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EMS clinicians document a wealth of information in the ePCR. After the chart is locked, what happens to this treasure trove of data about the call, the crew, the patient, the complaint, interventions, outcomes, and more?

Our webinar, "Data at Work: Real-world Use Cases in EMS Operations and QA/QI,” answers that question and shows you how to operationalize data to help your organization make better decisions. ZOLL® Clinical Patient Care Consultant, Jason Bartholomai, will also explore a variety of custom reporting tools, touch on advanced analytics, and provide a comprehensive overview of which reports every agency should be running.

Attendees will learn how:

  • How to take the fear out of data and start putting it to work for you

  • How to operationalize ePCR data and leverage it to make more informed, data-driven business decisions

  • Different methods for extracting data easily

  • How to access more complex data

  • Best practices for utilizing common reports that support EMS QA/QI efforts

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Meet the Speaker


Jason Bartholomai is a Clinical and Business Consultant at ZOLL, where he has helped coordinate implementations for more than 1,500 customers and ensured that customers are utilizing ZOLL emsCharts to its fullest capacity. Jason began his EMS industry career in 1998 as an EMT volunteer and has worked his way through the ranks, becoming a Pennsylvania paramedic and maintaining active NREMT paramedic status. He served as volunteer treasurer and lieutenant of a community fire department and is currently serving as EMA coordinator for the community and currently president of Dunbar Borough Council. Jason’s background includes being a National Registry Representative, evaluator, state EMS certification examination coordinator, and teacher for paramedic and EMT courses. Jason has a master’s degree in Business Administration from Waynesburg University and an undergraduate degree in emergency medicine from the University of Pittsburgh.


Jason Bartholomai
Clinical and Business Consultant
ZOLL