Emergency Medical Services Committees
Publications
This is the agenda for the Trauma System Fund Authority meeting held on July 23, 2014.
These are the minutes for the Trauma System Fund Authority meeting held on April 2, 2014.
Emergency Medical Systems Committees Established
This document provides helpful tips by the Trauma Nurse Coordinator Forum for reporting ED status to EMRESOURCE™.
This report presents EM resources ED status reporting percent by the Trauma Nurse Coordinator Forum for FY13-FY14.
This document provides examples of indicators for case review. Situations covered include death reviews, scene times greater than 10 minutes, length of stay in a facility for more than 2 hours prior to transfer to a tertiary care center, diversions, and emergency medical services run sheet availability on medical record within 24 hours of emergency room admission.
This form should be used to report performance improvement issues.
Letter from the trauma systems manager introducing the trauma performance improvement committee.
These meeting minutes are for the specified Statewide EMS Advisory Committee meeting.
This is the current member list for the trauma advisory and system stakeholders committee.
This document describes the trauma advisory and system stakeholders committee including an overview of the organization, purpose, responsibilities, membership, quorum, appointment to membership, term of membership, ex-officio members, removal from the committee, officers, standing subcommittees, conduct, and scheduling of meetings.
These meeting minutes are for the specified Statewide EMS Advisory Committee meeting.
This is the preliminary trauma system report for 2006-2011, which was generated by the Trauma System Fund Authority.
These general guidelines were established for trauma system development funding use. However, the Trauma System Fund Authority delegated the application process and the review of all applications to the Trauma Advisory and System Stakeholders Committee who presents prioritized funding recommendations back to the Trauma System Fund Authority, which has final authority for funding allocations.
This document describes the authority and bylaws for the Trauma System Fund Authority.