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NEMSIS: State of the Union

NEMSIS: State of the Union. NEMSIS Update. Overview of NEMSIS How NEMSIS Works Technical Assistance on NEMSIS Where are things headed. NEMSIS Overview. The need for data collection dates back to 1966 with the Accidental Death and Disability paper

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NEMSIS: State of the Union

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  1. NEMSIS: State of the Union

  2. NEMSIS Update • Overview of NEMSIS • How NEMSIS Works • Technical Assistance on NEMSIS • Where are things headed

  3. NEMSIS Overview • The need for data collection dates back to 1966 with the Accidental Death and Disability paper • In the early 90’s, the first attempt was made for uniform data collection • In the late 90’s a second attempt was made…

  4. The NEMSIS Project The National Association of State EMS Directors believed there was a NEED for uniform data collection • EMS Education • Curriculums • Local Education • EMS Outcomes • Something other than death • System evaluation

  5. The Need • EMS Research • Generate hypothesis • Evaluate cost-effectiveness • Identify problems and target issues • EMS Reimbursement • National fee schedule and reimbursement rates

  6. The Original Team • NASEMSD • Project Management, Regional Meetings Operational Support • Greg Mears, MD (Principal Investigator) • NEDARC • Clay Mann, PhD, Co-Investigator • Mike Dean, MD, Co-Investigator • Technical Assistance • State Data-Managers

  7. The Money • NHTSA • EMS Division (Primary) • HRSA • EMS-C, Trauma, and EMS • American Heart Association • Support for EMS Software Development

  8. NEMSIS Overview • Composed of two components: • Demographic dataset: • Standardized set of data fields that describe an EMS system • EMS dataset: • Standardized set of definitions describing an EMS event

  9. NEMSIS Overview • Both have the following: • XML (eXtensible Markup Language ) formats • XSD (XML Schema Definition) • Provides the capability of moving data from one system to another • XML provides the method on which data is stored • XSD provides the definition and rules for a field

  10. NEMSIS Overview • Date of Birth • You don’t want to have people enter any data into the field. • You need them to: • Complete the field • Format: MM/DD/YYYY • Range: Today’s date to 125 years ago

  11. NEMSIS Overview Number of fields to be collected: Total Package Local States/Regions set the minimum number of fields State Nat’l State Data Dictionary List in current dictionary

  12. Software Compliancy • On March 1, 2006, the TAC began testing software developers for compliance • A total of 8 applications were received for 11 software applications • There are two levels of compliance: • Gold • Silver

  13. Silver Must have the National elements Any additional elements must comply with the standard Must create the right XML/XSD files Gold Must be able to offer all of the elements found in the NHTSA dataset Must create the right XML/XSD files Silver and Gold Compliance

  14. Compliance • Five vendors successfully completed the process • Go to www.NEMSIS.org for the results • The next round of testing is to begin on July 31, 2006 • The number of applications are in the “teens” • The results will be posted around Aug 31st

  15. Status of the Country

  16. Federal Level • NHTSA, HRSA, CDC have all made a financial and political commitment to the cause • Here’s how…

  17. Federal Level • Provided money to establish a NEMSIS Technical Assistance Center • $600k Year One • Possibly $1 million for Year Two • Talk about providing more money • NHTSA has established a funding source for states who are making a NEMSIS system

  18. NEMSIS TAC • The TAC picked up the work at the end of the Pilot phase of NEMSIS (Sept 2005) • University of Utah received the grant • Utah contracted with University of North Carolina to continue their efforts • The Goal is to collect data from States and Territories to create the National EMS Database

  19. NEMSIS TAC • Simple goal, complicated objectives • This means that the TAC will be offering assistance to: • States • Local EMS agencies • Software developers

  20. NEMSIS TAC Resources • www.nemsis.org • Reference Documents • Communication and Public Education • Maintain Dataset and XSD • Development Tools • Direct Technical Assistance • National Database Development • Other

  21. www.NEMSIS.org

  22. Other Funding Source • The Federal Register published that $34.5 million will be offered each year over the next 4 years to States • Non-competitive • $300,000 - $500,000 per application • The “catch” is tying NEMSIS in with traffic crash data

  23. National EMS Database

  24. National EMS Database

  25. National EMS Database • This will be hosted by the NCSA • Include the national elements for users to: • Produced canned reports • Create their own reports • Will open the eyes of government about the status of EMS

  26. National EMS Database • 2006- At least five states will be submitting data • We (TAC) are working on evaluating the data as it comes in • The data will be combined and imported into a single database • 2007- Having a total of 15 states in the database

  27. National EMS Database • The TAC will also design the reporting system to extract data • This reporting section will analyze data from a national, state, and local level • The TAC is creating 10 report “sections” for the National EMS Database

  28. Data Quality Section Overall Section Times Section Medical & Trauma Section Disposition Section The Ten Categories • Agency Section • Cardiac Arrest Section • Delay Info Section • Financial Aspects Section • “Other” Section

  29. The Reporting System • Plans call for: • Canned Reports • User-defined Reports • Logic built into the reporting section • A quality score for each report • Multiple output formats • Screen, PDF, etc.

  30. Status of States

  31. Status: United States Source: NEMSIS TAC Capability Survey, 2006

  32. States Using the NHTSA Standard

  33. What States Are Doing • Providing data and information back to providers • Becoming a source for performance improvement measures • Using the data to understand how the system is performing

  34. State Are Also… • Mainly depends on the State’s responsibility • Working with how money should be disbursed to the EMS community • Proving the value of EMS to the legislature • Working on training issues

  35. What Local Agencies are Doing • Increasing revenue for their agencies • Employing performance improvement to a new level • Judgment to Informative Analysis • Understanding the needs of their customers

  36. More Money • By going electronic, agency’s revenues increase • Electronic = More Accurate = Less Time Spent on the Admin Level = More $$ • To be effective in your billing practices • Invoices should be created & processed within 72 hours from the time of service* *Prehospital Care Administration, pg 386

  37. Performance Improvement • Currently the knowledge about the quality of care depends on the locality • Most assume that quality care exists • This was referred to by Shigeo Shingo as “Judgment Inspections” • We are beginning to enter the next evolutionary step of improvement

  38. Source Inspections Number of Defects Judgment Inspections Informative Inspections 100% 0% 0% Amount of Information You Collect That You Put to Good Use 100% Stopping Defects At The Source

  39. Example • A method to: • Have the medical directors still retain the overall authority to approve protocols • Utilize existing data from the EMS system • “Informative inspections” • Involve the field providers into the process • “Source inspections” • Improve buy-in

  40. Protocol Development

  41. Total Airway Package • The “Total Airway Package” was the paramedics reviewing every aspect of respiratory distress and how the Delaware EMS system operated

  42. Understanding the Customer’s Needs

  43. Conclusion • The NEMSIS Standard is here to stay • The efforts of the EMS community (plus the standards) will improve patient care • Data collection and evaluation are the first steps in continuous improvement

  44. Questions?

  45. T H A N K YOU

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