Report focuses on key metrics, including stroke assessment documentation and lights and siren usage; provides deeper insight into healthcare disparities
AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ESO, the leading data and software company serving emergency medical services (EMS), fire departments, hospitals, state and federal agencies, today announced the findings of its 2022 ESO EMS Index. The Index tracks data for more than 2,000 EMS agencies nationwide across both performance and surveillance measures: stroke assessment documentation, 12-lead electrocardiogram (EKG) acquisition for hospital-confirmed heart attack (STEMI/NSTEMI), ketamine administration with patient weight recorded and end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) documented, lights and siren use, non-transport of patients by EMS following a 911 call, encounters involving death notifications, and percent of patients with suspected overdose.
In addition to measures across EMS, this year’s Index takes a deeper look at a handful of measures across patient race/ethnicity and gender to identify disparities in response and treatment.
“This is the fifth year of our annual EMS Index, and we continue to see how agencies and departments are using data to make meaningful and deliberate decisions that have a positive impact,” said Dr. Brent Myers, Chief Medical Officer for ESO. “Additionally, we take a hard look at how, as EMS, we respond to our diverse patient population to identify where we have gaps and disparities when it comes to assessment and care for all members of a community.”
Key Findings Include:
“While it’s fantastic to see improvements across many of the metrics, we know there are still some areas that warrant further attention across the entire EMS landscape,” added Dr. Myers. “We are excited to continue partnerships with our customers and the industry to share data-driven knowledge that helps improve the health and safety of all our communities.”
The full 2022 ESO EMS Index can be downloaded here.
About the Index
The dataset from the ESO Data Collaborative used for the ESO EMS Index is real-world, de-identified data, compiled and aggregated from more than 2,000 agencies across the United States that use ESO’s products and services and agreed to share their data for research purposes. This report is based on 9.9 million anonymized 911 encounters between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021, representing a full calendar year.
About ESO
ESO (ESO Solutions, Inc.) is dedicated to improving community health and safety through the power of data. Since its founding in 2004, the company continues to pioneer innovative, user-friendly software to meet the changing needs of today’s EMS agencies, fire departments, hospitals, state/provincial offices, and national/federal agencies. ESO currently serves thousands of customers throughout North America with a broad software portfolio, including the industry-leading ESO Electronic Health Record (EHR), the next generation ePCR; ESO Health Data Exchange (HDE), the first-of-its-kind healthcare interoperability platform; ESO Fire RMS, the modern fire Record Management System; ESO Patient Registry (trauma, burn and stroke registry software); and ESO State Repository. ESO is headquartered in Austin, Texas. For more information, visit www.eso.com.
Contacts
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