMS and Fire  

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Every April, first responders and data enthusiasts alike gather in Austin, Texas, for the annual leading EMS, fire, and hospital industry conference. Here are the five themes that were at the forefront of discussions in fire and EMS: 1. Held from April 22-25, Wave 2025 covered a variety of impressive topics throughout the week.

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Mobile Integrated Health Significantly Reduces Opioid-Related Deaths

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One ambulance district’s Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) Division has recently made a big impact in reducing opioid-related overdose deaths in their community by increasing harm-reduction products and therapies. Provided photo.) Lincoln County, Missouri, is a rural community 50 miles northwest of St.

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

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Gerard, MS, RN 35 min read Share To: Shutterstock/RozenskiP In the fragile, complex ecosystem of the American healthcare system, few services are as mission-critical and chronically underfunded as EMS. 1 EMS has always been described as the canary in the coal mine and the tip of the spear simultaneously.

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

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Feit, MBA, MA 10 min read Share To: Judy Faulkner, left, and Jonathon Feit. Photo provided by the author.) Nine years ago , I wrote the only essay that I ever hoped would be wrong. 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.

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Year in Review: The Impact of the ESO Community in 2024

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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. Read the blog or watch the video to get the full story.

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How Ute Pass’ MIH program centers care around the patient

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 “Integrating community paramedicine into our community has helped give a voice to people that have historically been marginalized.” 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.

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