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EMS Agenda for the Future

The EMS Agenda for the Future project focuses on aspects of EMS related to emergency care outside traditional health care facilities. It recognizes that EMS needs to be integrated with other health care providers, public health and public safety agencies and that EMS will remain the public’s emergency medical safety net.

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EMS Agenda for the Future - Implementation Guide

The EMS Agenda for the Future: Implementation Guide is intended to be a tool for EMS providers, administrators and medical directors; health care providers and all other entities and people with a potential interest or influence on the structure or function of our system for providing emergency medical care.

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Rural/Frontier EMS Agenda for the Future - draft, version 4 The Rural/Frontier EMS Agenda for the Future endeavors to define need and create priority for attention for EMS systems in America’s vast spaces not found in urban/suburban centers. It will not recreate the EMS Agenda for the Future, but will elaborate upon it and note variances from it made necessary by the realities of rural and frontier life.

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National EMS Research Agenda

This document seeks support for elevating the science of EMS and prehospital care to the next level. It recognizes that EMS must examine innovative ways to deliver prehospital care. Strategies to protect the safety of both the patient and the public safety worker must be devised and tested. There are many questions that remain to be asked, many practices to be evaluated, and many procedures to be improved. Research is the key to obtaining the answers.

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