Measuring What Matters: Improving Patient Care Using
the National EMS Quality Alliance (NEMSQA) Measures

Recorded November 19, 2024

Webinar Description

For a long time, EMS has relied on response times as the measure of success for providing EMS care - how fast can we get there and transport the patient to the hospital. NEMSQA measures are changing our ability to meet the elements that really matter to patients, families and providers. Join us to discuss the opportunities that we have to "right the ship" as we carry out our mission to care for patients and measure the things that matter!

About the Presenter

Michael Redlener

Michael Redlener, MD, FAEMS  |  President, NEMSQA

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine,
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Michael Redlener, M.D. FAEMS, serves as the President for the National EMS Quality Alliance (NEMSQA), an organization dedicated to the development of evidence-based quality measures in EMS and is the former chair of the National Association of EMS Physician (NAEMSP) Quality and Safety Committee where he co-founded and co-directs of the NAEMSP Quality and Safety Course, a year-long course designed to teach EMS physicians and professionals on healthcare improvement science. Dr. Redlener sits on numerous regional and state committees dedicated to quality improvement in EMS. He is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and currently serves as the Medical Director of the Mount Sinai West Emergency Department and the Medical Director for EMS Quality in the Mount Sinai Health System EMS Service and is Double Board-Certified in Emergency Medicine and EMS Medicine.

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