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- Pikeville
hospital workers forsake union (Lexington
Herald-Leader 9.30.00)
- Livingston
County catches flack over ambulance (9.29.00)
- Hospital
voting on union ties (Lexington
Herald-Leader 9.29.00)
- Free
EMS management software for evaluators
(9.28.00)
- New
policy concerns Owensboro firefighters
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 9.28.00)
- Webster
County ambulance district unanimously approved
(9.27.00)
- Two
Webster men receive state EMS awards (9.27.00)
- Fiscal
court remains motionless on Henry County EMS
(9.27.00)
- Air-Evac
announces start date for Clinton County
(9.27.00)
- GPS
a step in the right direction for Hardin medics (9.27.00)
- Hospital,
EMS prepared for the worst, hope for the best (9.25.00)
- Medicare
Fee Schedule Impact Analysis Tool, version 2.0
(9.25.00)
- Certificate
of Need actions (9.25.00)
- KBEMS
schedules first meeting (9.25.00)
- Suspected
Firestone tire failures on ambulances now total 16 (9.25.00)
- Medicare
inflation factor higher than expected (9.25.00)
- Support
needed for bill that will distribute money to
ambulance providers (9.25.00)
- Program
raises awareness of on-farm hazards (9.25.00)
- Taylor
County has best EMT and dispatcher of the year (9.25.00)
- Gifts
to doctors raise big ethical questions
(Lexington Herald-Leader 9.24.00)
- Crisis
in Kentucky: Medicare reimbursement issues (9.23.00)
- Reducing
night ambulances proposed in Owensboro
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 9.23.00)
- Owensboro
fire department expands role (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 9.23.00)
- Pool
of interpreters being formed (Louisville
Courier-Journal 9.23.00)
- Kansas
reports 3 more possible Firestone tire failures on ambulances (9.22.00)
- Projected
impact of new Medicare ambulance fee schedule
(9.22.00)
- KAPA
restructures representative regions (9.22.00)
- Ambulances
may be experiencing Firestone tire failures
(9.21.00)
- Webcasts
from educators conference available (9.21.00)
- Law
passed with safety of emergency personnel in mind (9.21.00)
- Congress
asked to open doctors' disciplinary records
(CNN 9.20.00)
- Governor
appoints KBEMS members (9.20.00)
- NREMT
update (9.18.00)
- Funeral
arrangements for EMT
instructor Armond Miles (9.18.00)
- EMS
conference proclaimed a success (9.16.00)
- Mock
accident draws attention to hazards of farming
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 9.16.00)
- Patricia
Underwood, of nurses association, on the U.S.
nursing shortage (CNN 9.15.00)
- Medical
errors linked to nurses (CNN 9.15.00)
- Dry
Ridge City Council questions fire department's lack of response
(9.14.00)
- Letcher
conflict puts part of county's rescue and fire
service in jeopardy (Lexington Herald-Leader
9.14.00)
- Marion
County EMS expansion should be finished this week (9.13.00)
- Rate
set for Webster County ambulance taxing district (9.13.00)
- Livingston,
Mercy reach agreement (9.13.00)
- Laurel
ambulance crew injured responding to Corbin wreck (9.13.00)
- KAPA
elects new president (9.13.00)
- Medicare
chief resigns after three years on the job
(CNN 9.13.00)
- HCFA's
press release on proposed ambulance fee schedule (9.13.00)
- Ashland
emergency workers deal with noncompliance to
postpone event (9.12.00)
- Dangerous
Care: Nurses' hidden role in medical error.
- Senate
66 bill applications must wait for new board
(9.12.00)
- Ambulance
fee schedule to be announced Tuesday (9.11.00)
- Overwork
drives nurses to make drastic mistakes
(Lexington Herald-Leader 9.10.00)
- Louisville
firefighters seek class-action status for suit
(Louisville Courier-Journal 9.9.00)
- Draft
family-centered prehosptial care document
available for review and comment (9.8.00)
- Course
offers info in treating the chemically
contaminated patient (9.8.00)
- Taylor
County E-911 on-line (9.8.00)
- No
truth to latest KBEMS rumors (9.7.00)
- U.S.
