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NATIONAL EMS WEEK May 20-26, 2012 NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK May 6-12, 2012 ternal defibrillators / monitors / tablets / radios / medical direc-tor training / mannequins / gen-erators / video-conference equip / course fees for new medics, ambulances and numer-ous other items. You are only limited by your imagination and regulatory guidance. Some errors can keep your request out of contention for review and they are as follows: 1. Late submission. Proposals received late are not read. Always send in your proposals early. 2. Formatting. The Request for Proposal (RFP) specifically states that all proposals will be tabbed to designate the different sections of the re-quest. This allows for faster reviewing and insures each proposal is looked at in the same order. 3. Formatting. The RFP specifi-cally states that all proposals will be submitted with 9 total copies of the request. There are nine reviewers during each cycle. This allows for one packet per reviewer. Read the RFP closely. The little things can make the dif-ference as to the final outcome on your request. If you have general questions regarding this program, please contact us at OSDH Emergency Systems Office. ***Please un-derstand that on the day the OERSSIRF for 2012 is published, all calls must go to Susan Wiest in procurement. Those in the Emergency Systems office will not be able to comment once the RFP is announced. http://www.ok.gov/health/ Protective_Health/ Emergency_Medical_Services/ OERSSIRF_- _OK_Emergency_Response_Sy stems_Stabilization_and_Impr ovement_Revolving_Fund_/ index.html Volume 2, Issue 1 March 2012 Emergency Systems Newsletter Upcoming Meetings : April / June 2012 RTAB 1 - 04/24/2012 2 - 05/08/2012 3 - 06/07/2012 4 - 05/24/2012 5 - 06/21/2012 6 - 05/15/2012 7 - 04/03/2012 8 - 04/10/2012 CQI 1 - 04/24/2012 2/4/7 - 06/14/2012 3 - 06/07/2012 5 - 06/21/2012 6/8 - 04/10/2012 MAC 05/16/2012 OERSDAC 05/17/2012 OTSIDAC 05/09/2012 (Date change) FYI: EMS News 2 Education Brief 2 Hospital Updates 3 EMS Updates 3 Trauma Symposium 4 OKEMSIS Info 4 OTEP Award 4 Phone Directory 5 OERSSIRF Oklahoma Emergency Re-sponse Systems Stabilization and Improvement Revolving Fund. The OERSSIRF award pro-gram will be opening in May 2012 for proposals from eligible entities. We encourage all interested parties to go to the webpage to review the requirements and parameters of this program. Please read the program closely to ensure that you meet ALL requirements. This award program was built specifically to make monies available for stabilization and improvement of rural EMS. By using a “grant” format you each have an equal opportunity to apply for funds to aid you in many areas. Previous proposals included: training / cots / automated ex- The publication is issued by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, as authorized by Terry Cline, PhD, Commissioner of Health and Secretary of Health and Human Services. Copies have not been printed but are available on the Oklahoma State Department of Health website at www.health.ok.gov Newsletters will be found at - Protective Health - Trauma Division - Newsletters Page 1 NATIONAL NURSES WEEK May 6-12, 2012 We at Emergency Systems want to express our thanks to everyone working in Emergency Medicine. Lack of sleep, too much overtime, double shifts, leaving in the middle of family functions, school pro-grams missed, holidays celebrated on shift and not at home, this is just another normal day in a medical profession. BUT - holding some ones hand on their worst day ever, rocking a hurt child to sleep when you are the only one there, smiling through the night to encourage family members, watching a healed or healing patient going home to family - priceless. When you can go home at night (or day) and know that you have touched the lives of those for whom you cared, your own heart smiles. You are the cornerstone and capstone of our systems. We offer you our thanks for a job done well, and for time volunteered above and beyond the normal scheduled day. Thank you for giving your energy and knowledge to ensure that the best quality emergency medical care is rendered to the people of your community and state. We appreciate all you do, and we thank you.
