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- Henry
County EMS wants more space (3.30.01)
- Nurses
in fight against forced overtime (CNN
3.30.01)
- NetCare
interested in servicing Lawrence County (3.28.01)
- New
worries for Firestone (3.28.01)
- Carter
ambulance hires new director (3.28.01)
- Nurse
shortage threatens air ambulance business (3.28.01)
- Caesarean
in ambulance fails to save baby (Lexington
Herald-Leader 3.27.01)
- EMS
crew overcome by wild turkey (3.26.01)
- EMS-C
sub-committee meets April 2 (3.26.01)
- Campbell
dispatch board rolls up sleeves (Cincinnati
Enquirer 3.26.01)
- Doctors
will be warned about gifts (Louisville
Courier-Journal 3.25.01)
- Respect
for nurses drives success at St. Elizabeth
(Cincinnati Enquirer 3.25.01)
- Certificate
of Need actions (3.23.01)
- Fire
district will repay $93,000 (Kentucky Post
3.22.01)
- Census
2000 data released (Louisville
Courier-Journal 3.21.01)
- Boone
dispatch center has new boss (Kentucky Post
3.20.01)
- Poison
awareness week targets children (CNN
3.19.01)
- Volunteer
watches kids while parents fight fires
(Louisville Courier-Journal 3.19.01)
- Kentucky
paramedic to receive Silver Star award from U.S. DOT (3.18.01)
- Jefferson
County police honor rescuers (Louisville
Courier-Journal 3.18.01)
- Kenton
cops to learn emergency care
(Kentucky Post 3.16.01)
- Memorial
services for Scott Frame (3.16.01)
- Scott
Frame, MD, EMT-P: 1952 - 2001 (3.15.01)
- Ambulance
board reports to Webster Fiscal Court
(3.15.01)
- Bill
gives more money to 911 dispatch centers
(Kentucky Post 3.15.01)
- AHA:
Nursing shortage, budget cuts hamper ER care
(CNN 3.15.01)
- Panel
backs national 'Medal of Valor' for public safety officers (3.14.01)
- Woman
with epilepsy gives insight on condition
(Louisville Courier-Journal 3.12.01)
- Ambulance
response time in rural areas cited as problem (3.11.01)
- Caucus
requests order to let nurses give drugs
(Lexington Herald-Leader 3.10.01)
- Update
on remittance advances from AdminaStar (3.10.01)
- Kentucky
Medicaid chief asked to resign (Lexington
Herald-Leader 3.9.01)
- State
EMS board to hold public forum in Paintsville (3.8.01)
- Henry
County EMS is on call (3.7.01)
- Carter
cities still eye own ambulance service (3.7.01)
- Hospitals
continue to bar doors at record rate
(Cincinnati Enquirer 3.7.01)
- When
trauma comes home (CNN 3.6.01)
- Ruling
awaited on firefighters' pay (Louisville
Courier-Journal 3.6.01)
- KBEMS
needs contact info for these committee members
(3.5.01)
- Bailey
to chair ALS sub-committee temporarily (3.5.01)
- Drug
costs fuel deficit in Medicaid (Louisville
Courier-Journal 3.4.01)
- Many
fail to understand medical jargon (Lexington
Herald-Leader 3.4.01)
- Bush
will appoint health-care lobbyist to run,
overhaul Medicare and Medicaid (Lexington
Herald-Leader 3.4.01)
- Volunteer
firefighter bill passes Senate committee
(Lexington Herald-Leader 3.4.01)
- State
health secretary quits amid Medicaid budget
crisis (Louisville Courier-Journal 3.3.01)
- Bill
would ban employers from firing on-duty
volunteer firefighters (Elizabethtown News
Journal 3.3.01)
- Cardiac
arrests rise in young adults during 1990s
(CNN 3.3.01)
- KBEMS
delays selecting medical advisor (3.1.01)
- BTLS
steering committee member needed (3.1.01)
- Rescue
divers had thoughts about letting alleged
murderer drown (The Gleaner 3.1.01)
- Wells
to coordinate membership for Air Evacuation
Lifeteam (Kentucky New Era 3.1.01)
- MCAS
submits good report (2.28.01)
- Nurse
practitioner bill derailed by abortion
amendments (Louisville Courier-Journal
2.28.01)
- Walton's
fire district facing heat from state
(Kentucky Post 2.27.01)
- Legislature
in gridlock (Kentucky Post 2.27.01)
- Clarification
on HCFA's new HCPCS codes for Part-B Medicare claims (2.26.01)
- AdminaStar
notice concerning Medicare checks (2.26.01)
- Certificate
of Need actions (2.26.01)
- Notices
of intent to promulgate administrative regulations (2.26.01)
- National
Guard terrorist response teams found unprepared
(CNN 2.26.01)
- High
turnover, costly operation plague 911 systems
(Bowling Green Daily News 2.25.01)
- Nurses'
working conditions worsening (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 2.25.01)
- Maker
trying to remove OxyContin high (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.24.01)
- 3
nurses file suit against hospital (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.24.01)
- KBEMS
needs total Medicare dollars owed (2.23.01)
- Jury
says woman was not 'dumped' by hospital
(Louisville Courier Journal 2.23.01)
- Bill
affirms RNs' right to dispense certain drugs
(Lexington Herald-Leader 2.23.01)
- Rural/Metro
wins unanimous vote to renew exclusive 911 contract in Jeffersontown
(2.22.01)
- Ambulance
fee schedule quick reference guide (2.22.01)
