St. Charles County Ambulance District

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St. Charles County Ambulance District's Mobile Integrated Health program focuses on community paramedics addressing EMS challenges creatively through collaborations. They conduct needs assessments, fill gaps with community partners, and analyze fall data to enhance patient care and safety. The program offers services such as needs assessment, gap analysis, monitoring 911 usage, safety planning, and connecting patients to social services. Through engaging primary care providers and collaborating with relevant agencies, the program ensures patient well-being and support in non-traditional ways.


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  1. St. Charles County Ambulance District MOBILE INTEGRATED HEALTH

  2. Community Paramedics Solving EMS problems in non-traditional ways Collaboration with stakeholders & community partners is key Fill in gaps utilizing a community needs assessment

  3. FALL DATA Total dispatch calls 48,710 Falls 7,039 14.5% total calls 2022 Falls Total dispatch calls 42,126 Falls YTD 6,464 15% total calls YTD 2023

  4. What does MIH do for your patient? Needs assessment- ability perform ADLS, self-care, medical literacy, PEAT, cognitive needs. Gap analysis Monitor 911 usage flag address Connect patients community-based/social services

  5. Safety Plan Is the patient safe in their home? Engage PCP. Collaborate with DHSS Is there a capable and available caregiver in the home?

  6. QUESTIONS

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