Emergency Reporting and MED3000 announced a strategic partnership aimed at providing first response agencies with a powerful records management system interfaced with EMS billing and recovery services.
“Dwindling fire and EMS departmental budgets and increasing demands on services are pushing Fire Chiefs and EMS Administrators to be creative in ways never seen before,” says Glenn Goodpaster, Vice President MED3OOO M3/EMS Services. “The Web-based solution offered by Emergency Reporting interfaced with MED3000 delivers tremendous value that every chief and administrator should consider.”
The Emergency Reporting system is a web-based fire and EMS records management system, complete with incident reporting and ePCR data compatible with the MED3000 solution. All data is predetermined by administrators, securely transmitted and accessible from authorized users anywhere online 24/7.
“The solution makes financial and common sense, especially now,” says Dave Adams, President of Emergency Reporting. “The cloud computing model works well for capturing EMS data and quickly processing it for billing purposes.”
The Emergency Reporting /MED3000 interface is fully operational. For more information please visit www.emegencyreporting.com.
Emergency Reporting is a privately held Washington State corporation delivering web-based fire/EMS reporting and records management services to first responders and administrators serving Fire/Rescue and EMS agencies, Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, NASA, nuclear power facilities, airports, ambulance services, hospitals, oil refineries and other agencies. For more information see www.emergencyreporting.com or call 866-773-7678.
MED3OOO EMS offers Government Fire and EMS service organizations a cost-effective alternative to doing in-house ambulance billing and revenue recovery through our MED3OOO EMS Billing and Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) solutions. These services are designed to meet the agency’s needs to improve reimbursement and collections, while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
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