community medicine program launched fall 2013. who we are started in 1969 as a volunteer service...
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Community Medicine ProgramLaunched Fall 2013
Who We Are
•Started in 1969 as a Volunteer Service under the Fire Dept.
•Split in 1981 as an independent agency
•Serve the Township of Cranberry, Borough of Seven Fields in Butler County and a section of New Sewickley Township in Beaver County
•In 2013 we ran 3430 calls for service
What We Do•Along with providing traditional 911 and non emergency treatment and transport we provide:
•AHA affiliated training site teaching CPR, First Aid, AED, ACLS and PALS to providers and public.
•Vial of Life Program
•Yellow Dot Program
•Public education for injury prevention through the use of being a Child Car Seat Fitting Station and developing a safe biking program with area merchants
•Fall 2013 Community Medicine Program Launched
What is Community Paramedicine?
•A model of care where EMTs and Paramedics apply their training and skills in “non-traditional” community-based environments (outside the usual emergency response/transport model).
•Part EMS/Part Social Worker
•Building Partnerships with nontraditional providers
Healthcare Providers
Community
Disease Progression Model
Healthy
Healthy, but with
risk factors
Sick, but no
symptoms
Sick, self-managed
Sick, medically managed
Chronic Illness
Terminal IllnessMedical ErrorAcute Illness
What Community Paramedicine is Not
• Community Paramedicine is not Home Health Care
• Our staff does not perform• Wound Care• Medication Administration• Treatment Plans• Provide Rehabilitative Services
• A Three Prong Approach
The CTEMS Community Medicine Project
CTEMSCOMMUNITY
MEDICINE PROJECT
Increase Public Education and
Injury Programs
Safe Landings ℠Program
Wellness ’s ℠
• Increased offerings of CPR and First Aid programs
• Established injury prevention programs• Sent 5 staff to get NHTSA Car Seat
Technician certification. •Became a regional car seat fitting station•Working with area merchants to bring
bike safety programs
Public Education
• Targeted to new and expectant parents.• A four hour visit.• Perform a car seat inspection for the parents.• Have parents invite friends, family and neighbors
over to learn CPR (Up to 12 People).• Educate parents on childproofing their home.• Educate parents on proper positioning of infants in
cribs. • Cost $150 per engagement
Safe Landings℠ Program
• An one hour visit– Vitals and weight check– Medication Reconciliation– Assist with medical or treatments questions,
referral to other entities for social services– Assist setting up appointments or making
transportation arrangements– Home Safety Check
Wellness ’s ℠
• “A Peace of Mind”
• A red flag mechanism to catch issues before they start or while still small.
• Working with PCPs to better deliver healthcare
• Monthly Subscription Plan– Cost is $145 single/$170 couple a month/$36.25 a visit for single– $175 single/$200 couple a month/$21.88 a visit for Biweekly single– $200 single/$225 couple a month/$16.67 a visit for 3 visits/wk single
Wellness ’s ℠
• Partnering with Nontraditional Partners– The United Way’s 2-1-1 Referral System
• A network of health and human service agencies to assist people in need.
– The Life Butler and Beaver Programs• A nonprofit organization to assist seniors 55 and over
with various health and humans services.• A dual referral program for each entity.
Wellness ’s ℠
• Future Expansions Possible– Monitoring Blood Glucose Levels in the home
– Performing 12 Lead ECGs in the home and then sent on to PCPs
– Performing Blood Draws in the field for lab work
Wellness ’s ℠
Improving Community Health, One Visit at a Time!
CTEMS Community Medicine Program
Questions?