Principal Investigator, Professor NEMSIS Salt Lake City, Utah
Disclosure(s):
Julianne Ehlers, MA, CEM, AEMT: No financial relationships to disclose
Ryan Stark, JD, CAPO, CAC, CACO: No financial relationships to disclose
Over the years, there’s been a debate over who “controls” PCR data. NEMSIS asked the law firm of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth to take on some of the most hotly contested issues concerning ePCR data and in this session, we’ll reveal the answers to key questions like: 1. Who legally “owns” the PCR data? 2. When does a PCR become a “legal document?” 3. When can a PCR be amended, and by whom? 4. Who bears “legal responsibility” for what is in the PCR? 5. What can third parties do with an EMS agency’s PCR data?
And much, more. Come energized and ready to ask questions you’ve been wondering about regarding your PCR data.
Learning Objectives:
Discuss key attributes of EMS data responsibilities.
Identify best practices for creating, storing and sharing data.
Dispel myths and assumptions around who’s responsible for what in the PCR.