#GMVEMSC: FW: DO NOT WAIT TO APPLY - Changes to the 2020-2021 Ohio EMS grant application process

 

 

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OHIO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Ohio Emergency Medical Services

Robert L. Wagoner, Interim Executive Director

www.ems.ohio.gov

 

 

Dear Ohio EMS Grantee:

The 2020-2021 Ohio EMS Priority One Training and Equipment application is now available until 5 p.m. April 1, 2020. 

PLEASE BE ADVISED:

There are changes to the 2020-2021 application process. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO APPLY.  THESE CHANGES CAN TAKE SEVERAL DAYS TO COMPLETE AND WILL DELAY YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS.

In the Division's efforts to maintain accurate and current information for each agency, EMS agencies are required to update their agency account information prior to applying for Ohio EMS grant funds this year.

When applying for a grant this year, chiefs are required to submit agency information prior. The agency chief is required to update the agency detail.

If you get the following message when applying for and EMS grant:

Medical Director information is missing. Please contact your agency chief to update Medical Director information. 

 

  • If your chief does not have an account: they must create one.  In order to create a new account you go to the grant login page and at the bottom select the "Register!" tab.

 

  • If your chief already has an account: or if you are the chief and you have an account, but you/they do not have the “Agency Management” option, you will need to contact the EMS Data team at EMSdata@dps.ohio.gov and have the status changed from “user” to “chief.”

For assistance completing the agency detail, please refer to the quick-start guide: online at http://www.ems.ohio.gov/links/Agency_Information_Update_Guide.pdf .   It is on the Data Center webpage, on the right under “Related Links” and entitled “Agency Information Form”.  

This guide also contains a list of the agency information you will need when completing the initial setup of your agency profile. The system is designed to flow from one section to the next, and will not allow you to skip sections.

For additional assistance with completing the agency information, you may contact the Data Team at EMSdata@dps.ohio.gov or call 800-233-0765. For all other grant related questions, please contact the grants administration at 800-233-0765.

Thank you for your assistance and patience in helping us to maintain contact with agency.

Division of EMS

 

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC: FW: Ohio EMS Agency Survey for Pediatrics

Heather Koss, Chair of the Greater Miami Valley EMS Council’s Pediatric Committee, has asked that EVERY EMS agency in our region complete theEMS Agency Survey for Pediatrics” outlined in the email from Ohio EMS (below).  This was sent to the listserv, but to date, most agencies have not responded – PLEASE DO!

 

Heather lists the following reminders:

  • There is more information regarding the state of Ohio EMS Pediatric Care Coordinator survey listed on the EMSC website.
  • Agencies may have an individual PECC within the Department and or share a Regional PECC that might not be part of your agency.
  • If your agency does not have a PECC, please list Heather Koss, GMVEMSC Regional Pediatric Care Coordinator.
  • The assessment should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. Participation in this project is voluntary, however results from the assessment will be used to track ongoing success in integrating the needs of children into our overall emergency care systems.
  •  A pdf of the survey is attached for your convenience.

Please feel free  to contact Heather about the program or survey if you have any further questions.     Again, more information and the link to fill out the survey are below!  The link is highlighted.

 

Heather Koss RN EMTP

EMS Coordinator

 

Dayton Children's Hospital

One Children's Plaza

Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815

O: 937-641-4534

M: 937-829-7985

F: 937-641-3131

E: kossh@childrensdayton.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

OHIO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Ohio Emergency Medical Services

Melvin House, Executive Director

www.ems.ohio.gov

 

 

 

Bear 1

 

EMS Agency Survey for Pediatrics begins January 2020

Beginning in January 2020, the EMS for Children Program will survey EMS agencies across the nation as part of its effort to determine where each state’s EMS program stands concerning pediatric emergency care.  The survey will include questions about the agency’s Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC), and about how often the agency verifies the pediatric skills of its staff. 

This survey will be coordinated by the National EMS for Children Data Analysis and Resource Center (NEDARC), which is operated by the University of Utah under contract with the Federal EMS for Children Program.  All Ohio EMS agencies that respond to 9-1-1 calls will be contacted by NEDARC through postal mail and e-mail.  In addition, the Ohio EMS for Children Committee will also contact agencies to encourage their participation. It will be available electronically, and the link to the survey will be provided.

The survey should only take about 10 minutes to complete.  There will be questions about the EMS agency, followed by questions about how often, and in what way your agency trains on the use of pediatric equipment.  The next questions deal with the agency’s PECC (if you have named one, what activities your PECC takes on for your agency).  Finally, you will be allowed to make any comments concerning the survey, and provide contact information.

