Implementation of a computerized management information system in an urban fire department.

TitleImplementation of a computerized management information system in an urban fire department.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1989
AuthorsValenzuela TD, Keeley KT, Criss EA, Spaite DW, Meislin HW
JournalAnn Emerg Med
Volume18
Issue5
Pagination573-8
Date Published1989 May
ISSN Number0196-0644
KeywordsData Collection, Emergency Medical Services, Fires, Management Information Systems, Records as Topic, Urban Health
Abstract

An important aspect in the effective management of an emergency medical services system is the ability to monitor system performance. To provide this information on a timely basis, a comprehensive data collection system is required. We describe the design, implementation, use, and effect of a comprehensive, computerized data retrieval system within an urban fire department. Building on a data collection system already in place, it was possible to minimize the cost and accelerate the training process. A comparison is included between the different type of systems available for use with prehospital providers. Use of prehospital data collection systems results in more in-depth understanding of system operations and the status of prehospital medical care provided to the community.

Alternate JournalAnn Emerg Med
PubMed ID2719370
Faculty Reference: 
Harvey W. Meislin, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
Daniel W. Spaite, MD
Terence Valenzuela, MD, MPH