Hypothetical Evaluation of an Emergency Medical Services Program

Background and Preparation

Emergency medical services (EMS) program provide students anticipating to work in the EMS with extensive knowledge needed to enhance emergency health care to different people based on different urgent medical condition. All the medical services provided by EMS specialists are highly urgent and normally focus on saving life. In this regard, time efficiency and effective presentation of the casualty details to the emergency room attendants is very essential in maximizing efficiency in this service. This has previously been done on arrival which results to wastage of time as emergency room prepare to receive the patient. However, with advancement of technology, new system is being integrated in the ambulances to enhance real-time communication of the patient’s condition to the emergency room to enhance preparedness prior to the arrival. Being a new technology, it is essential for all technicians to have effective knowledge on how to utilize it. The program director in the college considered purchasing this model to enhance learning. The systems were to be installed in ambulances and connected to the emergency centers used for students straining (EMS.gov, n.d.).

Description of the Setting

The model was installed in emergency ambulances used in students training and had the systems connected the emergency centers the college use in practical training. Different patient assessment machines were installed in different ambulances including ultra-sound system, and cardiovascular monitoring system. Individuals where required to take a theoretical test on how to use the two machines to monitor patient’s condition before taking a practical case. Students were put in a three month training session where they would try using the systems anytime there is an emergency and transmit the data to the emergency room. Personal report was also required to match the transmitted data. Successful use of the machine was measured based on the received data, student’s report and the actual patient’s assessment results on arrival (Al-Shaqsi, 2010).

Purpose of the Evaluation

The main purpose of the evaluation is to determine how viable the upcoming digital models used in emergency department were and students efficiency in employing them accurately to enhance proper care. The evaluation tested students ability to handle the new technology effectively to maximize on life saving through enhancement of patient receiving preparation and reduction of waiting time in the emergency room or time wasting doing basic patient analysis.

Chief Model on Which Plan is Based and Why

The plan is based on objective-oriented chief model of emergency medical service system that focuses on reducing waiting time and enhancement of general efficiency in the emergency services delivery. This is because the plan focuses on establishing whether the model achieves its main purpose. Its main purpose is to maximize on life saving by reducing waiting time, particularly the time wasted for patient general assessment and recording prior to seeing the emergency physician. The plan is meant to inform the condition of the patient to those in the emergency room in advance to ensure that they are fully prepared to receive the patient and to start with necessary medical procedure immediately the ambulance arrives. The plan adapted provus objective-model since it defines the organization process of problem-solving for EMS staffs (Fitzpatrick et al., 2004).

Audience

The audience includes all those interested with the program which includes the EMS program director, emergency department, EMS students, patients and their relatives. Others include the system developers.

Key Stakeholders

The program stakeholders include the EMS program director, the EMS students, the emergency department, the system developer and technicians installing it, patients and the their families, the hospital directors, and all ambulance operators.

Likely Evaluation Questions

How effective is the employed model in training the EMS program student in ensuring proper patient assessment data collection in the ambulance and real-time dissemination of accurate assessment data to the emergency room planning to receive the patient in the ambulance?

Inquiry Method Plan

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Analysis and Reporting

The students will need to record their actual assessment reading while conducting the assessment in the ambulance. The system will also store the disseminated real-time patient assessment results conducted in the ambulance. The medical professionals in the emergency room will reevaluate the patient to ascertain the sent data are accurate.  The three results will be compared and report written on the system efficiency in transmitting the actual data obtained by the student in the ambulance assessment. Students’ efficiency in the patient assessment and data dissemination will be ascertained by the result obtained on arrival, particularly in ultrasound evaluation may not vary greatly compared to results in heart pace evaluation.

Likely Staffing Needs

  • Computer technician
  • Ambulance driver or pilot
  • Emergency room administrator
  • Emergency room nurses, doctors, and surgeons
  • Student’s directors

Other Resource Needs

  • Well computerized assessment machine in the ambulance
  • Network connection between the ambulance and the emergency room computers
  • Written college document to authorize the training
  • System providers
  • Estimate budget for the training

Utilization Strategies

The program directors and other stakeholders are interested in establishing how effective the adapted model can assist students to learn more on efficient data collection and dissemination in emergency medical services at real time. This will be done in collaboration of an emergency department and IT department. The information will be evaluated in each patient case from the time of boarding the ambulance to the time of seeing the emergency room doctor. Report will be written individually based on the outcome in each patient and student’s case. Assessments of these reports will assist in making the final conclusion.

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