Clarion Events Partners with the National Association Of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers

ROCHELLE PARK, NJ (March 11, 2024) – Clarion Events is pleased to announce today that the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS) and the National Association Of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers (NAMIHP) have partnered to advance community paramedicine and mobile integrated healthcare (MIH) in the prehospital setting.

JEMS, the leading source of information and news impacting patient care in prehospital settings, strengthens its dedication to providing the most trustworthy EMS information, insightful analysis and valuable leadership through this partnership with NAMIHP, said Dr. Edward “Ted” Lee, JEMS Editor-in-Chief.

The mission of NAMIHP is to foster partnerships, education, and advocacy for the mobile integrated healthcare industry, while also supporting best practices and standardization within the growing field.

“As mobile integrated healthcare continues to expand as a cost-effective solution for payors, providers, and health systems, the emergency medical services (EMS) industry is evolving to meet these demands. NAMIHP’s partnership with JEMS increases first responder access to mobile integrated healthcare expertise, expands awareness of MIH impact, and supports our vision of a connected healthcare system where everyone receives the care they need,” said Dr. Victoria Reinhartz, interim executive director for NAMIHP.

Dr. Ted Lee, JEMS editor-in-chief, talks with Dr. Victoria Reinhartz, the interim executive director for NAMIHP, about its partnership.

The collaboration between NAMIHP and JEMS will entail NAMIHP providing articles, podcasts and webcasts, leveraging its expertise and resources to help solve the problem of the fragmented healthcare system in the United States. The partnership will grow JEMS rich archive of mobile integrated healthcare content here. Explore more about NAMIHP here.

“For over four decades, JEMS has established itself as the essential resource for the entire emergency medical services (EMS) community,” Dr. Lee stated. “ JEMS serves as a comprehensive resource and advocate for the entire spectrum of emergency medical services professionals. From the paramedics and EMTs who provide lifesaving care in critical moments, to the administrators who ensure smooth operations and resource allocation, JEMS empowers them by providing all individuals within the EMS ecosystem the highest quality of prehospital medical care that meets the needs of the community and improves the individualized care for the unique needs of every patient.”

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About JEMS

JEMS (Journal of Emergency Medical Services) seeks to improve prehospital patient care and promote positive change in EMS by delivering information and education from industry leaders, change makers, and emerging voices. With a rich tradition of editorial excellence and an unparalleled consortium of subject matter experts, JEMS fulfills its commitment to EMS providers, instructors, and administrators by providing state-of-the-science, high-quality content. Find out more at JEMS.com.

About Clarion Events Fire & Rescue Group

Through our industry-leading media, publications, education and events Clarion’s Fire & Rescue Group covers the latest developments and standards in training, apparatus and equipment for firefighters, EMTs, paramedics and those professionals serving in the Fire & EMS Industries. We at Clarion Fire & Rescue hold ourselves to the strictest of standards, ensuring that our service to the first responders equals the industry’s tireless service to us all while maintaining our long-standing mission to “Train and Inform the Fire & EMS Industry.”

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