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- UK
Air Med goes to Finland (6.30.01)
- TIKI
MAST Symposium (6.30.01)
- Henry
County Medicare costs piling up (6.30.01)
- Nurses'
group unites with AFL-CIO (CNN 6.30.01)
- Lanes
to be closed on I-65 (6.29.01)
- Crittenden
EMS coping with tragedy (6.28.01)
- Life
Star ceases operations (6.28.01)
- Chemical
scare at Caesars prompts questions (WAVE-TV
6.28.01)
- Henry
pledges to help EMS collect fees (Lebanon
Enterprise 6.27.01)
- Annual
emergency room visits top 100 million (CNN
6.27.01)
- Robertson
EMS leasing approved by commissioners (6.27.01)
- Hardin
ambulance service under investigation
(WAVE-TV 6.25.01)
- Lt.
Gov. Henry stops by to check health of CTCR
(Central Kentucky News Journal 6.25.01)
- AdminaStar
reports denial errors (6.23.01)
- Official
seeks ambulance service aid (The Gleaner
6.23.01)
- Medicare
payment helps Knox County EMS but still not enough (6.22.01)
- Police:
Driver of ambulance says steering wheel wouldn't
turn (Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 6.21.01)
- Medicaid
providers may see rate freeze (Lexington
Herald-Leader 6.21.01)
- Crittenden
EMS involved in fatal ambulance wreck (6.20.01)
- Robertson
County leases EMS service (6.20.01)
- KBEMS
to meet July 26 (6.20.01)
- Update
on injured EMT (6.20.01)
- Two
dead after parkway accidents (Owensboro
Messenger Inquirer 6.20.01)
- Budget
and Finance Committee meets Friday (6.19.01)
- Two
killed in ambulance accident on WK Parkway
(6.19.01)
- Louisville's
EMS hopes to fix its image problem with
accreditation (Louisville Courier-Journal
6.18.01)
- Fort
Campbell EMS dispatcher killed in MVC (6.16.01)
- CON
moratorium does not include ambulance services (6.16.01)
- Ambulance
ready for Robertson, leasing of service still undecided
(6.16.01)
- Mock
twister strikes Bowling Green
(Daily News 6.15.01)
- Portsmouth
ambulance company plans for bridge closure (6.15.01)
- AMA
expected to take up resident work hours (CNN
6.15.01)
- HHS
secretary announces changes to HCFA (CNN 6.14.01)
- Medicare
panel wants higher rural payments (CNN 6.14.01)
- Wedding
ring diamond disappears during hospital stay
(WAVE-TV 6.14.01)
- Ceremony
at UK commemorates helicopter crash
(Lexington Herald-Leader 6.14.01)
- U.S.
tuberculosis cases fall to all-time low (CNN
6.14.01)
- Officials don't show up for rescue meeting
(6.13.01)
- Doctor
liable for not giving enough pain medication
(CNN 6.13.01)
- Ohio
woman charged over dog-in-labor 911 call (6.13.01)
- Study
finds foul air can trigger heart attacks
(CNN 6.11.01)
- KAPA
board will meet June 12 (6.9.01)
- Suddenly,
energy is getting cheaper (Lexington
Herald-Leader 6.8.01)
- Hospitals
end deal with EPA on waste (Lexington
Herald-Leader 6.8.01)
- KBEMS
may have their own building within 4-5 months
(6.7.01)
- KBEMS
makes committee assignments for FY 2001-2002
(6.7.01)
- Boyd
EMS using Palm software for reporting (6.7.01)
- Hospital
staff shortages already serious (CNN 6.5.01)
- KAEMT
taking applications for 2002 EMS Olympics
(6.5.01)
- Another
record Crusade: $6,209,488 (Louisville
Courier-Journal 6.4.01)
- Torches
light way for police, fire games (Louisville
Courier-Journal 6.4.01)
- AHA
clarifies copyright policy (6.4.01)
- London
blitzed (Lexington Herald-Leader 6.3.01)
- Oak
Grove to upgrade ambulance service to full time
(Kentucky New Era 6.2.01)
- AdminaStar
extends deadline for reduction refund (5.31.01)
- Local
health officials fear outbreak of West Nile
virus (WAVE-TV 5.31.01)
-
KAEMT
working on assault and obstruction
legislation (KAEMT 5.31.01)
- NREMT-B
written exam schedule (5.30.01)
- Anderson
EMS plans paramedic course for August
(5.30.01)
- Lebanon
police chief orders regulations related to rescue squad
(5.30.01)
- Doctors'
errors rarely reported, study finds
(Lexington Herald-Leader 5.29.01)
- Mock
disaster helps all emergency services
(Central Kentucky News Journal 5.28.01)
- Ky
strippers help buy new fire truck (5.26.01)
- Danville
man rescued from cliff (Lexington
Herald-Leader 5.26.01)
- Making
progress (5.25.01)
- Notices
of intent to promulgate administrative
regulations (5.25.01)
- Rescuers
reach teen who fell 150 feet (Lexington
Herald Leader 5.25.01)
- KBEMS
awards Senate Bill 66 grants (5.24.01)
- Life
savers feted during National EMS Week (The
Turret 5.24.01)
- One
EMS is going to wash another EMS' units
(5.24.01)
- Advisory
opinion issued on lease of equipment to EMS (5.24.01)
- Marion
County threatens to dissolve rescue squad (5.23.01)
- Simpson
infighting drags on (Bowling Green Daily
News 5.23.01)
- Certificate
of Need actions (5.22.01)
- At
least $175,000 owed Marshall County for Medicare claims (5.22.01)
- Amended
special agenda for next KBEMS meeting (5.22.01)
- Henderson
husband and wife are both dedicated EMTs
(The Gleaner 5.22.01)
- Robertson
still looking for answer to ambulance situation (5.19.01)
- Survivor
of ambulance crash lost brother in 1992 ambulance wreck (5.18.01)
- Funeral
arrangements for EMT Sandy Shepherd (5.18.01)
- Staged
wreck used to drive home point at North Hardin
High
(Elizabethtown News Enterprise 5.18.01)
- Former
Caldwell County dispatcher indicted (5.18.01)
- Vice
commander of rescue squad says action taken against him was unfair
(5.18.01)
- OSHA
launches educational effort about new needlestick requirements (5.18.01)
- U.S.