- New
2001 ambulance regulations affect EMTLA choices (2.20.01)
- Medicare
Part A provider relations workshop scheduled for
March 1 (2.20.01)
- Hospitals
rationing tetanus vaccines (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.20.01)
- Louisa
officials want Life Star investigated (2.19.01)
- Passerby
paramedic helps rescue baby (The Gleaner
2.18.01)
- Model
notice and consent available (2.18.01)
- Brain
damage real from 'silent strokes' (CNN
2.16.01)
- Medicaid
to exceed budget by $82 million (Louisville
Courier-Journal 2.16.01)
- HCFA
and AdminaStar meet with KAPA and IAA (2.15.01)
- Clinton
County news (2.15.01)
- Examiners
needed for next paramedic boards (2.15.01)
- Dodd
Dixon appointed to KBEMS (2.14.01)
- Government
projects shortage of nurses (CNN 2.14.01)
- Former
CEO of Woodford Hospital indicted (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.14.01)
- County
oks donation of ambulance to Jennie Stuart
Medical Center (New Era 2.14.01)
- 911
operators always on call
(WAVE-TV 2.13.01)
- HCFA
publishes memo on mandatory assignment for drugs and biologicals
(2.13.01)
- AG
finds no violation by KBEMS meetings (2.13.01)
- Medical
privacy rules face heavy fire (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.12.01)
- Search-dog
group helps find the missing (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.12.01)
- Hospitals
turning away more ambulances (Louisville
Courier-Journal 2.11.01)
- Combined
meeting of KAPA and IAA boards Tuesday in Louisville (2.10.01)
- KAPA
plans legislative reception (2.9.01)
- KBEMS
publishes program manager position (2.9.01)
- Talk
of HCFA reorganization (2.9.01)
- Louisville
faces second lawsuit over overtime pay for
firefighters (Louisville Courier-Journal
2.9.01)
- Ambulance
billing service debated (2.7.01)
- Winchester
approves new fee schedule for EMS (2.7.01)
- Hospital
crunch worsens (Cincinnati Enquirer 2.7.01)
- Nurse
says she was fired for refusing excess load
(Lexington Herald-Leader 2.7.01)
- Eastern
Kentucky in drug epidemic (Louisville
Courier-Journal 2.7.01)
- 200
indicted over illegal trade in painkiller
(Lexington Herald-Leader 2.7.01)
- KBEMS
to travel state to hear comments on regs
(2.6.01)
- Rescue
squad sets annual Gospel fund-raiser (The
Gleaner 2.6.01)
- HCFA
approves Ashland's Medical Transportation Service for reimbursement advance
(2.5.01)
- 'Jump'
played as man threatened to leap off overpass
(CNN 2.4.01)
- Emergency
rooms filling up (Kentucky Post 2.3.01)
- Verizon
creates hurdle for 911 (Bowling Green Daily
News 2.3.01)
- Lawmakers
mull Medicaid options (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.2.01)
- Rescue
down below (Bowling Green Daily News 2.1.01)
- KBEMS
fails to meet quorum, reschedules meeting
(2.1.01)
- KBEMS
schedules special meeting for Feb. 6 (2.1.01)
- FDA
issues urgent notice of recalled injectable drugs (2.1.01)
- Medicaid
expects big shortfalls in funding (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.1.01)
- Henderson
asks for aid with ambulance ills (1.31.01)
- Management
Focus newsletter, Winter 2001, in PDF format
(Fitch & Associates 1.31.01)
- FDA
approves artificial heart (Louisville
Courier-Journal 1.31.01)
- Ambulance
providers seek solution to denied Medicare claims (1.30.01)
- Net
Care pleased with new crew quarters
(1.29.01)
- Medicaid
and the new Medicare HCPCS codes (1.29.01)
- Another
change in state medical advisor position announcement (1.29.01)
- Speeding
motorists pose great danger to emergency workers
(CNN 1.29.01)
- Cell
phone helps in speedy delivery (Lexington
Herald-Leader 1.29.01)
- Hospitals
coping with drug deficits (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 1.28.01)
- Two
years later, paramedic hand recipient says life
better (Louisville Courier-Journal 1.27.01)
- Mountain
Lifeline to close (1.26.01)
- Livingston
ambulance dominates fiscal court (1.26.01)
- KBEMS
holding NREMT-B written exam (1.26.01)
- State
medical advisor position re-advertised with changes (1.25.01)
- Agenda
for administrative regulations committee meeting (1.25.01)
- Man
dies after Illinois helicopter accident (1.25.01)
- Webster
fiscal court sends message to legislators (1.24.01)
- AED
is lifesaver for Sebree resident (1.24.01)
- Paintsville
man included on state's EMS board (1.24.01)
- Cocaine,
$547,000 found at Louisville firefighter's home
(Louisville Courier Journal 1.23.01)
- Firefighters
take rare opportunity to practice on ice
(Louisville Courier Journal 1.22.01)
- AdminaStar
implements new policies (1.20.01)
- Illinois
paramedic, firefighter struck by vehicles hours apart (1.20.01)
- Emergency
funding for ambulance services on priority list
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 1.20.01)
- St.