Congress to consider opening doctor databank
(CNN 9.7.00)
- Seminar
on new ambulance fee schedule (9.6.00)
- Self-injury
poorly understood problem (CNN 9.5.00)
- Louisville
ER
nurse shows up in Playboy (9.5.00)
- Court
ruling threatens heart surgery unit
(Lexington Herald-Leader 9.4.00)
- River-rescue
agencies approach unity slowly (Louisville
Courier-Journal 9.2.00)
- Louisville
isn't alone in overtime dispute (Louisville
Courier-Journal 8.31.00)
- Webster
ambulance tax to have first reading
(Journal Enterprise 8.30.00)
- An
open letter of thanks (8.30.00)
- Kentucky
Community Crisis Response Board training
schedule (8.30.00)
- KEMTIA
now in 'good standing' with the state
(8.30.00)
- Cure
sought for Henderson ambulance woes (The
Gleaner 8.30.00)
- Louisville
may owe firefighters millions (Louisville
Courier-Journal 8.30.00)
- KEMTIA
is an active corporation (8.30.00)
- House
chairman readies legislation to open doctor
disciplinary records (CNN 8.29.00)
- You're
in good standing, but is your association?
(8.29.00)
- Gas-price
drop temporary, experts say (Louisville
Courier-Journal 8.29.00)
- New
association to meet publicly (8.28.00)
- Henry
County EMS ongoing for fiscal court (8.28.00)
- Ashland
women's CPR actions praised (8.27.00)
- Henderson
to address ambulance finances (The Gleaner
8.26.00)
- Livingston
County needs more time on ambulance (8.25.00)
- Ashland
MTS wants to serve Greenup County (8.25.00)
- Ambulance
approval would generate revenue for Carter fire departments
(8.25.00)
- Treating
car crash injuries a revolving science (CNN
8.25.00)
- Eastern
Kentucky Firefighters Assoc. 2000 Fire School (8.24.00)
- Construction
around Crittenden Health Systems (8.22.00)
- New
plan to increase hospital's revenue
(Lexington Herald-Leader 8.21.00)
- Carter
fire departments seeking their own ambulance services
(8.20.00)
- Denver
firefighter killed while trying to rescue
swamped motorists (CNN 8.18.00)
- Woodford
Hospital to reopen later this year in Versailles
(Lexington Herald-Leader 8.18.00)
- Medical
Center of Madisonville to assume operations of Webster County Ambulance
(8.17.00)
- Advocate
calls emergency meeting over ambulance fee
schedule (8.17.00)
- Winchester
seeking bids on two surplus ambulances
(8.17.00)
- Lyon
County EMS sets up trust fund for EMT's daughter (8.16.00)
- Simpson
911 plan carries a hefty tag (Bowling Green
Daily News 8.16.00)
- Editorial:
Keeping EMS sharp (8.16.00)
- Ky.
gets 'D' for helping domestic victims
(Lexington Herald-Leader 8.16.00)
- Marion
EMS director concerned about radio problems (8.15.00)
- Heart
group simplifies guidelines for CPR (CNN
8.15.00)
- AHA
releases new guidelines for emergency care (8.15.00)
- August
edition: MERGINet.News (8.15.00)
- Equipment
responsible for saving lives in need of recharge (8.15.00)
- Wayne
County changing to Eastern time on Oct. 26
(Lexington Herald-Leader 8.15.00)
- Funeral
arrangements for Hazard deputy fire chief
(8.14.00)
- Emergency
vehicles are ready for I-65 closing (Louisville
Courier-Journal 8.12.00)
- Louisville
fire agency suspends 6 workers (Louisville
Courier-Journal 8.11.00)
- Marion
EMS employee concerned about radio system (8.10.00)
- Trigg
County Hospital still operating in the red
(Kentucky New Era 8.10.00)
- Boyd
911
center lease nears expiration (8.10.00)
- IAFC
calls for help for FIRE Act (8.9.00)
- Louisville
fire chief investigating EMT's work schedules (8.9.00)
- 329
Kentucky doctors disciplined during '90s
(Louisville Courier-Journal 8.9.00)
- 10-year-old's
driving keeps dad alive
(8.8.00)
- Louisville
EMS driver accused of falling asleep at the wheel (8.8.00)
- Description
of Kentucky's Emergency Medical Services (8.8.00)
- Hospital,
Air Evac sued in baby's death (8.8.00)
- Course
improves skills of medical interpreters
(Louisville Courier-Journal 8.8.00)
- Woodford
hospital lease deal delayed (Lexington
Herald-Leader 8.8.00)
- Ambulance
in North Carolina shooting crashes into car,
kills 3 (CNN 8.7.00)
- Lawrence
911 center may be operating by next year (8.6.00)
- Morganfield
says county-wide 911 will save residents money (8.5.00)
