Wednesday, November 27, 2019

The Difference between an Emergency Medical Technician and a Paramedic

Emergency response
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Experienced emergency medical services specialist Christopher Knaff has been providing healthcare services for more than two decades. With a proven track record in program management and patient-focused operational service, Christopher Knaff is an emergency medical technician (EMT) certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

EMTs and paramedics are uniformed men and women whose lives are dedicated to treating victims of accidents, sudden illness, and disasters. They are found in ambulances, fire trucks, helicopters, and hospitals. But how are they different from each other?

EMTs and paramedics are skilled and knowledgeable in transporting patients and in providing them with emergency care. However, they differ from each other in the amount of education they have obtained and in their scope of practice.

Before they are certified, EMTs complete a course that runs between 120 and 150-hours long, consisting of lectures, hands-on training, and field internships. EMTs are trained to provide treatments such as CPR, administering glucose to diabetes patients, giving oxygen to patients, and helping those with allergic reactions or asthma attacks. However, EMTs are not allowed to provide treatment that requires the use of hypodermics.

Paramedics, on the other hand, complete a course that is about 1,200 to 1,800-hours long, consisting of topics such as cardiology, physiology and anatomy, medications, and medical procedures. Paramedics build on the EMT’s education and learn more advanced skills such as giving medications, inserting intravenous lines, managing the airways of asthma patients, and resuscitating patients who have experienced a heart attack or trauma.

Friday, September 6, 2019

A Look at the CTS NEMT Service Model

Transporation vehicle
A graduate of West Chester University, Christopher Knaff holds years of experience as a medical transportation professional, and regularly attends the PA EMS Annual Conference. Currently, Christopher Knaff serves as a network development professional at Coordinated Transportation Systems (CTS) in Trumbull, Connecticut, where he works to expand the company’s provider network.

Since its founding in 1997, CTS has provided transportation services for entities ranging from governmental agencies and nonprofits to businesses and managed care insurance organizations. The company serves rural, suburban, and urban communities, and currently offers transportation consulting in addition to workers comp transportation, special education transportation, mobility management services, and non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT).

CTS’ NEMT service model embraces a no-wrong-door approach to service delivery. This includes an end-to-end technology platform that allows transportation services to be accessed by Service Coordinators over the phone, online, or shortly via a new app. User-friendly, web-based applications allow clients to manage transportation services, while a CTS driver smartphone application provides real-time tracking technology. The company’s service model also prioritizes transparency, and involves ongoing stakeholder feedback and engagement to ensure that a variety of needs are met.

Friday, April 12, 2019

NON-EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION BROKERS


For some people, getting to and from their medical appointments can be a challenge because they don’t (or shouldn’t) drive or they don’t have close family or friends who can transport them to the doctor’s office. Regardless of whether those conditions are only temporary or are permanent, it can be a serious roadblock to treatment or recovery if appointments, treatments, and follow-up visits can’t be attended.

What is NEMT?
Non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) is an alternative transportation solution. Its services are meant to enable safe and timely journeys for healthcare appointments and are often administered through NEMT brokers. NEMT services are sometimes covered by Medicaid, and occasionally by state, local, or hospital programs.

What do NEMT brokers do?
An NEMT broker’s job it is to qualify, book, and schedule these non-emergency trips for clients.
Non-emergency medical transportation brokers use a suite of specialized NEMT software to be able to match up transport requests with the right vehicles, the right routes, and the right schedule in order to confirm that the client can access the vehicle for transportation. Riders who require wheelchairs, walkers, mobility scooters, or even stretchers are ensured that when their ride arrives, they can board and disembark at their destination without undue difficulties.
The NEMT brokers will also work with the call center to make sure that clients seeking transport are qualified to receive the service and are approved and scheduled for the best possible time for the client’s request.
The NEMT broker can keep track of the current location and schedule of all drivers, often through the software itself, and is able to calculate trip costs and timing for each transport as accurately as possible ahead of time, which helps both the client and the provider to best plan and manage each trip.
In highly populated areas with multiple NEMT brokers, clients may be referred to another broker if the requested trip or schedule doesn’t fall within that broker’s area of availability or referred to another provider in the case of those who may not qualify for NEMT services.
Brokers also help to ensure that each NEMT provider and its drivers are all properly licensed, outfitted, and insured, and that all pertinent data, such as the riders’ names and trip details, are recorded and properly reported for payment or reimbursement.
For the riders, access to NEMT services is often as easy as picking up the phone and telling the broker when and where they need to go, and what sort of accommodations need to be made (if any). The broker then takes on the task of handling the details, including qualification, scheduling, and payment, which enables those in need of this important service to just have to ‘show up’ at their appointed time in order to get the medical services they require.
NEMT is a crucial element of healthcare that doesn’t often get discussed, but which can literally make a difference in people’s lives and their recovery from illness or injury, as well as for those seniors who aren’t able to transport themselves to their medical appointments.