Documents & Forms Updated 8/2010
Tab Updated 10/2012
This version of the State EMS Forms was posted on this site on 08/31/2010, and revised by the state on 06/12/2011.
Alabama began submitting to NEMSIS in September 2008. They are collecting 100% of the NEMSIS data set. 100% of their agencies are submitting 100% of their EMS runs.
Alabama's electronic, Patient Care Reporting (ePCR) software is compliant with the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS). The software, designed by GRAYCO Systems, has been customized for Alabama's EMS Community for ease of use, maximum compatibility, and to conform to Alabama's Dataset. A Third Party Integration Module is available to any Providers for Third-Party NEMSIS Compliant software venders to share their data with the state system. If integration is not possible, a stand-alone submission tool will be supplied and can upload any NEMSIS Compliant XML File to the state.
Alabama hopes to be NEMSIS 3.0 compliant by 2016.
As of January 1, 2009 Phase 1 (full reporting compliance) is complete. Phase 1 represented the initial implementation phase. As of this report, The OEMS&T is happy to announce that there have been over 250,000 e-PCRs transmitted to our e-PCR server since January of 2008. Historically, Alabama produces 600,000 PCRs annually. The current figure can be attributed to 2008 being the implementation year and approximately half the licensed providers did not begin submitting until December.
The final quarter of 2008 was very busy and productive for the development and implementation phase of the Statewide Alabama Trauma System. During this period, with the assistance of the Alabama Hospital Association and The Medical Association of Alabama, we established Regional Trauma Advisory Councils (RTAC) for each EMS/Trauma region and held RTAC meetings in five of the six regions. Efforts will be made this year to get the entire Statewide Trauma System up and running. Right now, AERO and BREMSS are the only fully functional regions operating the Trauma Communication System.
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