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Electronic Nebraska Ambulance Rescue Service Information System (eNARSIS) and Hospital Hub
The Office of Emergency Health Systems (EHS) is responsible providing for the collection of EMS patient care reports. This data is used by EMS services, hospitals, EMS Board, Trauma System, Stroke System, STEMI System, EMS for Children, DHHS and other stakeholders. Data is utilized to improve patient care and protect public health for all Nebraska residents and visitors.
Nebraska is required by Nebraska Rules and Regulation to meet National Emergency Medical Service Information System (NEMSIS) standards. NEMSIS establishes a national standards for the collection, storage and format of EMS data.
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The Office of Emergency Health Systems (EHS) is responsible providing for the collection of EMS patient care reports. This is done throught the Nebraska eNARSIS system. The data is used by EMS services, hospitals, EMS Board, Trauma System, Stroke System, STEMI System, EMS for Children, DHHS and other stakeholders. Data is utilized to improve patient care and protect public health for all Nebraska residents and visitors.
Nebraska Rules and Regulation to require data meets the current National Emergency Medical Service Information System (NEMSIS) standards. NEMSIS establishes a national standard for the collection, storage and format of EMS data.
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The Nebraska Resource Bridge, or Hospital Hub, allows hospitals to access EMS patient care reports from the eNARSIS system. This connection allows for the sharing of patient care records between EMS and hospitals to ensure patient continuity of care. In addition, the system provides methods for tracking hospital resources such as beds, pharmaceuticals and diversion status within the state in the event a disaster or hospital surge would happen.
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