- Lightning
disables 911, strikes dispatcher (8.5.00)
- EMS
workers at low risk of hepatitis C (8.5.00)
- Carter
County steps up to the plate to help Boyd
paramedic (8.4.00)
- Greenup
County DES director fired (8.3.00)
- Fire
district fined in injuries (Kentucky Post
8.3.00)
- Nation's
nursing shortage growing worse (CNN 8.3.00)
- Ashland
ER physician gives up license to treat personal addiction (7.30.00)
- Dispatchers
want raise, adjusted responsibilities
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 7.29.00)
- Nurses
hold summit to discuss nursing shortage
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 7.29.00)
- Union
County, cities considering own 911 system (7.28.00)
- EMS
subscription programs in danger (7.28.00)
- Ohio
County EMS under new management (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 7.28.00)
- Ohio's
seat belt fines pay for emergencies
(Cincinnati Enquirer 7.28.00)
- Livingston
County awaits Mercy's ambulance bid (7.27.00)
- Paramedic
degree program in Cincinnati approved (7.27.00)
- Clinton
chosen as base for air ambulance (7.26.00)
- Louisville
Yellow Ambulance workers reject union (7.25.00)
- Five
years after work began, Taylor County E-911 system is about to go on line
(7.25.00)
- Discipline
proposed for 7 Louisville EMS workers
(Louisville Courier-Journal 7.25.00)
- Nurse
shortage plagues hospitals (Louisville
Courier-Journal 7.25.00)
- Three
killed in medical helicopter crash in southwest
Georgia (CNN 7.24.00)
- Medicare
Access to Ambulance Services Act of 2000
(7.24.00)
- Doctors'
ignorance of Hispanic cultures is a barrier to
care (Louisville
Courier-Journal 7.24.00)
- 911
service burdened by casual use (Louisville
Courier-Journal 7.22.00)
- Controversy
over heliport in Ashland (7.21.00)
- IAEP
seeks to expand rights of EMTs and paramedics
(7.21.00)
- Editorial:
AED program with tiered response does work
(7.20.00)
- Yellow
Ambulance offering free EMT class (7.18.00)
- State
hands responsibility for EMT awards to KAEMT (7.18.00)
- Co-sponsorship
sought for federal ambulance bill (7.18.00)
- Hospital
emergency rooms see patient population explosion
(CNN 7.15.00)
- Announcement:
STATCARE and the University of Louisville Trauma
Institute Second Annual Trauma Conference
(7.14.00)
- Studies:
Simple tests could save millions of dollars in
X-rays (CNN 7.13.00)
- Fund
established for Boyd paramedic (7.13.00)
- Survey:
Americans underuse 911 services in response to
heart attack symptoms (CNN 7.12.00)
- Announcement:
KAPA EMS Conference Alert for EMS Managers
(7.12.00)
- Establishment
of Presidential Medal of Valor for Safety Officers (7.12.00)
- Role
grows as more nurses seek advanced degrees
(CNN 7.11.00)
- Neonatal
computer system at UK to help guide parents
(Louisville Courier-Journal 7.11.00)
- Henderson
to buy new 911 equipment (The Gleaner
7.8.00)
- Hospital
workers in Jackson set to strike (Lexington
Herald-Leader 7.8.00)
- Summer
edition: Management Focus (Fitch
& Associates, LLC 7.7.00) (In PDF format)
- UK,
U of L hospitals draw high ranking
(Lexington Herald Leader 7.7.00)
- Livingston
ambulance board plans scrapped (7.6.00)
- Heart
attacks treated differently for men, women
(CNN 7.6.00)
- Announcement:
TIKI Mast Multi-Agency Response to Weapons of
Mass Destruction Symposium (7.6.00)
- Paramedic
board evaluator class scheduled (7.6.00)
- Henderson
selects new EMS director (The Gleaner
7.6.00)
- Yellow
Ambulance workers OK contract (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 7.6.00)
- Editorial:
Citizens have access to quality EMS care in
Louisville (7.5.00)
- Powell
County rolling into new era (Lexington
Herald-Leader 7.5.00)
- More
portable defibrillators can save lives
(Louisville Courier Journal 7.4.00)
- Longtime
Henderson ambulance director retiring (7.2.00)
- Kentucky
juries not prone to big awards (Louisville
Courier-Journal 7.2.00)
- Group
aims to make boating on the Ohio safer
(Louisville Courier-Journal 7.1.00)
- Powell
County Ambulance ready for its first run
(7.1.00)
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