Description
EMS quality assurance programs can help guarantee that the provision of prehospital care is medically accountable. The establishment and management of such a program, although time consuming, are critically important. It is essential that the medical director or a designee responsible for quality assurance activities be allotted the necessary time to carry them out properly. Incident reports, critique sessions, audits, education (training) sessions, observation or debriefing in the emergency department, as well as on-line medical control all play a role in inputting data into the system. The quality assurance program forms a continuous action loop starting and ending with protocols and education. Documentation of variance or compliance with protocols forms the basis for analysis of the quality of care delivered. Any intervention must be based on carefully documented information and should include praise for good work, as well as education when needed, and restriction of function when necessary.