Making every data point count: Strengthening EMS operations through technology
Inside EMS21 Nov 2024

Making every data point count: Strengthening EMS operations through technology

EMS agencies are facing mounting challenges, from staffing shortages and rising operational costs to increasingly complex compliance requirements. However, advanced data systems and integrated technology offer solutions to these persistent issues.

In this episode of Inside EMS, Clinical and Business Consultants Jason Bartholomai and Chuck Sweeney of ZOLL Data Systems discuss how robust EPCR systems and streamlined workflows can reduce inefficiencies, improve patient care and ease the burden on EMS teams.

Here are top takeaways leaders can learn from this episode about overcoming today’s EMS challenges.

1. Staffing shortages: Doing more with less

Use technology to reduce workload inefficiencies and support field personnel.

Staffing shortages are a top concern for EMS leaders nationwide. Long shifts, redundant documentation and poor integration between field and dispatch operations exacerbate the stress on paramedics. EPCR systems can alleviate some of these pressures by:

  • Streamlining documentation with intuitive workflows that reduce time spent on reports

  • Improving coordination between field crews, dispatchers and billing teams through integrated software solutions

  • Enhancing employee satisfaction by minimizing administrative burdens and allowing more focus on patient care and recovery time

By implementing systems that improve efficiency, EMS agencies can help retain personnel and maximize the output of limited resources.

2. Compliance made simpler: Staying ahead of standards

Holistic software ecosystems can simplify compliance and improve data accuracy.

Compliance with NEMSIS standards and other reporting requirements is growing increasingly complex. Leaders must ensure that their systems capture accurate data to meet clinical, operational and legal standards to:

  • Prevent incomplete reports from moving forward

  • Highlight missing critical fields, such as patient signatures or demographic data, which can stall reimbursement

  • Provide real-time feedback for quality improvement (QA/QI)

Integrating compliance directly into workflows ensures fewer errors and smoother billing cycles, saving agencies time and resources.

3. Faster reimbursement through smarter workflows

Improving cash flow starts with high-quality data entry at the source.

EMS leaders often overlook how documentation practices impact financial performance. Efficient EPCR systems improve clean claim rates by:

  • Guiding paramedics to include all required information during documentation

  • Automating processes like importing EKG results and demographic data

  • Flagging incomplete or incorrect entries before claims are submitted

By speeding up documentation and addressing gaps early, EMS agencies can ensure faster reimbursements and predictable cash flow.

4. Breaking down silos: Building an integrated ecosystem

Aligning workflows across departments enhances efficiency and collaboration.

EMS operations are not limited to field crews. Dispatchers, billers and managers play critical roles in delivering care and sustaining operations. Integrated systems ensure that:

  • Dispatchers, paramedics and billers share a unified platform, fostering communication and reducing friction

  • Teams are trained holistically to understand each other’s roles and responsibilities

  • Operational, clinical and financial data flow seamlessly across departments

Such alignment reduces redundancies, boosts productivity and allows agencies to operate more effectively under tight constraints.

5. Preparing for legal challenges with better documentation

Accurate, detailed reports protect EMS providers in legal scenarios.

In EMS, thorough documentation is not just a requirement – it’s a safeguard against legal liability. EPCR systems help paramedics document essential details clearly and accurately, reducing the risk of errors that could be exploited in court. Training crews to use these tools effectively ensures that charts provide a source of truth in any legal or compliance review.

Final thoughts

Jason Bartholomew summed it up best: “Doing something is better than doing nothing.” EMS agencies should start small, focusing on one area for improvement, such as data validation or staff training, before expanding into comprehensive ecosystem integration. Chuck Sweeney emphasized the importance of buy-in from all levels, noting that shared understanding and collaboration across departments are critical to long-term success.

By adopting robust technology and fostering teamwork, EMS leaders can tackle the headaches of staffing shortages, compliance demands, and financial uncertainty – all while improving the quality of patient care.

EMS1 is using generative AI to create some content that is edited and fact-checked by our editors.

About the sponsor

ZOLL Data Systems’ cloud-based solution suite of EMS and Fire solutions covers the scope of your operations, from dispatch to patient care, to incident and operational reporting, to billing. Learn how ZOLL software can help improve clinical, operational and financial performance of your organization at zolldata.com.

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