August 2018 FP Newsletter For Specialty Care Paramedics Call for Board Candidate Nominations Make a difference in YOUR Association. VOTE NOW! More Info on Page 2 Message From the President Good afternoon from the mountains of East Tennessee! Last month, your Association marked a milestone by holding its first Board of Directors meeting outside of the United States. We met as a board in Mississauga, Ontario, which is just outside of Toronto, and were hosted by our friends at ORNGE. I would like to again express my appreciation to ORNGE for being such accommodating hosts, and to the Paramedic Association of Canada for taking the time to meet with us. We accomplished quite a bit during our tenure in Canada, not the least of which was a top-to-bottom revision of our bylaws. A total review of the bylaws and corporate structure had not been accomplished since 2008. In looking over our current rules, we are proposing several changes to the membership. The rules currently call for the Vice President to be elected from amongst the Board of Directors. In past years, this has effectively been an appointment by the Board, as no candidate as far as any of us can remember has run opposed. We are now looking to codify that stance and have the Vice President appointed from the membership of the Board. Your elected members of the Board of Directors know the potential candidates personally, and every member of this Association has the ability to vote for every single member of the Board, versus a regional construct. To that end, we are looking to move towards a more parliamentary system, more in line with our friends at AMPA and ASTNA. In addition Continued on page 7 Issue Highlights Page 2 Page 4 GLAC Quarterly Update Page 5 AMTC Information Page 6 Election information Page 3 Military Update Tim Hynes Foundation IBSC Announcement EMS World Expo Page 7 Upcoming Pittman Courses Page 8 Our Sponsors Page 10 Our Partners
2018 Ballot 2018-2020 IAFCCP Officers and Directors MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR ASSOCIATION Vote on or before August 31, 2018 Vice President (2-year Commitment) Prospective candidates must come from the current sitting Board of Directors or having served on the Board within one year of the date of election. Candidate: Phil Ward Travis County EMS, Temple, TX Business Director (3-year Term) Prospective candidates must come from the current sitting Board of Directors or having served on the Board within one year of the date of election. Candidate: Danny Nayman EMS Charts, Raleigh, NC International Liaison (1-year Term) The International Liaison is responsible for facilitating communications between the IAFCCP Board of Directors and the international membership; is responsible for attending all IAFCCP meetings and functions as required; and, may be assigned additional IAFCCP projects as needed by the President f the IAFCCP. This is a non-voting position. Candidate: Jaime Charfen PIDEME, Leon Guanjuato, Mexico Board Member at Large (2-year Term) Board members are responsible for developing, approving and evaluating programs and activities, and ensuring that the needs of the membership are met. Board members are expected to participate in all scheduled meetings and conference calls. Candidates: Brian Ceraolo Erlanger LifeForce Chattanooga, TN Ryan Gapinski ShandsCair Jacksonville, FL Corbin King Air Methods Corporation Gilbert, AZ Cory Oaks Classic Air Medical Fielding, UT Michael Mulhern DHART Manchester, NH David Olvera Air Methods Corporation Denver, CO Bruce Troutman Superior Ambulance Elmhurst, IL 2
Military Update The Reciprocity guide is being updated quarterly with new information from the various State EMS offices. They are also adding in a section for military spouses. I am maintaining involvement with the School of Army Aviation Medicine at Fort Rucker, AL, and I continue to inform the Flight Paramedic graduates about the membership benefits associated with the IAFCCP. The NEMSQA meeting was held in Dallas on 12-13 July. I am actively representing the IAFCCP on that committee. They, however, are still in the development process with elections and developing bylaws. DUSTOFF! -CPT(P) Mike Brisson CPT(P) Michael Brisson Annual Golf Outing at River Oaks Thank you to all our participants! Golfer turnout this year was record with 15 teams turning out for an 8:30am scramble! Plans are already underway for next year s event. Watch for updates on IAFCCP.org. 2019 THF Golf Outing dates will be announced soon, Salt Lake City, UT Donations to help raise awareness and funds to support the SMTA scholarship and activities of the Tim Hynes Foundation. Sponsors - 3
Government & Legislative Affairs Committee Update In Congress, the U.S. House of Representatives remains on recess until after Labor Day. The Senate has reconvened after an abbreviated August recess, and is swiftly taking up legislation on spending bills, judicial nominees, and the ongoing Russia probe. FAA Reauthorization expires Sept. 30, 2018. Legislation to renew the FAA Authorization has passed the House, and the Senate continues to consider its own legislation for FAA Reauthorization. The IAFCCP, and several other air medical and EMS associations continue to monitor progress in the Senate, as potential amendments exist that could have a profound effect on air medical services. S. 2812 (McCaskill, D- MO) has language identical to Section 412 of the House FAA bill (H.R. 4). S. 2812 would create a committee to review how to segregate air ambulance bill charges between what is transportation (i.e., aviation) and what is non-transportation (i.e., health care). The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) would then institute rulemaking to format bills for air medical services. Lastly, anything deemed to be nontransportation would fall under expanded state oversight, as it would be carved out of current DOT oversight via revision of the Airline Deregulation Act (ADA). This bill was introduced as a means of addressing the ongoing balance billing issue for patients. To address the balance billing issue, IAFCCP supports H.R. 3378 (Walorski, R-IN), a bipartisan supported bill to reform Medicare reimbursement for air medical services which bases reimbursement on cost reporting and institutes reporting on quality measures. Quality reporting will be used to create a value-based purchasing program that will incentivize air medical services towards higher quality in healthcare. Christopher D. Hall, IAFCCP GLAC Chairman While some segments of the air medical community favor S. 2812, the IAFCCP is opposed to ADA revision and the disruption of over 40 years of uniform aviation oversight of air carriers (air medical services must possess Part 135 air carrier certificates to bill Medicare). Currently, states have the ability to effectively regulate all aspects of health care within their borders already and exercise this authority in overseeing the care that paramedics deliver each day. The IAFCCP believes the best way to address the healthcare payment policy that involves patient balance billing is to correct the underreimbursement by government payers (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, etc.) that results in large amounts of uncompensated care that inevitably gets shifted to commercial insurance payers. 4
