Title: EMS Training Institution Accreditation
1EMS Training Institution Accreditation
Commonwealth of MassachusettsExecutive Office of
Health and Human ServicesMassachusetts
Department of Public HealthOffice of Emergency
Medical Services2 Boylston Street, 3rd
FloorBoston, MA 02116website
http//www.mass.gov/dph/oems
2Why Accredit?
- For prospective EMT students provides
assurance that the training institution has been
evaluated and has met accepted standards. - For ambulance services ensures compliance with
standards for EMS education established
nationally, and by the Commonwealth for today's
EMT jobs. - For the profession raises standards of practice
and promotes rigorous preparation.
3Why Accredit?
- For faculty and administrators promotes
ongoing self-evaluation and continuous
improvement, and provides an effective system for
accountability. - For the training institution enhances reputation
and represents official recognition. Also
provides a basis for inter- and
intra-institutional cooperative practices,
including admissions and transfer of credit.
4MA Accreditation Practical Benefits
- Only one application submission to OEMS in a
three-year period for all EMS courses provided. - As of July 1, 2005, only accredited
institutions can offer initial EMT training. - Reduced administrative burden One combined
application for ALS BLS initial training
programs. No submission to OEMS of skill
competency forms. - Administer the practical examination for
state certification of EMTs.
5Eligibility for Accreditation
- Organization capable of providing
- QA/QI procedures for assessing performance of
institution, instructors and students - Clear accountability for instructors
- Student access to library and other
- research tools
- Classroom space and skills training areas
- Student access to computers and A/V aids
- Administrative support
- Can provide this directly or by contracting with
an OEMS-accredited training institution or
post-secondary educational institution.
6Accreditation Process Step-by-Step
- Obtain application packet by either downloading
one from the OEMS website, http//www.mass.gov/dph
/oems/emt/accreditation.htm, or contacting OEMS
directly at (617) 753-8300. - Complete application in full, and submit with
500 accreditation fee. (Fee is annual upon
accreditation.) - OEMS reviews application and schedules a training
institution site visit - OEMS conducts in- depth program site visit, and
meets with all critical program staff.
7Accreditation Process Step-by-Step
- Â 5. OEMS completes program review and makes one
of four determinations - List of issues to be corrected is given
- Provisional accreditation is awarded
- Substantially equivalent accreditation is
awarded - Department accreditation is awarded
8Non-Accredited EMS Training Programs
- As of July 1, 2005, may not offer initial
training programs. - Each course offered must be individually
approved by OEMS. - Will need to send their students to accredited
institutions to take practical exam for state
certification.
- OEMS will evaluate each course by standards
pertaining to curriculum, integration of
Statewide Treatment Protocols, and an effective
QA/QI program.
9Chief Examiners and Examiners
- Chief Examiners must be OEMS approved, and
represent OEMS at the practical skills exam. They
ensure exam administration meets Department
standards and monitor and evaluate examiners. - Examiners must be OEMS approved, but are hired
by the accredited institutions hosting the
practical skills exams. Examiners work at the
direction of the Chief Examiner on site. - Both must meet OEMS conflict of interest
standards.