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Grant for EMS Essential Equipment – Teleconference Oct. 21 @ 10am CT

Service Providers,
This is just a reminder of the Pre-response Teleconference on Monday, October 21st at 10:00 am Central Time for Request for Application (RFA) #34307-32725 Essential Equipment Purchases for Licensed Ambulance Services in Tennessee. Please see the attached presentation that will be discussed. The information for the call is as follows:

Presentation PDF: click here to download/view

Meeting Name: RFA #34307-32725 Teleconference

Meeting number (access code): 2305 645-9670

Meeting password: 4BHmafiJM62

Meeting Link: https://tn.webex.com/tn/j.php?MTID=m48db5fed32c83e6eb8d33c8834da67bf

Join by phone: +1-415-655-0001 US TOLL

I hope that you can be in attendance.

Thank you so much for your interest in doing business with the State of Tennessee.

Melissa Painter | Competitive Procurement Director
Procurement Management Office
Division of Administrative Services
Andrew Johnson Tower, 5th Floor
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
p. 615-741-0285
c. 615-961-2482
Melissa.Painter@tn.gov

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Apply for funding – affected First Responders and First Responder Organizations

Application Process

While this fund supports response, relief, and recovery efforts in East Tennessee, our focus is on long-term recovery as this is historically the least funded strategy after a disaster. Specifically, we are focusing on the following counties impacted by Hurricane Helene: Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hawkins, Johnson, Unicoi, and Washington.

Please note the Foundation does not provide grants directly to individuals. Eligible organizations include 501c3 public charities, units of government, public educational institutions, and houses of worship.

We want to hear from you and what your organization’s needs are. Please send us an email at grantmaking@etf.org with the following information:

  1. A brief overview of your organization’s mission and programs.
  2. List the counties in East Tennessee supported by your efforts. Please note that funds from Neighbor to Neighbor are to exclusively support counties most affected by the flooding in our 25-county service area.
  3. A brief summary of the community needs/specific request for which your organization is seeking funding support and how the funds will be used.
  4. Your organization’s primary contact person (executive director, board chair, etc.) and their email address and phone number.

Note: Only the first responder agency can apply for funding. If an individual first responder is in need of funding, the first responder agency can apply and the  local Neighbor to Neighbor non-profit can award the funding on behalf of the individual first responder if needed.

Please note our guidelines and process may evolve as we learn more about changing needs and priorities in the community. We will provide additional information as we learn more.

A member of the Foundation’s Grantmaking Team will respond with receipt of your email. We will be in touch with your organization if we have any follow-up questions. Please know we are receiving a high volume of requests and are working through each one, and we will get back to you as soon as we can with an update on your request.

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Donate to affected East TN First Responders

The American Ambulance Association and TASA has coordinated with the East TN Foundation to provide an opportunity to donate directly to first responders and first responder organizations in East TN that have been affected by Hurricane Helene.

  • Go to the East Tennessee Foundation Neighbor-to-Neighbor Disaster Relief Fund
  • Click the “Give Now”button
  • On the “Donate to a Fund” page, use the search bar to identify your preferred “Neighbor to Neighbor” county charity (i.e. Cocke County Neighbor to Neighbor Disaster Relief Fund)
  • In the “Donate” form:
    • enter the donation amount
    • select the “Donation in Memory or Honor” option and “In Honor Of” option
    • In the “Person being remembered/honored”, enter the affected first responder or organization’s name. Note: Only the first responder agency can apply for funding. If an individual first responder is in need of funding, the first responder agency can apply and the  local Neighbor to Neighbor non-profit can award the funding on behalf of the individual first responder if needed.
    • In the “Whom to Notify”, enter the email or mailing address of the first responder or organization
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Conservation of Intravenous Fluids

October 4, 2024

Due to flooding from Hurricane Helene, Baxter International, which supplies about 60% of IV fluids in the US, experienced significant disruption to its facility in Marion, North Carolina. While re-opening the facility is a priority, there is no known timeline for this to occur. The impact on the availability of IV Fluid appears substantial and may result in challenges for resupply.

For now, product is available on the market, but allocations have been put in place to prevent hoarding and inappropriate distribution. Please work with and through your normal processes to obtain fluids.

Clinically, follow your protocols and only utilize IV fluids when the patient’s condition indicates a need for a fluid bolus. Otherwise, use capped IVs (Fluid Locks) for medication administration and flushes.

If you have any questions, please address them to the State of Tennessee Office of EMS.

Joe Holley, MD FACEP FAEMS
Medical Director
State of Tennessee Office of EMS

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FREE!!! Pre-Conference: “Exploring New Reimbursement Opportunities”

FREE!!!

Pre-Conference: “Exploring New Reimbursement Opportunities”

Lecture and group discussion to review opportunities and possible legislative efforts for new reimbursement opportunities: Topics include:

  • Reimbursement from Commercial Payors
  • Improving TennCare Supplemental Payments

This pre-conference will be held at the Park Vista Resort in Gatlinburg TN August 28, 2024 from 8:30 am-11:00 am

Date: August 28, 2024 (8:30 am-11:00 am)

Register here

Pre-Conference flyer/agenda

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2024 TASA Reimbursement & Compliance Conference

2024 TASA Reimbursement & Compliance Conference
August 28-29, 2024
Park Vista Hotel, Gatlinburg TN

Early Registration Price Good Through July 26, 2024

The 2024 TASA Reimbursement & Compliance Conference will be held at the Park Vista Hotel, Gatlinburg TN.  This conference is designed to offer

 attendees educational and networking opportunities to build/improve their EMS reimbursement and compliance within EMS.  Education and training will
 by provided by PWW (Page Wolfberg & Wirth LLC).

Dates: August 28 – August 29, 2024 (Wednesday noon until Thursday at 5pm)

CEU’s:

  • 4.0 CEU Units (CAC mandatory) are available for this conference
  • 8.0 CEU Units (CAC elective) are available for this conference
  • 12.0 CEU Units (CACO) are available for this conference
  • 12.0 CEU Units (CAPO) are available for this conference

Agenda: View/Download Agenda

Venue: Park Vista Resort in Gatlinburg, TN, is a newly renovated Doubletree brand hotel featuring 300 accommodating guestrooms and suites. At the Park Vista, it is our nature to provide spacious guestrooms, each with a private balcony and stunning views of the Great Smoky Mountains. You will fall in love with the sunrise, city lights and the mysterious “Blue Smoke” indigenous to our mountains.

Hotel Reservations: 865-436-9211 or 1-800-421-PARK or www.parkvista.com

Room Rate: $117.00

Online Booking Code: TAS

The discounted rate expires on 7-26-2024 or until there are no rooms available.