Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 The Office of Rural Community Affairs is providing this information to Texas EMS providers for the North Central EMS Institute (NCEMSI) for their EMS Benchmark Project. I hope rural, frontier and urban EMS providers will take this opportunity to show our best practices to the rest of the country. Other states throughout the US are participating in this program. The North Central EMS Institute sent out the following statement: The goal of the NCEMSI Benchmark project is to identify and publish best practices based on the information we collect and analyze. The data we are collecting is not clinical in nature but mainly for business operations. We have formed new teams to create and refine specific data collection sets for billing, dispatch and fleet. The data collected should aid ambulance services with diminishing reimbursement in their efforts to become more efficient. The AAA released a number of member alerts last week stating that the Fee Schedule will be released in the February 27, 2002 issue of the Federal Register. Efficiency will soon become a necessity. As a participant of the project we ask the following of you: 1. Complete the attached Excel spreadsheet with actual data from 2001 for your operation(s) the best you can from using our data definitions. 2. Inform us if you do not understand a data definition, so we can re-write it. 3. Submit information for our current set, plus additional sets as they become available such as billing, if they apply to your service. We are seeking information from at least 120 ambulance services for this phase. In order to give you back valid information and maintain privacy, we need an adequate number of services in the databank. We believe 120 ambulance services will produce enough of each type of service to provide useful information. 120 ambulance services is roughly 1% of ambulance services in the U.S. Please feel free to recruit additional services to participate in the project. Please submit your data before March 15, 2002. After completing the spreadsheet save it and email the excel spreadsheet to a Goodreau, Executive Director North Central EMS ative briana@... If you are interested in participating in this project, please email me and I will send you both files. Thank you for your participation! Alan M. , A.A.S., L.P. Rural EMS Coordinator Office of Rural Community Affairs (P) (F) Toll Free 1- alewis@... I Thessalonians 5:28 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 It is great that we are making an effort to benchmark. However, there are many unanswered questions with this offer. 1. How are patient confidentiality and patient rights protected? 2. How is provider performance information protected from competitors and regulatory authorities? 3. Who will have access to this information? 4. What type of research will be garnered from this information - academic, political? 5. What information sharing and support do participants get out of this? 6. Who are the officers of NCEMSI, and what is the organizational structure? 7. Is NCEMSI a 501c3? I would look in to participating if more information is publicly provided in a website or mailout. aloha, mikey alanlewislp wrote: > The Office of Rural Community Affairs is providing this information > to Texas EMS providers for the North Central EMS Institute (NCEMSI) > for their EMS Benchmark Project. > > I hope rural, frontier and urban EMS providers will take this > opportunity to show our best practices to the rest of the country. > Other states throughout the US are participating in this program. > > The North Central EMS Institute sent out the following statement: > > The goal of the NCEMSI Benchmark project is to identify and publish > best practices based on the information we collect and analyze. The > data we are collecting is not clinical in nature but mainly for > business operations. We have formed new teams to create and refine > specific data collection sets for billing, dispatch and fleet. The > data collected should aid ambulance services with diminishing > reimbursement in their efforts to become more efficient. The AAA > released a number of member alerts last week stating that the Fee > Schedule will be released in the February 27, 2002 issue of the > Federal Register. Efficiency will soon become a necessity. > > As a participant of the project we ask the following of you: > 1. Complete the attached Excel spreadsheet with actual data from > 2001 for your operation(s) the best you can from using our data > definitions. > 2. Inform us if you do not understand a data definition, so we > can re-write it. > 3. Submit information for our current set, plus additional sets > as they become available such as billing, if they apply to your > service. > We are seeking information from at least 120 ambulance services for > this phase. In order to give you back valid information and maintain > privacy, we need an adequate number of services in the databank. We > believe 120 ambulance services will produce enough of each type of > service to provide useful information. 120 ambulance services is > roughly 1% of ambulance services in the U.S. Please feel free to > recruit additional services to participate in the project. > > Please submit your data before March 15, 2002. > > After completing the spreadsheet save it and email the excel > spreadsheet to a Goodreau, Executive Director North Central EMS > ative briana@... > > If you are interested in participating in this project, please email > me and I will send you both files. > > Thank you for your participation! > > Alan M. , A.A.S., L.P. > Rural EMS Coordinator > Office of Rural Community Affairs > (P) > (F) > Toll Free 1- > alewis@... > I Thessalonians 5:28 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 Ditto!! Ron Re: EMS Benchmark Program It is great that we are making an effort to benchmark. However, there are many unanswered questions with this offer. 1. How are patient confidentiality and patient rights protected? 2. How is provider performance information protected from competitors and regulatory authorities? 3. Who will have access to this information? 4. What type of research will be garnered from this information - academic, political? 5. What information sharing and support do participants get out of this? 6. Who are the officers of NCEMSI, and what is the organizational structure? 