Emergency medical services information systems
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Emergency medical services information systems
Abstract
The future of EMS and the U.S. health care system is dependent on interactive, real-time data systems that can be used to design, develop, implement, evaluate, and maintain quality evidence-based systems of care. North Carolina is a national and international leader in EMS given its support of the PreMIS System, the EMS Toolkit Project, EMS Bioterrorism Surveillance, and participation in the National EMS Database.
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