This section includes resources that can help you with both Quality Improvement & Process Improvement strategies at your EMS agency.
Section last updated: November 2022
Due for full review: October 2023
This section includes resources that can help you with both Quality Improvement & Process Improvement strategies at your EMS agency.
Section last updated: November 2022
Due for full review: October 2023
If you have content to add to the Toolkit, please email the PPRP team.
From New York State Emergency Medical Services Council & New York State Department of Health, Bureau of EMS (Version 1, March 2007)
A definitive guide to learning the basics of prehospital quality improvement. Describes the basics of quality improvement science, followed by a step-by-step plan for choosing and implementing a project in your agency. The intended audience is EMS providers and EMS medical directors.
The Pediatric Evidence-based Guidelines: Assessment of EMS System Utilization in States (PEGASUS) project guideline development committee developed these quality measures using a consensus-based process—defining potential measures for each of the nine evidence-based guidelines from the project that had an evidence-base as a potential quality metric. Each were categorized, differentiated the type of metric (process vs. outcome vs. structural), and defined the Institute of Medicine (now known as the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine) quality domain(s) that applied for each metric.
Created by the National Association of State EMS Officials as a deliverable for their EBG for Prehospital Pain Management project (funded by the NHTSA Office of EMS), document includes performance measures for evaluating adherence to the evidence-based guideline for prehospital pain management.
This measure is intended to assist EMS professionals in enhancing quality of care. The Measure is not a clinical guideline and does not establish a standard of medical care and has not been tested for all potential applications. NEMSQA encourages testing and evaluation of its Measures.
The PEDS chart review tool is designed to capture adverse safety events in the prehospital care of children. It was created by the Childen's Safety Initiative–EMS research team based on hospital chart review methods, adapted for prehospital use.