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America


Insights - We need Advocates
That may seem like a simple statement, but as you peel away the layers of advocacy, and the role advocates play in our lives, the magnitude of the single word takes on a whole new meaning.

Insights by Matt Zavadsky, MHA  focuses on the implications of recent news from around the world and it's impact on EMS nationally and in your home town.


Matt Zavadsky, MHA

About the columnist: Matt is the Director of Tri-State Ambulance, a not-for-profit subsidiary of the Gundersen Lutheran Healthcare System located in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Tri-State serves as the sole 9-1-1 advanced life support provider for the 2,200 square mile greater Coulee Region local in Western Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota. 

He holds a Masters Degree in Health Service Administration and has 25 years experience in EMS including volunteer, fire department, public and private sector EMS agencies. He is a former paramedic and has managed private sector ambulance services from 10,000 to more than 100,000 annual call volume in locations including Fairfield, Connecticut; Augusta, Georgia and Orlando, Florida. He has also served as a regulator in Lincoln, Nebraska and Volusia County (Daytona Beach), Florida. 

Matt is a frequent speaker at national conferences and has done consulting in numerous EMS issues, specializing in high performance EMS system operations, public/media relations, public policy, employee recruitment and retention, data analysis, costing strategies and EMS research.

He has served as the American Ambulance Association as Chair of the Industry Image Committee and membership on the Professional Standards, Strategic Development and Management Training Institute Committees.

Matt is an Adjunct Faculty for the UCF's College of Health and Public Affairs teaching courses in Healthcare Economics and Policy, Ethics, Managed Care and US Healthcare Systems.

 

 

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$14.5 million deficit in EMS spending - Florida
Adams EMS Squads seek to retain autonomy - Kentucky
No overhaul for Denver ambulances - Colorado
Silver Lake, Falls officials happy with fire/EMS service so far - Ohio
Orange County rescue to be reinstated - North Carolina
Spit collected by EMS will help fine-tune heart attack test - Texas
Funding crunch puts rural EMS in tight spot - Texas
Emergency medical service ought to come from those who care - Callifornia
Paramedics criticize plan to consolidate fire, EMS - Washington DC
Pinellas Ambulance Crew Pulled Woman From Burning Home - Florida
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