Category Archives: CP-C: Community Based Needs
CP-C: Community-Based Needs
Community health EMS programs address local healthcare needs by providing preventative care, social services integration, and public health partnerships. This section explores how community paramedics tackle social determinants of health, rural EMS challenges, and population health initiatives.
Article Review: How Community Paramedicine Improves Patient Outcomes
Review of “A Scoping Review of Community Paramedicine: Evidence and Implications for Interprofessional Practice” Key [...]
Mar
Article Review: The Development of Community Paramedicine: A Restricted Review
“The Development of Community Paramedicine: A Restricted Review” (Shannon et al., 2022) Key Takeaways Introduction [...]
Mar
Community-Based Needs in Community Paramedicine: A Comprehensive Overview
Community Paramedicine/ MIH is Tailored to Community Needs Key Takeaways: Introduction to Community-Based Needs Community [...]
Mar
How Mobile Integrated Healthcare Provides Value to Stakeholders
How Community EMS Provides Value to Stakeholders: Patients, Hospitals, and Insurers Key Takeaways: The Role [...]
Mastering Stakeholder Assessment in Community Paramedic Program Management
Image: Code 3 Academy In the constantly evolving landscape of community health, community emergency medical [...]
Feb
Collaborative Strategies for Community Paramedics: Working with Difficult Stakeholders
Image: Pressmaster @ Envato Navigating the Waters: Effective Strategies for Community Paramedics Working with Challenging [...]
Jan
Collaborative Strategies for Community Paramedics: Engaging Stakeholders in Public Health Initiatives
Image: All Clear Foundation Effective stakeholder engagement is a critical component for the success of [...]
Jan
Community Health Assessments: The Key Role of Community Paramedics in Enhancing Public Health and Primary Care
Learn about the Health Risk Assessment common among community paramedic and mobile integrated health.
Jan
Health Risk Assessment: A Vital Tool for Community Paramedics
Learn about the Health Risk Assessment common among community paramedic and mobile integrated health.
Sep