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EMS ASSESSMENT HOSPITAL ASSESSMENT

48. CHAIR DAVID CHAMBERS VICE CHAIR JOE HOLLEY MI/STEMI STEVEN MANOUKIAN QI/DATA SULLIVAN SMITH JACKIE WILKERSON EDUCATION DAVID CHAMBERS. EMS ASSESSMENT HOSPITAL ASSESSMENT. Key Findings. 71% of EMS systems have 12-lead ECGs on 76% or more of their vehicles – MORE THAN ANTICIPATED

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EMS ASSESSMENT HOSPITAL ASSESSMENT

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  2. CHAIRDAVID CHAMBERSVICE CHAIRJOE HOLLEYMI/STEMISTEVEN MANOUKIANQI/DATASULLIVAN SMITHJACKIE WILKERSONEDUCATIONDAVID CHAMBERS

  3. EMS ASSESSMENTHOSPITAL ASSESSMENT

  4. Key Findings • 71% of EMS systems have 12-lead ECGs on 76% or more of their vehicles – MORE THAN ANTICIPATED • Of EMS systems with 12-lead ECGs: • Most lacked a standard method for communicating the ECG results to hospitals • EMS field personnel remotely activate cath labs only 9% of the time • Destination protocols are only used 39% of the time to take patients to a PCI-capable hospital • Information sharing among EMS and hospitals is poor

  5. MOVING FORWARDSTATE WIDE 12 LEAD EKG SYSTEMCASE FOR SUPPORT AND FUNDINGREGIONAL CHAMPIONSDATASTATE STEMI MEETINGUPDATE THE TASK FORCE

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