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NEAA – the Northeast’s Answer to the Dangers of Competition in Helicopter EMS
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NEAA - Background 1989-1990 – Organization founded by Boston MedFlight, UMass Life Flight, and Hartford Life Star –Joint venture to facilitate information exchange
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NEAA - Background Original name – New England Air Alliance Current name – North East Air Alliance –Present members include the original three – Boston MedFlight, UMASS Life Flight, and Hartford Life Star –Additional members include Life Flight of Maine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock, and Life Net of New York. Name may change in the future due to expansion of services to include ground and fixed wing operations
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NEAA Program Locations Aircraft are geographically positioned to maximize regional coverage. Aircraft are based at or near tertiary care centers.
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NEAA – Mission Regional collaborative system of Critical Care transport Share information Discuss experiences Encourage communications Maintain a safe and high quality of service
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NEAA – Early Discussions Framed with elements of industry driven political issues and competition. Included: –Equipment used – advantages and disadvantages –Medical protocols
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NEAA – Current Status Expanded meetings to include aviation, clinical and communications staff Annual educational conference with rotating sponsorship and organization by the participating organizations Quarterly meetings held in a centralized facility
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NEAA – Recent Discussions Most recent discussions have included: –Safety issues and considerations –Program integration –Program updates –Crew member orientation –Customer service –Peer evaluation –Committee structures –Wage and salary discussions
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NEAA - Subgroups Subgroups formed: –Pilot forum –Communication technicians –Nurse and paramedic team members –Administrative group
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NEAA – Current Projects Web site development – designed in 2004 –Online access to: Area NOTAMS LZ coordination Hazards, obstruction Group forum discussions Regional development of disaster protocols Multi-organizational vehicle contingency plan (VCP)
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NEAA-Current Projects Standard operating protocols Hospital capacity information Shared employment
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Conclusion Regional collaborative system of Critical Care Transport has many positive outcomes: –Benefits patients first –Enhances operational efficiency through standardization –Enhances Safety –Reduces health care $$ and redundancy of services –Disaster efficiency –Cooperative program education
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