QMC EMS | Board & Collar
The EMS Board and Collar Podcast Series for EMS Professionals is sponsored by Quick Med Claims, a national leader in revenue cycle management. This uniquely developed pod-platform provides specialized programs for our listeners with thought-provoking presentations including EMS Keynote, 10Q30 EMS Leadership interviews and revival of the acclaimed EMS pod-magazine, Excuse My Medic with opinionated discussions, light-hearted moments and some great EMS “war” stories along the way.
Episodes

Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Transport Modalities: Lots of Grey, Minimal Black and White.
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
This edition of The QMC Board & Collar discusses one of the subjects that draws more questions each year than any other inquiry. The challenging subject of transport modalities to meet medical necessity is one that is never black or white but every shade of grey one can dream about. Take a listen and get clarified or more confused...your call.
Written by: C. HumphreyPresented by: G. Harvat

Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Grow Our Profession...Be Proud
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Much has changed in the EMS industry over the past 40+ years. Much for the better and some, well some, for an increased challenge. What is constant is the human component - YOU! Be proud of what you do. Doesn't make a difference if you are working at a paid service or do this job as a volunteer once a month on Sunday evenings. Let's take a look at how we present ourselves in this edition of The QMC Board & Collar. In the meantime, represent the profession well and make it grow. It's up to you...Be Proud.
Written by: C. HumphreyPresented by: G. Harvat

Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
It's Not EMS Week but Thank You!
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
On my way into the office this morning, traffic was backed on a busy street that usually moves well. What, an accident at this time of day? Never good for making it to the office early to get a bit of work accomplished before meetings and the chronic ringing of the phone.
As traffic moved ever-so-gingerly around the accident, I noticed the EMS crew extricating an individual from one of the involved vehicles. Four medics busting their tail along with an engine company and the police department. Organized and well-orchestrated, much work was getting accomplished to extricate the patient and keep the scene safe.
Given this, I thought I would simply extend a note of thanks as this could have easily been me or one of my family involved. I know, I know, protocol is to say thanks in May during National EMS Week. Heck with that, you deserve it everyday I would be remiss if I did not state it today after seeing the tireless work all of you were putting forth this morning. Whether you're in Anchorage or Albion, Derry or DuBois, Pittsburgh or Platte Valley, thank you.
Written by: C. HumphreyPresented by: G. Harvat

Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
My Buddy, My Pal - A Team Approach to PCR Completion
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Yep, it's never easy getting the crews to get their PCRs completed in a timely fashion. Usually, this task falls with the medic in the back of the rig who carries out the lion's share of the care. With any organization, this can be a daunting task after a busy shift. We explore "the buddy system" in this edition of The QMC Board & Collar.
Written by: C. HumphreyPresented by: G. Harvat

Monday Jul 22, 2019
Used and Not Amused: Thoughts on EMS System Abusers
Monday Jul 22, 2019
Monday Jul 22, 2019
Is there really a better means to manage those individuals who abuse the EMS system? While New York began to look at this closely a few years back, other states are beginning to pay attention. As a provider of emergency care, we need to make sure we keep this topic on the forefront. When the opportunity arises, make sure we get the ear of our legislators every time the opportunity arises. Our collective talents need to be there for those who are truly in need - not those who use us to circumvent the system with other motives in mind. We take a look at what's happening today and what we hope to happen further tomorrow in this edition of The QMC Board & Collar.
Written by: C. HumphreyPresented by: G. Harvat

Monday Jul 22, 2019
Did You "Check Out" the New Guy?
Monday Jul 22, 2019
Monday Jul 22, 2019
It is not uncommon in our industry to have turnover. People move on and employee retention is always a hot topic on everyone's organizational table. However, before hiring that "New Guy" did you make sure he/she has does not have any issues that would affect your ability to get reimbursed properly. Do your homework and vet that new guy well.
Written by: C. HumphreyPresented by: G. Harvat

Monday Jul 22, 2019
Monday Jul 22, 2019
How great, for a long time you've wanted to be your organization's President, Secretary or Treasurer and you finally won the company election. Congratulations! Now, you can lead the organization onto new fronts and serve your community in even better ways than your predecessor. Do you realize that along with the title comes the responsibility you now have to the Federal Government - specifically, Medicare and Medicaid? It's now time to relinquish a good bit of your private information to these entities. What's that, none of their business? Make sure you know the responsibility that comes with the new title. We will explore your obligations in this edition of The QMC Board & Collar.
Written by: C. HumphreyPresented by: G. Harvat

Saturday Jul 20, 2019
What's Your Organizational Face?
Saturday Jul 20, 2019
Saturday Jul 20, 2019
How do your patients view your organizational face? Are your teams and leadership kind, considerate and respectful of the patients that you see each day. Or, do your teams approach their job as a painful, redundant process of moving people from Point A to Point B. Make sure you put on your best face in all cases. This episode of The QMC Board and Collar takes a look at, what we hope to be, your organization's smiling face.
Written by: C. HumphreyPresented by: G. Harvat

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