Florida Air Medical Association

Meeting Minutes

Date: Oct. 1, 2009

Location: Naples, Florida

Present/Signed in: Alan Skavroneck, Nate Cooley, Adin Miller, Lynn Stevens, Brad Elias, Ken Grimes, Bari Conte, Michele Ziglar, Woody Woodard, Mike Woodard, Mark Clemens, Mark Bird, Christine Pifer, Tabatha Butcher, Susan McDevitt, Jennifer Bernsen, Amy Bantwell, Dawn Whybrew, Beth Risner, Brian Blizzard, Tracy Sanderson, David Duke, Louise Bowen, Gerry Pagano, Jeff See, Stephen Alexander, Randy Layman, Ken Dunn, Maria Fernandez, Clif Carothers, Glenn Jordan, David Summers, Patrick Gardner, Bobby Bailey, Leven Macruder, Kim Hanson

Officers: Scott Wyant, President, Kathy Koch, President Elect, Julie Bacon, Secretary-Treasurer, John Scott, EMSAC Board Member

TOPIC / DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION / RECOMMENDATION/ACTION / RESPONS. PERSON / DUE DATE
Call to Order / Scott Wyant
Moment of Silence / For the crew of Carolina LifeCare, Sept 25 with loss of three crew members on board / Scott Wyant
Approval of Minutes / June 09 meeting minutes e-mailed and posted on Florida Air Medical portal. / Minutes will be e-mailed upon completion and approval of board.
Motion: Mark Bird/Maria Fernandez / Julie Bacon / ongoing
Treasury Report / Balance: $1175.06 / Action: Treasury reports at FAMA meetings / Julie Bacon / ongoing
Membership / Membership report given / Currently transitioning Secretary position, and will compile final membership report for next meeting / Secty/Treasurer
FAMA Board
FAMA Members / ongoing
Reorganization of FAMA Meeting / ·  Due to ongoing budget restraints, all constituency groups are asked by EMSAC Chair John Scott to reduce meeting times
·  Groups are asked to streamline work items, and work more efficiently within a shorter time frame
·  This will also give members an opportunity to attend meetings that may now be run concurrently / For the January 2010 meetings in Daytona Beach, all transport/air medical groups will meet under the FAMA umbrella: FAMA, ASTNA, FNPTNA, Pilots. Presidents will create template for meetings to submit to Desi
Individual groups will have a breakout session within the time frame, and will report back at the end of the session
Groups are tasked to conference call between meetings / Presidents: FAMA, ASTNA, FNPTNA,
Pilots / 12/31/09
Access of Care Paper / ·  Chief Mike Patterson reminded the group that the Access to Care Paper is currently available on the EMS website, and is due for vote by the EMSAC in January / Please take the time to read the paper. Any comments need to be submitted to Chief Patterson well before the vote in January / Members / 12/31/09
Strategic Plan / ·  Air Medical is Goal 8 under the current 2008-2010 Strategic Plan
·  Completed summit in August to template the new 2010-2012 Strategic Plan, which will begin in July, 2012
·  Air Medical Goal will change numbers, but will still be a major part of the new plan / All Air Medical/Transport groups need to be familiar with this goal, as they are listed as Objective Leads or Resources for each objective / All Groups / Ongoing
Reports:
Office of Trauma / ·  Report submitted by Office of Trauma
·  Working under challenge of both allocation and personnel reductions
·  Increase in trauma alert, gang violence, and 10% increase in air medical transport
·  Telemedicine is being introduced in phases, with UF/Ryder starting and going to Sacred Heart, Tampa General and Orlando Regional / None / Susan McDevitt / Ongoing
Reports:
Florida Neonatal Pediatric Transport Network Association / ·  Neonatal changes to 64 J are now with JAFC, and hopefully near to completion
·  Last draft of rule is on the EMS website
·  Maria Fernandez is currently working on pediatric transport guidelines. Will submit to website
·  Through the new Strategic Plan, neo/peds will be looking at basic gaps in neonatal and pediatric transport (phase 1) and training/equipment (phase 2) / None / Louise Bowen / Ongoing
Reports:
Bureau Chief / ·  Next meeting will be the week of January 18, 2010 at Fire East in Daytona Beach
·  Neonatal rule close to completion
·  Over 900 dispatchers have voluntarily certified; are attempting to find sponsor for bill to make this mandatory
·  EMSTARS – Florida is the third largest database in the nation, with over 1,210,000 records and 102 agencies participating
·  269 EMS providers, with over 4,000 permanent ground ambulance units
·  NASEMSO Report – focus on air medical issues. Directors would like more black and white control over air medical, which is being opposed by FAA / None / Chief Bixler / Ongoing
Reports:
AAMS / ·  Senator Snow - Looking at dollars for reimbursement being tied to performance measures and data; includes NTSB recommendations; AAMS expressed concern and is looking at this
·  Toolkit for training and risk assessment: www.ihst.org
·  AMTS coming up – Ft. Lauderdale in 2010 / None / Gerry Pagano / Ongoing
Reports:
Pilots / ·  deferred
Reports:
EMSAC / ·  Constituency groups should be posting agenda and minutes on the EMS website
·  Be vigilant in addressing the strategic plan as a primary part of each constituency meeting
·  John Scott is currently representing air medical on the EMSAC and requests continued support / FAMA will support John Scott as continued representation of Air Medical on the EMSAC by submitting a letter to Chief Bixler
Motion: Karen Chamberlain/Maria Fernandez / Julie Bacon / 12/31/09
Presentation / Presentation by Cliff Caruthers, US Air Ambulance, on Disaster Evacuation / None
Meeting adjourned / Next meeting: Daytona Beach, FL, January 21, 2010
BE SAFE!
FAMA Minutes, October 2010
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