Title: EMS
1EMS Trauma Systems Section Robin Shivley,
Manager
2Topics
- Organizational Structure
- Life Support Agency Inspections
- Criminal Background Checks
- NREMT Exam Results
- Audits/Complaints/Enforcement
- Regionalization Initiative
- National Education Standards
- Pan Flu Plan for EMS
- H1N1 Protocols and Training Site
- MCA/LSA Assessment
- Furlough Days
- Notes from National Conference
- Web Site
3EMS Organizational Structure
4EMS Trauma Systems Section
- The Department shall
- Facilitate and promote programs of public
information and education concerning emergency
medical services personnel. - In case of actual disasters and disaster training
drills and exercises, provide EMS resources.
5EMS Trauma Systems Section
- Plan, develop, coordinate, and administer a
statewide emergency medical services
communications system. - Develop and maintain standards of emergency
medical services and personnel as follows - License EMS personnel
- License Life Support Agencies
- Inspect each life support agency and conduct
random inspections of life support vehicles
6EMS Trauma Systems Section
- Promulgate rules to establish the requirements
for licensure of life support agencies, vehicles,
and individuals licensed under this part. - Designate Medical Control Authorities
- Collect data to assess the need for and quality
of EMS - Review and approve education program sponsors,
ongoing education program sponsors, and curricula
for EMS personnel.
7EMS Trauma Systems Section
- State Model Protocols
- New Emergency Preparedness Protocols
- Medical Control Seminar Annual Seminar
- Random Audits
- National Registry CAT
- EMS for Children Grant
- Office of Highway Safety Planning Grant
- Other Initiatives
8Legislation
- Public Acts 368 of 1978 as amended
- Part 209
- Administrative Rules (revised 5/04)
- Administrative Policy
9Contracts
- Regional Coordinators
- UPEMS
- Brent Williams
- MSU/KCMS
- Image Trend
10Regional Coordinator
- John King regaems_at_voyager.net or 989/539-4120
- Covers the following counties
- Alcona, Arenac, Bay, Benzie, Clare, Crawford,
Gladwin, Grand Traverse, Gratiot, Iosco,
Isabella, Kalkaska, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee,
Mason, Mecosta, Midland, Missaukee, Montcalm,
Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola,
Oscoda, Roscommon, and Wexford
11Regional Coordinator
- Tammy Forbush region3ems_at_gmail.com or
734/956-5525 - Covers the following counties
- Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne
12Regional Coordinator
- Glenda Dolehanty gdolehanty_at_comcast.net or
810/635-0837 - Covers the following counties
- Barry, Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Huron, Ionia,
Kent, Lapeer, Ottawa, Saginaw, St. Clair,
Sanilac, Shiawassee, and Tuscola
13Regional Coordinator
- Jamie Janson jjanson_at_cablespeed.com or
517/655-3914 - Covers the following counties
- Allegan, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass,
Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lenawee,
Livingston, Monroe, St. Joseph, VanBuren,
Washtenaw, Indiana and Ohio
14Regional Coordinator
- Robert Struck UPEMS upems_at_aol.com or
906/228-4182 - Covers the following counties
- Alger, Alpena, Antrim, Baraga, Charlevoix,
Cheboygan, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Emmet,
Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce,
Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency,
Ontonagon, Otsego, Presque Isle, Schoolcraft and
Wisconsin
15EMS Coordinating Committee
16Life Support Agencies
- Agency inspections areas of non-compliance
- Documentation that each individual operating a
licensed life support vehicle during an emergency
or patient transport has completed a department
approved vehicle operation education and
competency assessment.
17Life Support Agencies
- Agency inspections areas of non-compliance
- Written policies and procedures that address
safety and accident reduction comply with state
and federal laws (CLIA, etc.) - Provision of clinical competency assessments
prior to the individual practicing.
18Life Support Agencies
- Agency inspections areas of non-compliance
- Documentation of evidence of an orientation for
EMS personnel to familiarize with agencys
policies and procedures. - Evidence of participation in an agency based
and/or medical control quality improvement
process.
19Criminal Background Checks
- Significantly increased (75 applications per
month with 25 needing further action)
applications take time to process - Website New Criminal Conviction Guidelines
link to Section 20173a - Informal Conference
- Subcommittee to review applicants
- Recommendations are made based upon criminal
history lien, court documents, etc.
20Cognitive Exams Administered By Year
21(No Transcript)
222008 Pass RatesFirst Attempt
Level Michigan National
MFR 490 attempted 83 pass 76
EMT 2014 attempted 69 67
Specialist 122 attempted 83 71
Paramedic 492 attempted 59 68
23Audit Process
- Random Audits the department may require an
applicant or licensee to submit documentation to
demonstrate compliance with the CE requirement. - The applicant or licensee shall maintain
documentation of their compliance with CE
requirement for a period of 1 year after the
expiration date of the license (effective May
2004).
24Audit Process
- Failure to provide documentation creates a
rebuttable presumption that the licensee has made
a false and fraudulent statement in applying for
a license to practice EMS. - Acceptable documentation of CE shall include
- Name of licensee
- Name of sponsoring organization IC number
- Title of program
- Hours of CE awarded per category
- Date of program
- Signature of IC or designee
25Audit Process
- Failure to meet requirements leads to suspension
or revocation 2007 - 68 Suspended
- 47 Revocations
- Total audits conducted in 2007 was 512 (59
compliant). Included all levels except MFR.
26Audit Process
- Total audits conducted in 2008 will be
approximately 580 includes MFR. - Compliance rate is at about 50