7. Is NCEMSI a 501c3? I would look in to participating if more information is publicly provided in a website or mailout. aloha, mikey alanlewislp wrote: > The Office of Rural Community Affairs is providing this information > to Texas EMS providers for the North Central EMS Institute (NCEMSI) > for their EMS Benchmark Project. > > I hope rural, frontier and urban EMS providers will take this > opportunity to show our best practices to the rest of the country. > Other states throughout the US are participating in this program. > > The North Central EMS Institute sent out the following statement: > > The goal of the NCEMSI Benchmark project is to identify and publish > best practices based on the information we collect and analyze. The > data we are collecting is not clinical in nature but mainly for > business operations. We have formed new teams to create and refine > specific data collection sets for billing, dispatch and fleet. The > data collected should aid ambulance services with diminishing > reimbursement in their efforts to become more efficient. The AAA > released a number of member alerts last week stating that the Fee > Schedule will be released in the February 27, 2002 issue of the > Federal Register. Efficiency will soon become a necessity. > > As a participant of the project we ask the following of you: > 1. Complete the attached Excel spreadsheet with actual data from > 2001 for your operation(s) the best you can from using our data > definitions. > 2. Inform us if you do not understand a data definition, so we > can re-write it. > 3. Submit information for our current set, plus additional sets > as they become available such as billing, if they apply to your > service. > We are seeking information from at least 120 ambulance services for > this phase. In order to give you back valid information and maintain > privacy, we need an adequate number of services in the databank. We > believe 120 ambulance services will produce enough of each type of > service to provide useful information. 120 ambulance services is > roughly 1% of ambulance services in the U.S. Please feel free to > recruit additional services to participate in the project. > > Please submit your data before March 15, 2002. > > After completing the spreadsheet save it and email the excel > spreadsheet to a Goodreau, Executive Director North Central EMS > ative briana@... > > If you are interested in participating in this project, please email > me and I will send you both files. > > Thank you for your participation! > > Alan M. , A.A.S., L.P. > Rural EMS Coordinator > Office of Rural Community Affairs > (P) > (F) > Toll Free 1- > alewis@... > I Thessalonians 5:28 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 Information regarding the institute, etc can be found at their website: www.ncemsc.org john Atwell Rasmussen, Ph.D., REMTP Lieutenant, Education and Training Greenville County Emergency Medical Services 301 University Ridge, Suite 1100 Greenville, SC 29601 Re: EMS Benchmark Program It is great that we are making an effort to benchmark. However, there are many unanswered questions with this offer. 1. How are patient confidentiality and patient rights protected? 2. How is provider performance information protected from competitors and regulatory authorities? 3. Who will have access to this information? 4. What type of research will be garnered from this information - academic, political? 5. What information sharing and support do participants get out of this? 6. Who are the officers of NCEMSI, and what is the organizational structure? 7. Is NCEMSI a 501c3? I would look in to participating if more information is publicly provided in a website or mailout. aloha, mikey alanlewislp wrote: > The Office of Rural Community Affairs is providing this information > to Texas EMS providers for the North Central EMS Institute (NCEMSI) > for their EMS Benchmark Project. > > I hope rural, frontier and urban EMS providers will take this > opportunity to show our best practices to the rest of the country. > Other states throughout the US are participating in this program. > > The North Central EMS Institute sent out the following statement: > > The goal of the NCEMSI Benchmark project is to identify and publish > best practices based on the information we collect and analyze. The > data we are collecting is not clinical in nature but mainly for > business operations. We have formed new teams to create and refine > specific data collection sets for billing, dispatch and fleet. The > data collected should aid ambulance services with diminishing > reimbursement in their efforts to become more efficient. The AAA > released a number of member alerts last week stating that the Fee > Schedule will be released in the February 27, 2002 issue of the > Federal Register. Efficiency will soon become a necessity. > > As a participant of the project we ask the following of you: > 1. Complete the attached Excel spreadsheet with actual data from > 2001 for your operation(s) the best you can from using our data > definitions. > 2. Inform us if you do not understand a data definition, so we > can re-write it. > 3. Submit information for our current set, plus additional sets > as they become available such as billing, if they apply to your > service. > We are seeking information from at least 120 ambulance services for > this phase. In order to give you back valid information and maintain > privacy, we need an adequate number of services in the databank. We > believe 120 ambulance services will produce enough of each type of > service to provide useful information. 120 ambulance services is > roughly 1% of ambulance services in the U.S. Please feel free to > recruit additional services to participate in the project. > > Please submit your data before March 15, 2002. > > After completing the spreadsheet save it and email the excel > spreadsheet to a Goodreau, Executive Director North Central EMS > ative briana@... > > If you are interested in participating in this project, please email > me and I will send you both files. > > Thank you for your participation! > > Alan M. , A.A.S., L.P. > Rural EMS Coordinator > Office of Rural Community Affairs > (P) > (F) > Toll Free 1- > alewis@... > I Thessalonians 5:28 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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