The EMS for Children Program uses the information received in the surveys to evaluate how well EMS agencies across the country are addressing the EMS for Children Performance Measures.  These measures include the percentage of EMS agencies in a state with a PECC, and the frequency and methods of pediatric skill verification.  The results also allow the Ohio EMS for Children Program to focus future efforts and resources on areas with the most need for improvement.

The survey is open now and will close in late March 2020.  An e-mail will come from emsc@hsc.utah.edu, so please be on the lookout for our survey to arrive in early January.  You can find out additional information on the Ohio EMS for Children website, at https://www.ems.ohio.gov/emsc.aspx, the NEDARC website, https://www.nedarc.org/, or the EMS for Children Innovation and Improvement Center (EIIC) website, https://emscimprovement.center/

The survey is available to complete at https://emscsurveys.org/.  We recommend that you download the PDF version first to help in completing all parts of the survey.

If you have any questions about the survey, please contact NEDARC at the email above, or contact Ohio EMS for Children Coordinator, Joe Stack, at emsc@dps.ohio.gov or 800-233-0785.

 


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#GMVEMSC Training: FW: Ohio EMS Agency Survey for Pediatrics

Heather Koss, Chair of the Greater Miami Valley EMS Council’s Pediatric Committee, has asked that EVERY EMS agency in our region complete theEMS Agency Survey for Pediatrics” outlined in the email from Ohio EMS (below).  This was sent to the listserv, but to date, most agencies have not responded – PLEASE DO!

 

Heather lists the following reminders:

  • There is more information regarding the state of Ohio EMS Pediatric Care Coordinator survey listed on the EMSC website.
  • Agencies may have an individual PECC within the Department and or share a Regional PECC that might not be part of your agency.
  • If your agency does not have a PECC, please list Heather Koss, GMVEMSC Regional Pediatric Care Coordinator.
  • The assessment should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. Participation in this project is voluntary, however results from the assessment will be used to track ongoing success in integrating the needs of children into our overall emergency care systems.
  •  A pdf of the survey is attached for your convenience.

Please feel free  to contact Heather about the program or survey if you have any further questions.     Again, more information and the link to fill out the survey are below!  The link is highlighted.

 

Heather Koss RN EMTP

EMS Coordinator

 

Dayton Children's Hospital

One Children's Plaza

Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815

O: 937-641-4534

M: 937-829-7985

F: 937-641-3131

E: kossh@childrensdayton.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

OHIO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Ohio Emergency Medical Services

Melvin House, Executive Director

www.ems.ohio.gov

 

 

 

Bear 1

 

EMS Agency Survey for Pediatrics begins January 2020

Beginning in January 2020, the EMS for Children Program will survey EMS agencies across the nation as part of its effort to determine where each state’s EMS program stands concerning pediatric emergency care.  The survey will include questions about the agency’s Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC), and about how often the agency verifies the pediatric skills of its staff. 

This survey will be coordinated by the National EMS for Children Data Analysis and Resource Center (NEDARC), which is operated by the University of Utah under contract with the Federal EMS for Children Program.  All Ohio EMS agencies that respond to 9-1-1 calls will be contacted by NEDARC through postal mail and e-mail.  In addition, the Ohio EMS for Children Committee will also contact agencies to encourage their participation. It will be available electronically, and the link to the survey will be provided.

The survey should only take about 10 minutes to complete.  There will be questions about the EMS agency, followed by questions about how often, and in what way your agency trains on the use of pediatric equipment.  The next questions deal with the agency’s PECC (if you have named one, what activities your PECC takes on for your agency).  Finally, you will be allowed to make any comments concerning the survey, and provide contact information.

The EMS for Children Program uses the information received in the surveys to evaluate how well EMS agencies across the country are addressing the EMS for Children Performance Measures.  These measures include the percentage of EMS agencies in a state with a PECC, and the frequency and methods of pediatric skill verification.  The results also allow the Ohio EMS for Children Program to focus future efforts and resources on areas with the most need for improvement.

The survey is open now and will close in late March 2020.  An e-mail will come from emsc@hsc.utah.edu, so please be on the lookout for our survey to arrive in early January.  You can find out additional information on the Ohio EMS for Children website, at https://www.ems.ohio.gov/emsc.aspx, the NEDARC website, https://www.nedarc.org/, or the EMS for Children Innovation and Improvement Center (EIIC) website, https://emscimprovement.center/

The survey is available to complete at https://emscsurveys.org/.  We recommend that you download the PDF version first to help in completing all parts of the survey.

If you have any questions about the survey, please contact NEDARC at the email above, or contact Ohio EMS for Children Coordinator, Joe Stack, at emsc@dps.ohio.gov or 800-233-0785.

 


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