Episode Synopsis "Episode 05: Amy Jarosek - Williamson County, TX and program maturity"
Apologies for the delay, 2020 is taking a toll on all of us. This one was worth the wait! Value based health strategies have a habit of sounding like corporate boardroom chess, pretty far from reality for municipal public safety agencies... at first glance. Williamson County, Texas is a standout example of how a Community Paramedic program within a 3rd service model EMS agency can (and has) leveraged relationships and data to move beyond grant funded start-up into sustainable and growing.
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