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The IBSC Receives Accreditation from the NCCA The International Board of Specialty Certification (IBSC ) has been awarded accreditation status from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies, the Accreditation Body of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence (ICE). The NCCA accreditation means that the highest quality standards in professional certification are met to ensure our certifications adhere to modern standards of practice in the certification industry. The NCCA was founded to help ensure the health, welfare, and safety of the public through the accreditation of a variety of certification programs that assess professional competence. NCCA uses a peer review process to: establish accreditation standards; evaluate compliance with these standards; recognize programs which demonstrate compliance; and serve as a resource on quality certification. More information can be found at www.credentialingexcellence.org. The NCCA accreditation encompasses all of the IBSC s paramedic level certifications to include the Certified Community Paramedic (CP-C ), the Certified Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C ), the Certified Flight Paramedic (FP- C ), and the Certified Tactical Paramedic (TP- C ) certifications. The IBSC is very excited and honored to have obtained the prestigious NCCA accreditation for our certification examinations said Graham Pierce, IBSC s Chairman. The IBSC has become the first and only NCCA accredited certification process for paramedics working in specialty environments. The NCCA s recognition demonstrates our commitment to the highest quality standards in professional certification. The NCCA accreditation is for a five-year period through August 2023. 6
(Continued from page 1). we have proposed that the officer terms be for a period of two years, versus a single year in each officer seat. This will again provide parity with the other associations and keep the wealth of knowledge and experience in place versus our present one and out system. We also allowed in our revisions for multiple membership meetings per year versus the single general membership meeting at AMTC. Allowing for additional membership meetings will allow us to better connect with the membership at varying conferences. As we seek to delve into the realm of community and tactical paramedicine, it simply makes sense that we would meet the members where they are, rather than only offering a single opportunity per year. Finally, we have given our representatives from interest groups such as military medics, international members, and community paramedicine a full seat at the table by making these liaisons full members of the Board of Directors, elected for a two-year term and with full voting privileges. We want to make sure that the voices of our subgroups are heard. It has been an honor to serve as your President this year. I hope that you are pleased with the things that we have managed to accomplish. I leave you in the very capable hands of your Vice President, Ryan Walter of Arizona. I look forward to meeting as many of you as I can at AMTC September 24 25, 2018 Roanoke, VA October 19 20, 2018 AMTC Phoenix, AZ October 29 30, 2018 EMS WORLD EXPO Nashville, TN (Registration at www.emsworldexpo.com) October 19 20, 2018 AMTC Phoenix, AZ Registration is available on the IAFCCP Website Kindest regards, Aaron Special thanks to our Summer Board Meeting Host: 7
Executive Committee Aaron Byrd, MPA, NRP, FP-C WakeMed Mobile Critical Care Ryan Walter, FP-C Air Methods / Native Air Richard Childress, CMTE, FP-C GHS MedTrans President Vice President Business Director IAFCCP Sponsors Kevin Collopy, BA, CMTE, FP-C, NR-P Past President AirLink/VitaLink Critical Care Transport Board of Directors Jason Bazelow, FP-C Vident EastCare Greenville, NC CPT. Michael Brisson, PhD., MPH, MS, FP-C U.S. Army Reserve Enterprise, AL Corbin King Air Methods Corp. Gilbert, AZ Danny Nayman, BS, NREMT-P, FP-C EMS Charts Raleigh, NC David Olvera, NREMT-P, FP-C Air Methods Corp. Denver, CO Stacy Prater, NREMT-P, FP-C, I/C LIFE FORCE Air Medical Chattanooga, TN Robert Smith, MHS, NRP, FP-C, CMTE Carolinas Health Care System Charlotte, NC Michael Templeton, FP-C TH2S Consulting United Kingdom Phillip Ward, FP-C Travis County EMS Temple, TX Liaisons/Advisers David O. Bump, MDB, NREMT-P, FP-C, CCP-C IBSC Liaison John Clark JD, NREMT-P, FP-C, CCP-C, CMTE Tim Hynes Foundation President Jon Gryniuk, NREMT-P, FP-C, CCP-C CAMTS Rep.: Air Methods Christopher Hall, FP-C GLAC Chairman PHI Air Medical Terri Hoffman, MD Medical Adviser: Flight for Life Peter Tilney, DO, EMT-P Medical Adviser: LifeFlight of Maine Monica Newman Executive Director 8
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August 2018 IAFCCP Partners The mission of the IAFCCP is to provide advocacy, leadership, professional development and education opportunities for specialty care paramedics. The FP News is a publication of the IAFCCP. It is published four times per year February, May, August and November. Annual subscription is available as a benefit of membership in the Association. Articles and information contained within the FP News may not be reproduced in any form or part without written permission from the IAFCCP. Advertising is per issue and is priced as follows: Full page $400; Half page $250; Quarter page $175; A 10% discount applies to the purchase of any four ads (size can be mixed and matched, but must appear in four consecutive issues). Contact Monica at (770) 979-6372. International Association of Flight & Critical Care Paramedics 4835 Riveredge Cove Snellville, GA 30039 770-979-6372 770-979-6500 FAX info@flightparamedic.org