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Full text | NATIONAL EMS WEEK May 20-26, 2012 NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK May 6-12, 2012 ternal defibrillators / monitors / tablets / radios / medical direc-tor training / mannequins / gen-erators / video-conference equip / course fees for new medics, ambulances and numer-ous other items. You are only limited by your imagination and regulatory guidance. Some errors can keep your request out of contention for review and they are as follows: 1. Late submission. Proposals received late are not read. Always send in your proposals early. 2. Formatting. The Request for Proposal (RFP) specifically states that all proposals will be tabbed to designate the different sections of the re-quest. This allows for faster reviewing and insures each proposal is looked at in the same order. 3. Formatting. The RFP specifi-cally states that all proposals will be submitted with 9 total copies of the request. There are nine reviewers during each cycle. This allows for one packet per reviewer. Read the RFP closely. The little things can make the dif-ference as to the final outcome on your request. If you have general questions regarding this program, please contact us at OSDH Emergency Systems Office. ***Please un-derstand that on the day the OERSSIRF for 2012 is published, all calls must go to Susan Wiest in procurement. Those in the Emergency Systems office will not be able to comment once the RFP is announced. http://www.ok.gov/health/ Protective_Health/ Emergency_Medical_Services/ OERSSIRF_- _OK_Emergency_Response_Sy stems_Stabilization_and_Impr ovement_Revolving_Fund_/ index.html Volume 2, Issue 1 March 2012 Emergency Systems Newsletter Upcoming Meetings : April / June 2012 RTAB 1 - 04/24/2012 2 - 05/08/2012 3 - 06/07/2012 4 - 05/24/2012 5 - 06/21/2012 6 - 05/15/2012 7 - 04/03/2012 8 - 04/10/2012 CQI 1 - 04/24/2012 2/4/7 - 06/14/2012 3 - 06/07/2012 5 - 06/21/2012 6/8 - 04/10/2012 MAC 05/16/2012 OERSDAC 05/17/2012 OTSIDAC 05/09/2012 (Date change) FYI: EMS News 2 Education Brief 2 Hospital Updates 3 EMS Updates 3 Trauma Symposium 4 OKEMSIS Info 4 OTEP Award 4 Phone Directory 5 OERSSIRF Oklahoma Emergency Re-sponse Systems Stabilization and Improvement Revolving Fund. The OERSSIRF award pro-gram will be opening in May 2012 for proposals from eligible entities. We encourage all interested parties to go to the webpage to review the requirements and parameters of this program. Please read the program closely to ensure that you meet ALL requirements. This award program was built specifically to make monies available for stabilization and improvement of rural EMS. By using a “grant” format you each have an equal opportunity to apply for funds to aid you in many areas. Previous proposals included: training / cots / automated ex- The publication is issued by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, as authorized by Terry Cline, PhD, Commissioner of Health and Secretary of Health and Human Services. Copies have not been printed but are available on the Oklahoma State Department of Health website at www.health.ok.gov Newsletters will be found at - Protective Health - Trauma Division - Newsletters Page 1 NATIONAL NURSES WEEK May 6-12, 2012 We at Emergency Systems want to express our thanks to everyone working in Emergency Medicine. Lack of sleep, too much overtime, double shifts, leaving in the middle of family functions, school pro-grams missed, holidays celebrated on shift and not at home, this is just another normal day in a medical profession. BUT - holding some ones hand on their worst day ever, rocking a hurt child to sleep when you are the only one there, smiling through the night to encourage family members, watching a healed or healing patient going home to family - priceless. When you can go home at night (or day) and know that you have touched the lives of those for whom you cared, your own heart smiles. You are the cornerstone and capstone of our systems. We offer you our thanks for a job done well, and for time volunteered above and beyond the normal scheduled day. Thank you for giving your energy and knowledge to ensure that the best quality emergency medical care is rendered to the people of your community and state. We appreciate all you do, and we thank you. |
Date created | 2012-08-09 |
Date modified | 2012-08-09 |