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Fundamentals of Mobile-Integrated Health Systems w/ Brenden Hayden

24 Dec 2024

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Summary In this conversation, Brenden F Hayden shares his extensive journey in Emergency Medical Services (EMS), highlighting the importance of education, mental health, and the evolution of Mobile Integrated Health (MIH). He discusses the challenges and opportunities within the EMS field, including the need for regulatory changes and financial sustainability. The conversation emphasizes the value of collaboration and the necessity of supporting EMS providers' mental health. Brenden also touches on his role in the National EMS Advisory Council (NEMSAC) and the impact of innovative healthcare models on patient care. Takeaways Education is crucial for EMS professionals to advance in their careers and improve patient care. Mental health support is essential for EMS providers to prevent burnout and promote wellness. Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) represents a shift towards proactive patient care in the community. Understanding the financial landscape is key to sustaining MIH programs and improving patient outcomes. Regulatory challenges can hinder the growth of MIH programs, requiring advocacy for change. NEMSAC plays a vital role in shaping EMS policy and addressing industry challenges. Collaboration among EMS professionals is necessary to drive innovation and improve care delivery. The healthcare system must adapt to provide care in patients' homes, especially for underserved communities. Peer-to-peer support programs are valuable for maintaining the mental health of EMS providers.

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