ImageTrend Collaborate™ Report: EMS Incidents During a Modern Day Pandemic
2018-2020 Data | Volume 1 | Published February 2021
ImageTrend Collaborate Report: EMS Incidents During a Modern Day Pandemic
The Collaborate Report is a three year (2018 – 2020) retrospective analyses that encompasses over 17 million prehospital Emergency Medical Services (EMS) incidents across the nation. This report spans various themes including COVID-19, traffic-related, behavioral health, alcohol and suspected drug use, pediatric patients and more.
ImageTrend Collaborate
ImageTrend Collaborate™ is a research and analysis program developed by ImageTrend that is dedicated to the enhancement of healthcare and public safety industries. Collaborate provides insights and a higher-level awareness through industry-leading research. Collaborate utilizes a vast set of de-identified data sources including clinical, operational, licensing/credentialing, system of care registries and patient outcomes.
Clinical and Research Services Team
ImageTrend enhanced its data analysis solutions by establishing a Clinical and Research Services Team to better serve customers in emergency response, public health and public safety industries. Not only does this team provide insight into ImageTrend’s solutions, but also bridges the gap between data collection and a need for industry-wide research.
Morgan K. Anderson | Research Manager, Epidemiologist
Morgan K. Anderson joined the ImageTrend team in 2017. She graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2011 with a Master’s degree in Public Health with an emphasis in epidemiology. Prior to coming to ImageTrend, Morgan spent five (5) years with the Army Public Health Center as an Injury Prevention Epidemiologist. Morgan has been published in The Journal of Emergency Medical Services, The American Journal of Preventative Medicine, The American Journal of Sports Medicine, Public Health, Military Medicine, and others.
Douglas G. Butler, Jr. | Director of Clinical Services
Douglas Butler Jr. joined the ImageTrend team in 2018 and is currently the Director of Clinical Services. Prior to coming to ImageTrend, he began his EMS career in 2003 gaining experience in roles such as EMT, Paramedic, FTO/Paramedic Preceptor, EMD/EFD Certified 911 Dispatcher, EMS Educator, Regional Faculty (AHA) and Clinical Manager. As a Clinical Manager for AMR, Doug discovered his passion for data and quality improvement, which led to his position as Data Systems Manager for a multi-county EMS regulatory entity.
To Our Contributors
We want to thank our clients who have opted to provide their data to better the industry. Without you, our efforts to advance prehospital research to improve patient care, agency efficiencies, and industry knowledge would be limited.
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