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- Certificate
of Need actions (9.29.01)
- KAPA
meets with CMS Director Scully (9.29.01)
- Northern
Kentucky preparing for bio-terror (Kentucky
Post 9.29.01)
- 3
fire squads OK merger of services (Kentucky
Post 9.29.01)
- LRC
studying how immigration has affected EMS
(9.28.01)
- EMS
Olympics award winners (9.28.01)
- Kenton
units get computers (Cincinnati Enquirer
9.28.01)
- Residents
urged not to target foreign doctors
(Messenger Inquirer 9.28.01)
- Marion
magistrates to consider ordinance to merge fire
departments with rescue
(Lebanon Enterprise 9.26.01)
- Swift
re-elected president of KAPA (9.26.01)
- Barren
paramedic finishes in second place in state EMS Olympics (9.26.01)
- Experts
fear germ, chemical terrorism (Courier
Journal 9.25.01)
- 19
birds in 8 Kentucky counties found with West
Nile virus (Courier Journal 9.25.01)
- Kentucky
cities imagine the worse (Herald Leader
9.23.01)
- Feds
detain 25 in N. Kentucky (Herald Leader
9.22.01)
- Computer
world wary of cyber attack (Associated Press
9.22.01)
- Experts
see signs of mental distress as Americans grieve
(CNN 9.21.01)
- Officials
vote to remove Carter ambulance board
(Daily Independent 9.20.01)
- How
to display the American flag (9.20.01)
- Thousands
in Louisville honor emergency service workers
(Courier Journal 9.20.01)
- Birds
in Woodford, Jefferson show signs of West Nile
virus (Herald-Leader 9.20.01)
- ARC:
Thanks, Kentucky EMS (9.18.01)
- U.S.
poorly prepared to combat bioterrorism, experts
warn (Lexington Herald Leader 9.18.01)
- Terrorist
warnings to ambulance providers (9.17.01)
- KEMTIA
elects new board (9.17.01)
- Experts:
Trauma, fear natural reactions (CNN 9.17.01)
- Kentuckians
help in massive relief effort (Cincinnati
Enquirer 9.15.01)
- Lt.
Governor honored by Kentucky's ambulance organizations (9.14.01)
- Health
Alert: Terrorist activity response (9.13.01)
- A
few Kentuckians tapped to help; many volunteer
(9.13.01)
- KBEMS
compiling list of volunteers for NYC
(9.12.01)
- Mark
Bailey re-elected KBEMS' chairman (9.12.01)
- Air
traffic shutdown affects STATCARE response (9.12.01)
- Magistrates
don't respond to fire/rescue merger request
(Lebanon Enterprise 9.12.01)
- University
of Louisville Hospital on stand-by for burn
victims (WAVE-TV 9.12.01)
- Richards
to address EMS conference in Owensboro
(Messenger-Inquirer 9.12.01)
- CTCR
hosts training for utility companies
(Central Kentucky News Journal 9.10.01)
- Overview
presentation on Mary Pang Warehouse Fire
(9.7.01)
- CMS
updates zip code file (9.6.01)
- 5-year-old
honored for heroism (Messenger-Inquirer
9.6.01)
- New
hand center at Jewish Hospital (WHAS-TV
9.6.01)
- Funeral
arrangements for Charlie O'Neal's mother
(9.6.01)
- Firefighter's
parents furnish life-saving gift (Daily News
9.5.01)
- Pediatricians
group revises SIDS policy (CNN
9.5.01)
- Ambulance
director stepping down (Messenger-Inquirer
9.5.01)
- Medical
school applications dwindling (CNN 9.5.01)
- Medicare
sued in NC over ambulance reimbursements
(Charlotte Observer 9.4.01)
- Dangers
of ATVs seen in E. Ky. statistics (Lexington
Herald 9.2.01)
- Washington
D.C. EMS worker alleges job threat led to
abortion (Washington Post 9.1.01)
- West
Nile virus infects Ky. horse (Herald Leader
9.1.01)
- Child
air bag-related deaths drop 90 percent (CNN
8.30.01)
- Deer's
HMO must have told it to come to office instead
(8.30.01)
- Editorial:
Flashing lights on medical inequities (8.29.01)
- Newsletter
delivery upsets firefighters (Kentucky Post
8.28.01)
- UKMC
ambulance entrance to be relocated (8.28.01)
- Kidney
kept 'alive' for transplant (CNN 8.27.01)
- Legislators
warned of waning Medicaid (Herald Leader
8.26.01)
- Operator
helped deliver boy safely in car theft (WLKY-TV
8.25.01)
- Idaho
ambulance drivers remove Firestone tires (KTVB-TV
8.25.01)
- A
dim view of Kenton dispatch merger (Kentucky
