Department of Emergency Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
Prehosp Emerg Care. 2010 Jan-Mar;14(1):85-94. doi: 10.3109/10903120903349846.
The EMS Agenda for the Future describes emergency medical services (EMS) as the intersection between public health, public safety, and health care. The most comprehensive method to describe, evaluate, and optimize these systems of care is using a state EMS data system. A centralized EMS data system can be a valuable tool to identify, evaluate, target, and improve EMS service delivery and patient care. Significant barriers, however, still exist to the standardization of EMS data systems and infrastructure nationally. Indeed, there is no comprehensive measurement of EMS service delivery or patient volume at the national level.
In this article, we describe the successful development of a fully integrated, statewide EMS data system for quality improvement of EMS service delivery and patient care in North Carolina. The article also provides a platform for linking EMS with emergency physicians, other health care providers, and public health agencies responsible for planning, disease surveillance, and disaster preparedness.
The North Carolina EMS Data System represents the successful development of a large, fully integrated, comprehensive statewide EMS database and quality improvement effort. The North Carolina EMS Data System applications include the Prehospital Medical Information System (PreMIS), the Credentialing Information System (CIS), the State Medical Asset Resource Tracking Tool (SMARTT), and the EMS Performance Improvement Toolkits. The system provides a quality and performance improvement program consistent with the idealized EMS design described in the EMS Agenda for the Future. The program has already achieved significant improvements in the quality of EMS service delivery, patient care, and integrated systems of care. Consistent with the goals of the 2007 Institute of Medicine's recommendations for EMS, the linkage of the North Carolina EMS Data System with other health care registries has created an environment that can evaluate larger systems of care and ultimate patient outcomes.
《未来的 EMS 议程》将紧急医疗服务 (EMS) 描述为公共卫生、公共安全和医疗保健的交汇点。描述、评估和优化这些护理系统的最全面方法是使用州级 EMS 数据系统。集中式 EMS 数据系统可以成为识别、评估、定位和改进 EMS 服务提供和患者护理的有价值工具。然而,在全国范围内,EMS 数据系统和基础设施的标准化仍然存在重大障碍。事实上,国家层面上没有对 EMS 服务提供或患者数量进行全面衡量。
本文描述了在北卡罗来纳州成功开发了一个完全集成的全州 EMS 数据系统,以改善 EMS 服务提供和患者护理的质量。本文还为 EMS 与负责规划、疾病监测和备灾的急诊医师、其他医疗保健提供者和公共卫生机构之间的联系提供了一个平台。
北卡罗来纳州 EMS 数据系统代表了一个大型、完全集成、全面的全州 EMS 数据库和质量改进工作的成功开发。北卡罗来纳州 EMS 数据系统应用程序包括院前医疗信息系统 (PreMIS)、认证信息系统 (CIS)、州医疗资产资源跟踪工具 (SMARTT) 和 EMS 绩效改进工具包。该系统提供了一个与《未来的 EMS 议程》中描述的理想化 EMS 设计一致的质量和绩效改进计划。该计划已经在 EMS 服务提供、患者护理和综合护理系统的质量方面取得了重大改进。与 2007 年美国医学研究所关于 EMS 的建议的目标一致,北卡罗来纳州 EMS 数据系统与其他医疗保健注册系统的链接创建了一个可以评估更大的护理系统和最终患者结果的环境。