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Kenan S. Baldridge

Organized to Fail


Emergency Medical Services in the Rochester Region of New York State: Organization, Services and Systems
2010. 304 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-15164-X (363915164X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-15164-0 (9783639151640)

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In 1966 the federal government identified the horrendous quality of emergency care rendered to Americans. Seven years later, New York State responded with a law that set out lofty, but vague, goals for improving emergency care. Implementing statewide policies requires many choices: goals, technical theories, using an existing agency or building a new one, as well as evaluation criteria. Unfortunately, New York chose organization design and implementation methods that were inadequate to the task, not evaluated and pre-destined to fail. This work examines the Rochester Region within New York State. It reveals that, even today, the Rochester Region does not meet national quality standards on a consistent basis. This work explains why the State system architecture for EMS in New York was a design that was not effective and easily thwarted. The progress in EMS service that did occur was made despite State policy rather than because of it. This work should be useful to public managers, emergency managers, policy makers and legislators, as well as students of management, public policy, health care, emergency management and planning.
Dr. Baldridge is a former paramedic first certified as an EMT in 1976. He has three decade s experience in EMS and healthcare in New York, including nine as an EMS captain in a volunteer fire department. He holds an AB from Middlebury College, an MA from Syracuse University, an MPA from SUNY Albany, and a PhD. from the University of Akron, Ohio.