Post 8.24.01)
- Patients
may sue counties' hospitals (Courier Journal
8.24.01)
- Livingston
County retakes operation of ambulance (8.23.01)
- Marion
considers merging rescue squad with fire departments (8.22.01)
- West
Nile virus found in Indiana (CNN 8.22.01)
- Bullitt
authorizes fifth EMS ambulance (Courier
Journal 8.22.01)
- Lawrence
County to loan Life Star $65,000 (8.21.01)
- Tensions
build over E-911 cell phone plan (Los
Angeles Times 8.21.01)
- Chicago
911 center can now conceal callers (Chicago
Tribune 8.21.01)
- Wind
chill factor gets new formula (CNN 8.21.01)
- 800
children a year die: Why? (Kentucky Post
8.20.01)
- Boyle
County squads outline rescue needs (Danville
Advocate-Messenger 8.20.01)
- Suburban
life comes with a high price tag
(Courier-Journal 8.19.01)
- Medical
records privacy is argued (Herald Leader
8.18.01)
- Shigellosis
cases jump to 1,350 (Kentucky Post 8.18.01)
- Louisville
receives the first 24-hour hand care center in
the country (WHAS-TV 8.18.01)
- Louisville
police learn new approach to dealing with
mentally ill (Courier-Journal 8.18.01
- KSP
investigates former Eminence EMS president (8.16.01)
- NAEMSQP
creates Organizational Performance Excellence list server (8.16.01)
- Fund
established for paramedic with cancer
(8.16.01)
- Carter
County ambulance workers seek to join union (8.16.01)
- Staff
say new stretchers cause injury (Orlando
Sentinel 8.15.01)
- EMS
& ED Diversion Web Site (Abaris Group
8.14.01)
- Campbellsville
dispatcher of the year
(Central Kentucky News Journal 8.13.01)
- Funeral
arrangements for Nathan Wilson (8.13.01)
- OxyContin
maker to reformulate drug (CNN 8.13.01)
- Lawsuits
tarnish KDMC credibility (Herald Dispatch
8.11.01)
- Marion
County EM director restructures rescue squad; some members removed
(8.10.01)
- 69
autopsy reports cite oxycodone
(Herald-Leader 8.10.01)
- Strippers
collect for fire truck (Kentucky Post
8.10.01)
- Lt.
Gov. airs concerns over Medicare, ambulances
(Murray Ledger & Times 8.8.01)
- Unpaid
Medicaid claims forcing Life First to scale back (8.6.01)
- Paducah
now offers paramedicine degree (8.6.01)
- Freight
train rams into Erlanger fire rescue truck
(Kentucky Post 8.2.01)
- Shigella
outbreak spreading to Northern Kentucky
(8.2.01)
- EMS,
fire departments get automatic heart machine
(Lebanon Enterprise 8.1.01)
- Notice
about Medicare billing modifiers for Kentucky ambulance providers
(8.1.01)
- Invitation
to tour the Jewish Hospital Hand Care
Center
(STATCARE
8.1.01)
- Argument
gets physical between fire chief, mayor
(Herald-Leader 7.31.01)
- MTS
expands service area (7.30.01)
- Louisville
studies proper use of its reverse 911 system
(Courier Journal 7.30.01)
- Dispatchers
must handle stress, perform under pressure
(Messenger-Inquirer 7.29.01)
- OIG
issues three new advisory opinions on ambulance services (7.28.01)
- ALS
regs committee to meet Aug. 7 (7.28.01)
- New
draft on ambulance fee schedule (7.28.01)
- Ailing
Medicaid program seeks budget bandage
(Herald-Leader 7.28.01)
- Taxi
drivers say Kentucky is stiffing them on fares
(Herald-Leader 7.28.01)
- Christian
County rescue team turning 30 (New Era
7.27.01)
- Medical
director requirements strengthened (7.26.01)
- Henry
pushing for Medicare payments (Union County
Advocate 7.25.01)
- Medical-error
deaths overstated, report says (Lexington
Herald-Leader 7.25.01)
- KBEMS
agenda for July 26 (7.24.01)
- Medical
Standards Subcommittee agenda (7.24.01)
- Notices
of intent to promulgate administrative regulations (7.24.01)
- Brian
Jennemann laid to rest (WLKY-TV 7.23.01)
- KAPA
to hold western meeting on legislation (7.23.01)
- Doctor
investigations must be disclosed (Louisville Courier Journal
7.22.01)
- Certificate
of Need actions (7.21.01)
- EMT
who contracted meningitis dies at 27
(Louisville Courier Journal 7.21.01)
- Hospital
diversions increase (Cincinnati Enquirer
7.21.01)
- Ky.
