What seemed like a good public relations idea for one EMS provider has turned into a legal nightmare. Dolor EMS created an EMS uniform shirt with pain level faces screen printed to the chest. Within one week the EMS director has been hit with lawsuits.
Read More »Department of Health and Human Services to Change HIPAA to HIPPA
The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced last Monday that they are changing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPPA to an as yet undisclosed name but is willing to confirm the acronym will be HIPPA.
Read More »EMT on suspension after pooping pants three shifts in a row
EMT Eric Stercus decided to lose some weight for New Years. After talking to friends and co-workers he decided to add a high fiber body detox cleanse to his weight loss regime. Unfortunately the high fiber detox made bowl movements too easy and multiple pant filling accidents have taken place.
Read More »National Registry will require AS degrees starting in June 2015
President Obama announced a new program to give two years of schooling at Community Colleges to anyone willing to "Work for it". In the wake of this announcement it has been decided that all Paramedics will be required to obtain Associate of Science (AS) Degree.
Read More »Local Volunteer Shocked to Learn Career EMT’s/Paramedics Work Multiple Jobs
A volunteer at a combination department had her word shaken today. EMT Janice Smith was appalled to learn that career EMT's and paramedics work at multiple stations to make ends meet.
Read More »Ferguson Paramedics being issued weapons for self defense in preparations for riots
EMTs and Paramedics in the greater St Louis area are getting apprehensive of the impending riots. They know they will need to respond to injuries and medical aid calls. They also fear they will have to defend themselves.
Read More »Scientist link responding to fewer calls with higher need to be a wacker showoff
Researchers from the Washington University of Social Sciences have found a direct linkage between being a wacker and low emergency call volumes. The study found persons getting hours of training and many more hours of drills have a compulsion to show off their skills
Read More »New research confirms that for patients it is cooler to arrive at hospital by air ambulance
As debate continues about the benefit of air ambulance transport for trauma patients, research published in the International Journal of Ambulance Science this week confirms that for patients, it is much cooler to arrive at hospital by air ambulance than by traditional land ambulance.
Read More »Top Five mistakes made by rookie EMTs
Being a new EMT is a fun and exciting time. But keep in mind the older more senior EMTs and Paramedics you work with need to respect you. Here are some issues we identified that we would like to see ...
Read More »Texas establishes protocols for police response to ebola
The Texas Association of Police Standards (TAPS) has created a model policy for law enforcement agencies in response to Ebola. Given the number of Ebola cases in Texas TAPS is taking a proactive approach to keeping police, sheriff deputies and constables all safe.
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