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Chapter 1, EMS Systems

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After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the origins and present-day structure of emergency medical care delivery systems. The emergency medical technicians (EMT’s) roles, responsibilities, and relationship to the emergency medical services (EMS) system as well as the EMT’s role in the quality improvement process are explained, and other levels of EMS providers are described. The foundations necessary for being a competent, effective, caring, and ethical EMT are presented. The interrelationships of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s 14 components of the EMS system, per the EMS Agenda for the Future, are outlined. Also described is the EMT’s impact on research, data collection, and evidence-based decision making, as well as the EMT’s responsibilities as a student and a practitioner. 0:00 Introduction 0:10 National EMS Education Standard Competencies (1 of 3) 1:21 National EMS Education Standard Competencies (3 of 3) 1:26 Introduction 4:46 EMT Training: Focus and Requirements 4:59 Licensure Requirements (1 043) 6:09 Licensure Requirements (313) 7:17 Overview of the EMS System (3 of 3) 10:40 Emergency Medical Responders 11:35 Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians 11:56 Paramedics 12:23 Components of the EMS System 12:55 Public Access 13:29 Human Resources 14:26 Medical Direction (1 of 2) 15:02 Legislation and Regulation 15:34 Integration of Health Services 15:53 Mobile Integrated Health Care (2012) 17:07 Information Systems 17:24 Evaluation 17:45 Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) 18:12 Patient Safety 18:29 System Finance (1 of 2) 19:44 Education Systems 20:38 Prevention and Public Education (1 of 2) 21:50 EMS Research 22:24 Roles and Responsibilities of the EMT (1 of 4) 22:32 Roles and Responsibilities of the EMT (1014) 23:31 Professional Attributes (113) 24:18 Professional Attributes (2 of 3)

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