Closing the Loop: How EMS Providers View Hospital Outcome Data

Closing the Loop: How EMS Providers View Hospital Outcome Data

In this episode of the education journal club of the Prehospital Care Research Forum Podcast, we explore the groundbreaking pilot study, "Perceptions and Use of Automated Hospital Outcome Data by EMS Providers." Join us as we dive into the findings on how EMS professionals view and utilize automated hospital outcome data, the challenges of data integration, and its potential to enhance prehospital care. Discover what this research means for bridging the gap between EMS and hospital systems and how it could shape the future of data-driven emergency care.

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