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A new policy has been issued by the Board, 2-9 Training Requirements. This was mentioned during the quarterly update meeting and now is in writing for your review. Be sure to return all the required training documentation by 2/15/2025 to [email protected]. Members not in compliance may be moved to non-deployable. SOP Page can be accessed at: https://www.njemstf.org/sop.html In your D4H Profile you can see what you are QUALIFIED For (means we have your documents), vs what you have as NOT QUALIFIED (Documents we need for your position) should be submitted if there is a Gold Star ⭐next to the training. If a blue circle 🔵that is optional for your position. Contact your Module Manager if you have any questions.
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What health facilities can expect during the first 96 hours and how to adapt A Lessons Learned article for Healthcare Facilities
www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/calamities/113738 by Mary Meyer, MD, MPH, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today January 10, 2025 News from NJHealth OEMS![]() The Department of Health will collect monthly distribution information for the Naloxone Resource Recovery bags for EMS agencies. The survey link below will be utilized to collect agency information and the quantity of bags to be shipped. Please submit this form by the 15th of the month to receive bags for the following month. Survey Link: https://njdoh.iad1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8fbiJzX4M3xHW0C Narcan Leave Behind Documentation for EMS Agencies: For EMS agencies only, when naloxone is left behind with a patient, the EMS provider MUST document that in the electronic patient care report (ePCR) under the medication section with the route equaling “left behind/not administered.” (e.g. Medication = Naloxone; Dose= 4mg; Route = “left behind/not administered”) If this choice is unavailable in your ePCR Software, please get in touch with your vendor immediately. It is critical that all providers document this correctly within the chart so appropriate supplies can be ordered. Please ensure all of your crews are aware of the documentation requirements. Contact your OEMS Regional Representative if you have any questions. Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document. |
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