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COLORADO STATE
EMS HOSPITAL DASHBOARD
MERCY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
GINNA SANDERS, RN, BSN
TRAUMA PROGRAM MANAGER
ACCURATE COMMUNICATION
SCENE TO HOSPITAL
IS IT NECESSARY?
Colorado login website
Secure system login
DATA PRIVACY STATEMENT AT EACH LOGIN
HOSPITAL DASHBOARD ACCESS PAGE
HOSPITAL DASHBOARD PAGE
EMS HOSPITAL BRIDGE
DASHBOARD BENEFITS
Automated Communication
• Information recorded in the field
automatically communicates to the
dashboard
• Dashboard displays incoming patient
information
• Includes condition, assessments, history,
procedures and medications
• Quick view available in emergency rooms
• Streamline communication of ePCR data
from emergency personnel to hospitals
• Reduce errors
• Increase the amount of time medical staff
will have to respond and provide optimal
care
B. Hospital Benefits:
Hospitals have access to Dashboard in order to
receive ePCRs transmitted by EMS crews
in the field.
Improved access to completed EMS runs
reports.
Base Hospitals will be able to use ePCR data for
QA, training activities, and CEU
tracking.
MRMC currently uses the EMS Hospital Bridge to retrieve EMS trip
sheets, which are then scanned into the patient Electronic Medical
Record. The Trauma Department uses the PCR to enter patient prehospital data into the State and National Trauma Registries.
The records are uniform, legible, and easy to read, without the prior
problems of no trip sheet, or faxed records which were of very poor
quality and difficult to read.
All Electronic Patient Care records received are in a uniform format,
regardless of third-party vendor utilized by the EMS Service.
We only receive care records on patients whose transport destination
is our Mercy Regional Medical Center.
MRMC TRAUMA DEPARTMENT BENEFITS
• Prior to EMS Bridge we received approximately 60% EMS Run Sheets.
That endeavor took time requesting the records then retrieving faxes.
• Presently receive approximately 95% EMS Run Sheets from > 10
Ground and Flight agencies.
• Data to Colorado & State Registry is more complete, allowing accurate
revised probability of survival & TRISS calculations.
• The process of EMS patient care record retrieval is now smooth. We
are able to abstract directly from the bridge record into our registry.
Present limitations include: Frequency of agency upload to the State web
site. Since we began, many agencies have done more frequent submission
to the State at our request. No capability at present for data viewing prior
to arrival. State of Arizona uses the uniform method Statewide. The agency
using ImageTrend software is able to provide immediate access to their
patient care record. Many different 3rd party vendors in Colorado, which
takes time to set up to flow into Image Trend Hospital Bridge.
Advantages include: Ability to view and print EKG strips, interventions,
assessments, medications patients receive prior to arrival. Less possibilities
for errors exist if record can be retrieved upon patient arrival, to use as a
continuation of care. Photos from the scene such as vehicle damage, can
also be uploaded to the bridge.
Prior to using the system we received approximately 60% EMS trip sheets.
Currently we receive approximately 95% of EMS trip sheets. Trip sheets are
more legible and complete.
Data submitted to the Colorado State Trauma Registry and National Trauma
Data Bank is more complete, Revised Trauma Scores are Accurate.
Special Thank You to Steve Boylls, who
has worked tirelessly helping us with this
valuable tool!
MERCY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
TRAUMA DEPARTMENT
Ginna Sanders, Trauma Program Manager
Julie Wigton & Judy Peel, Trauma Nurse Registrars