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Monthly ePCR Briefings

Updated: Jul 29

For those of you who attended the first NYS NEMSIS 3.5.0 | Monthly ePCR Briefing earlier this month ~ thank you for not only making the briefing a rousing success but more so for bringing amazing discussion points forward for the Department to respond and answer.  We are still plowing through the questions and answers and plan to publish those via email as soon as they become available.  Those notes may be shared through these same channels and greatly appreciate both EMS Coordinators and Regional Program Agencies for distributing this helpful information to EMS agencies, ePCR coordinators and EMS Providers in your respective regions.

 

We have set up a singular pathway that will allow EMS providers, EMS Agency Leaders, EMS Agency ePCR Coordinators, Software Vendors and other interested stakeholders to sign up for the Webinar invitations.  It is our intention to make registration for the briefings much easier to share and register.  If you encounter any issues, please email us at EMSData@health.ny.gov so we may help address technology and access concerns.

 

To register for the series, please click on this link and complete the registration form.  An invitation containing the Webinar individual information should come through email to you.  If you don’t find the email within 10-15 minutes of completing the registration, please check your Spam or Junk mail (depending on your email client or service provider).  Please keep in mind that you should receive one email per Webinar that you select in the registration process.  If that doesn’t work, please email EMSData@health.ny.gov and we will ensure your registration is completed and can work with the technology to be sure the email with the information arrives at your email.

 

Thank you for all that you do to help improve the quality of documentation of the care provided in the EMS system.  Your leadership and engagement is greatly appreciated and allows the system to continue to grow.

 

Best wishes!

 

Peter

 

Peter L. Brodie, AEMT, BS

Branch Chief, Data and Informatics Unit

Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems

 

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