medic loses battle with 'work related'
meningitis (Firehouse.com 7.20.01)
- Meningitis
claims life of EMT (WAVE-TV 7.20.01)
- Meningitis
kills local EMT (WLKY-TV 7.20.01)
- Medical
technician dies (WHAS-TV 7.20.01)
- Paramedic
training scholarship established to honor Brian
Jennemann (7.20.01)
- Funeral
arrangements for Brian Jenneman (7.20.01)
- JCEMS'
Brian Jenneman loses battle with meningitis
(7.20.01)
- Notice
of line-of-duty death (7.20.01)
- Condition
of EMT who contracted meningitis worsens
(Louisville Courier-Journal 7.20.01)
- Henderson
EMT's condition upgraded (7.20.01)
- JCEMS
EMT may be taken off life support (WHAS-TV 7.19.01)
- Condition
worsens for EMT with meningitis (WLKY-TV 7.19.01)
- Jefferson
EMT diagnosed with bacterial meningitis
(Louisville Courier-Journal 7.19.01)
- Medicare
delays payments again (7.19.01)
- Henderson
EMT in serious condition (7.19.01)
- JCEMS
worker in critical condition with meningitis (7.18.01)
- Fort
Wright seeks new fire/EMS chief (7.18.01)
- Committee
will hear Medicaid concerns (Lexington
Herald-Leader 7.18.01)
- Teen
rescued from cave after eight-hour entrapment (7.16.01)
- Scott
County emergency agencies hold training session
with UK Air Medical teams (Georgetown
News-Graphic 7.16.01)
- Post-retirement
'double-dipping' on rise (Lexington
Herald-Leader 7.15.01)
- Cops:
We restrained patient
(Kentucky Post 7.13.01)
- Voices
carry: Boyd EMS signals reach Martin area (7.13.01)
- Budget
shortfall brings cuts to state agencies
(Louisville Courier-Journal 7.13.01)
- Worker
freed after 10-hour ordeal (Cincinnati
Enquirer 7.13.01)
- KBEMS
in need of a financial shot (7.12.01)
- Lifesaver
(7.12.01)
- Hospitals
cited for patient dumping (CNN 7.12.01)
- Patient
dies after scuffle (Cincinnati Enquirer
7.12.01)
- Pilot
error held likely cause of UK copter crash
(Lexington Herald Leader 7.12.01)
- Farming
deaths down 65% from 1995 (Georgetown News
Graphic 7.11.01)
- Life
Star Ambulance reopens with new owner (7.10.01)
- Court
upholds limits on lawyers chasing ambulances
(Kentucky Post 7.10.01)
- Simpson
County's new EM director has full time job
(Bowling Green Daily News 7.10.01)
- 'Club
drug' use soars (Lexington Herald-Leader
7.10.01)
- STATCARE
introduces CE-Mail (7.10.01)
- Funeral
arrangements for Jill
Toncray's father
(7.9.01)
- ER
puts OMHS is good shape (Owensboro Messenger
Inquirer 7.9.01)
- Doctor
tells of rush to save boy following Florida
shark attack (CNN 7.9.01)
- ER
doc's woes date to 1986 (Bowling Green Daily
News 7.8.01)
- State
EMS conference site renovations wrapping up
(Owensboro Messenger Inquirer 7.8.01)
- 911
cutbacks can mean life or death (News
Democrat and Leader 7.7.01)
- Current
shortfall to hurt next state budget (Louisville Courier-Journal
7.7.01)
- Thanks
from Crittenden EMS (7.6.01)
- Manakee
indicted on Medicare fraud charges (7.5.01)
- 911
tape key in Hardin EMS controversy (News
Enterprise 7.5.01)
- Tornado
rips across parts of Pulaski County
(Lexington Herald-Leader 7.5.01)
- KAPA
holding meeting next week to discuss Medicare, KBEMS (7.3.01)
- U
of L doctors implant artificial heart
(Louisville Courier-Journal 7.3.01)
- Study
first to show where child drowning occurs
(CNN 7.2.01)
- Louisville
EMS reunion cancelled (7.2.01)
- Kentucky
will offer 100,000 free gun locks
(Louisville Courier-Journal 7.1.01)
- Officials
say fireworks a real danger (Louisville
Courier-Journal 7.1.01)
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