emergency health safety net unraveling (Excite.Com 5.18.01)
- Special
KBEMS meeting will be held next Thursday (5.18.01)
- U.S.
extends ruling on anesthesia rule
(CNN 5.18.01)
- EMT,
patient, and pick-up driver killed in ambulance
collision on Mountain Parkway
(Lexington Herald-Leader 5.18.01)
- U.S.
ruling expected in bitter anesthesia battle
(CNN 5.16.01)
- Fire
destroys inside of DHP ambulance station (5.15.01)
- Marion
EMC intervenes to stop rescue squad conflict (5.15.01)
- Teaching
hospitals fear losing billions, hurting service
(Lexington Herald-Leader 5.14.01)
- Hospital
diversions continue at high rate (Cincinnati
Enquirer 5.12.01)
- Maker
of OxyContin halts most potent pills
(Lexington Herald-Leader 5.12.01)
- AdminaStar
changes policy for Kentucky Part-B ambulance providers (5.10.01)
- HCFA
says how they plan to exempt Critical Access
Hospitals from fee schedule (5.9.01)
- Team
shows students techniques of trench rescue
(Louisville Courier-Journal 5.9.01)
- Disaster
agency to coordinate terrorism response (CNN
5.8.01)
- U.S.
nursing shortage 'going into crisis' (CNN
5.7.01)
- Survey
charts nurses' frustration, burnout
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 5.7.01)
- More
NREMT-B exams available (5.4.01)
- Brady
and Mosby plan to drop ACLS algorithms from
textbooks (5.4.01)
- SB
66 grants may be released within 2 weeks
(5.3.01)
- KBEMS
agenda for May 3 (5.3.01)
- 32-hour
CEU weekend scheduled in November (5.2.01)
- Surgeon
General lays out suicide prevention plan (CNN
5.2.01)
- Training
doctors want work hours limited (CNN
4.30.01)
- Spectators
needed (4.30.01)
- Patient
initially refused admittance to emergency room
(WHAS-TV 4.30.01)
- Airport
drill uncovers key obstacles (Owensboro
Messenger Inquirer 4.25.01)
- Not
guilty plea entered for Indiana EMT charged with
death of co-workers (WAVE-TV 4.24.01)
- How
to pose a matter to KBEMS (4.24.01)
- NREMT-Basic
written exam update (4.24.01)
- Indiana
EMT charged with slaying two co-workers (WAVE-TV
4.20.01)
- Two
Indiana EMTs shot and killed at ambulance barn
(WAVE-TV 4.19.01)
- Dry
Ridge ambulance service operational
(Grant County News 4.19.01)
- Certificate
of Need actions (4.19.01)
- Downtown
Louisville road closings for ' Thunder Over Louisville' (4.19.01)
- New
survey says nursing shortage will get worse
(CNN 4.19.01)
- Federal
judge backs St. Joseph in worker's firing
(Lexington Herald-Leader 4.17.01)
- Louisville
police get training to deal with mentally ill
(Louisville Courier-Journal 4.16.01)
- Upcoming
CISM training (4.16.01)
- What
is HIPAA? (4.14.01)
- Work
days for 911 dispatchers are never boring
(The Gleaner 4.14.01)
- Inmate
who died arrived at Pike jail unconscious
(Lexington Herald-Leader 4.14.01)
- Deadline
nears for wireless 911 signal (Lexington
Herald-Leader 4.14.01)
- New
law to reinforce needle safety (CNN
4.13.01)
- Patient
privacy rules on way from federal government
(Lexington Herald-Leader 4.13.01)
- FAA
orders airlines to carry defibrillators (CNN
4.12.01)
- Mountain
medical school to graduate 53 physicians (Louisville Courier-Journal
4.12.01)
- State's
efforts on child abuse criticized
(Louisville Courier-Journal 4.11.01)
- Registration
begins for Kentucky EMS Olympics (4.10.01)
- Bill
would stop mandatory overtime (4.10.01)
- Rowan
EMS Director is new poison prevention instructor
(The Morehead News 4.10.01)
- Prudential
Helping Hearts Program (4.10.01)
- Victim,
2 rescuers drown in Pennsylvania swift water
rescue (New Castle News 4.10.01)
- Survey
of volunteer services in Kentucky (4.9.01)
- KAEMT
to proceed with EMS Olympics (4.8.01)
- Privacy
rules to be redone (Lexington Herald-Leader
4.8.01)
- Nurse
shortage threatens patient care, experts say
(Lexington Herald-Leader 4.8.01)
- Estill
family wants to be able to call ambulance
service (Lexington Herald-Leader 4.8.01)
- Desperate
plight (Philadelphia Daily News 4.5.01)
- HCFA
issues clarification for hospital ambulance
claims (4.5.01)
- NREMT-B
written exams scheduled (4.5.01)
- Questions
surround cave-in death (Georgetown News
Graphic 4.4.01)
- Life
in the fast lane (4.2.01)
- Study:
Overheating a factor in infant deaths (CNN
4.2.01)
- Doctor-to-patient
HIV infection rare (Lexington Herald-Leader
4.1.01)
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