Middlesex-London Paramedic Service (MLPS) in Canada has adopted the ImageTrend Platform to enhance patient care and align with Ontario’s documentation standards.
This strategic move aims to improve clinical documentation and provide deeper insights into operational performance.
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With the Ontario-compliant platform, MLPS will be able to streamline data collection, enhance reporting consistency, and access real-time analytics.
These capabilities are crucial for operational decision-making and advancing system-wide quality initiatives.
MLPS paramedic services director Adam Bennett said: “After a thorough evaluation, we believe ImageTrend offers the right combination of innovation and support to meet the unique needs of MLPS. We’re looking forward to building a successful partnership.”
MLPS is now part of a rising number of Ontario paramedic services utilising ImageTrend’s integrated solution, which complies with the Ontario Ambulance Documentation Standards (OADS v4.0).
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By GlobalDataSet by the Ministry of Health this year, these standards dictate the documentation, submission, and application of ambulance call reports for quality improvement.
ImageTrend president and CEO Patrick Sheahan said: “Partnering with MLPS builds on our commitment to helping Canadian paramedic services document care efficiently and put their data to work.
“We look forward to supporting their team with a platform designed to meet today’s needs and adapt to what’s next.”
MLPS serves as a paramedic service provider for Middlesex County and the City of London, operating from 13 stations with over 450 professionals.
In May this year, ImageTrend expanded its reach in Canada through a partnership with Airmedic, enhancing aeromedical responses in Québec.
In February, the St Charles County Ambulance District in Missouri began using ImageTrend’s ePCR and Billing Bridge software.
