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Myth Busters: Emergency Medical Services Delivery – Expectation vs. Reality

  • 16 Oct 2024


Watch the webinar Recording: https://youtu.be/uTPTaKe7_us

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Recent headlines illustrate the EMS delivery crisis in America:

“Kentucky's shortage of EMS providers has reached 'crisis' level, expert tells state lawmakers”

“N.Y. ambulance service ends operations after 75 years”

“Chicago firefighters plan protests over paramedic, ambulance shortages”

“Santa Barbara (CA) Supervisors Caught in Crossfire over Ambulance Contract”

“Lebanon Fire District (OR) faces ambulance service challenges amid funding and staffing woes”

Modern EMS is half a century old, and would you believe there are some things the public ‘expects’ that are no longer supported by volumes of evidence-based research. EMS systems, and the communities they serve are clinging on to practices based on beliefs that not only have been disproved by science, but are dangerous, such as:

  • Reliance on response times as a sole performance measure
  • Medical first response on every EMS call
  • Lights and siren responses
  • ·A paramedic on every EMS response

Unrealistic public expectations are driving much of the staffing and economic crisis EMS systems are facing.

This dynamic and ‘controversial’ webinar will highlight current research and outcomes to bust myths related to the sacred cows that are driving the challenges for EMS delivery such as paramedic resource deployment, response times, lights and siren use, and even the fundamentals of EMS system design.  

Attendees will leave the webinar armed with the up-to-date evidence to slay sacred cows and long-held beliefs about EMS to change how EMS is delivered in their local communities to help navigate the current EMS staffing and economic crisis.

Co-Hosts:

  • Academy of International Mobile Healthcare Integration (AIMHI)
  • International City/County Management Association

Panelists:

  • Chip Decker; CEO, Richmond (VA) Ambulance Authority; President, AIMHI
  • Dr. Kevin Mackey; Medical Director, Sacramento (CA) Fire Department
  • Dr. Doug Kupas; Medical Director, Geisinger Health; President Elect, National Association of EMS Physicians
  • John (JP) Peterson; Executive Director, Mecklenburg EMS Agency
  • Tom Wieczorek, Director, Center for Public Safety Management

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