Joseph ER nurse killed in wreck (1.20.01)
- Sen.
Bunning offers help with AdminaStar (1.19.01)
- Complaint
filed with AG over KBEMS meeting location (1.19.01)
- Certificate
of Need actions (1.19.01)
- Ky.
nurse to help at Bush inauguration (1.19.01)
- Report:
Work-related injuries are a fixable pain
(CNN 1.18.01)
- Wal-Mart
backed for firing employee who turned in photos
of abuse (CNN 1.18.01)
- First
aid needed for Medicare payments (1.17.01)
- KAPA
and IAA join to resolve Medicare crisis (1.17.01)
- Ambulance
providers discuss lack of Medicare (1.17.01)
- Former
paramedic's daughter killed in crash
(1.16.01)
- Grayson
County EMS under FBI scrutiny (1.15.01)
- Knox
County EMS in financial trouble (1.15.01)
- Hospitals
look outside U.S. for more nurses
(Louisville Courier-Journal 1.15.01)
- Hospitals
stanching flow of red ink (Cincinnati
Enquirer 1.15.01)
- Funeral
arrangements made for Hillsboro firefighter (1.14.01)
- Scholarship
set up to honor firefighter (Lexington
Herald-Leader 1.14.01)
- Hockey
game to benefit burn victims' families
(1.13.01)
- Crowded
ERs forced to send ambulances elsewhere
(Lexington Herald-Leader 1.13.01)
- Fleming
County firefighter killed when apparatus overturns (1.13.01)
- FBI
investigating at Grayson County EMS (1.12.01)
- Paintsville
honors five heroes (1.12.01)
- Some
worry nursing shortage could put patients at
risk (CNN 1.12.01)
- Knox
EMS in precarious spot (1.11.01)
- Editorial:
Support needed for public safety protection bill
(1.11.01)
- Todd
County rope rescue team gets first workout (1.11.01)
- Dyna-Linc
EMS software evaluation program (1.10.01)
- Providence
accepts new ambulance rates (1.10.01)
- Homeless
fail to get needed health care - U.S. study
(CNN 1.10.01)
- FCC
wants to create radio channels for public safety
officials (CNN 1.10.01)
- KAPA
to meet Jan. 16 (1.10.01)
- Five
Medicare
advanced billing seminars scheduled (1.10.01)
- Robertson
EMS is once again on shaky ground (1.10.01)
- Nursing
deficit hitting close to home (Lexington
Herald-Leader 1.10.01)
- 'Major
burnout' causes nurses to quit, change careers
(Lexington Herald-Leader 1.10.01)
- Certificate
of Need actions (1.8.01)
- CTCR
honors their 'Rescuer of the Year' (1.8.01)
- Prestonsburg
tries cross-training police, firefighters
(Lexington Herald-Leader 1.8.01)
- Grayson
County EMS not yet 'out of the woods' (1.7.01)
- Former
Owensboro paramedic and wife killed in fire (1.6.01)
- HCFA
and AdminaStar meet with Lt. Gov. Henry (1.6.01)
- KAPA:
Update on AdminaStar/Medicare crisis (1.5.01)
- KBEMS
re-advertises for state medical advisor (1.5.01)
- KBEMS
re-advertises for general counsel (1.5.01)
- Ohio
Valley EMS Association established (1.4.01)
- Scope
of practice, state protocols, and medical
director certification planned (1.4.01)
- Knox
County EMS may shut down due to Medicare delays
(1.4.01)
- Webster
County ambulance board introduced (1.3.01)
- Medicine
shortage stirs concern (Lexington
Herald-Leader 1.3.01)
- State
EMS olympics planned for September (1.2.01)
- EMS
conference hotel to get $2.5 million more work
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 1.2.01)
- Ambulance
crews combat road menaces (Lexington Herald-Leader
1.1.01)
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