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ImageTrend Names 2022 Hooley Award Winners

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ImageTrend, Inc. announced the winners of the 2022 Hooley Awards at the 14th annual ImageTrend Connect Conference July 20 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Hooley Awards celebrate innovative ideas and programs in the EMS, fire, and health care industries. Nominees were narrowed down to a field of 9 finalists—3 in each of the 3 categories—from which the winners were selected by a panel of third-party judges. Judges cast votes via secret ballot for each category. ImageTrend extends congratulations to the nominees, finalists, and winners of the seventh Hooley Awards.

Innovation Award

Brandon Grinstead
Brandon Grinstead

To recognize those who are serving in a new or innovative way to meet the needs of their organization, including developing programs or solutions to benefit providers, administrators, or the community.

Winner: Captain Brandon Grinstead, Orange County Fire Authority, Data-Driven Solutions to Transport Decisions in Hypoxic Patients

Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) EMS paramedic Capt. Brandon Grinstead combated the uncertainty of the pandemic with data. As case counts skyrocketed and available EMS staff plummeted, delivering quality care became more important than ever. The local base hospitals and ERCs began to bombard the agency with complaints about transport decisions of hypoxic patients.

Utilizing various data points from ImageTrend Elite, Grinstead identified metrics that would improve patient care within the EMS system. He—along with his medical director and team of CQI RNs—developed a mutually agreeable definition of hypoxia and guidelines for the transport of these hypoxic patients. Once this data-driven standard was identified, it was communicated and deployed to field. After initiating the change, it was closely monitored to hold the change. In a 2-month period, OCFA went from 52% compliance to 96% with hypoxia transport decisions.

Other finalists:

  • Captain Anthony Maro, Collier EMS Training Department, Collier County EMS, Tracking Social Service Needs in the Community
  • Chief Frank Simone, North Las Vegas Fire Department, Positive and Proactive Changes through Data

New Frontier Award

Peggy Huddleston
Peggy Huddleston

To recognize those that are going above and beyond the call of duty and breaking new ground or serving in a humanitarian way.

Winner: Peggy Huddleston, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Mass-Casualty Patient Log Worksheet and MO Mass Incident Deployment Form Incorporated into ImageTrend Elite

To better address unfortunate mass-casualty incidents, the need arose for a tracking system to assist in the field. A mass-casualty worksheet was created in ImageTrend Elite to make it possible for emergency personnel to document each patient involved in the mass-casualty incident with the pertinent information needed for treatment and tracking. This also allowed for the ePCR to be synced with the ImageTrend TCD Trauma Patient Registry for the hospital staff to have access to the prehospital information. Transmitting the information to ImageTrend Patient Registry allows hospitals access to any prehospital information that was gathered at the repatriation site or any other mass incident location.

Other finalists:

  • St. Paul Fire Department, Preventing Firefighter Cancer with a Sauna
  • Nashville Fire Department, Responding to Calls Faster with Mini-Ambulances

Service Award

Timothy Seplaki
Timothy Seplaki

Considers how data is being used to further the safety of their community or reach community goals, and acknowledges the fact that data is boundless and can be used in any number of ways for the benefit of society.

Winner: Timothy Seplaki, New Jersey Department of Health Office of Emergency Medical Services, Excellence in Innovation Caring for Providers and Patients

Timothy Seplaki serves the community daily through his work to end the opioid epidemic. Throughout his career in EMS and his work at the New Jersey Office of Emergency Medical Services, Tim noticed many EMS providers do not have the resources or take the time to talk to patients who overdosed about treatment options. After identifying this serious gap in resources and ability to provide treatment options, Tim identified critical partners and, through a collaborative effort, created the Five Minutes to Help program. This is a training that gives important information to EMS providers about ending the stigma surrounding substance use disorder (SUD) and teaches them how to connect patients to recovery resources.

Other finalists:

  • Michael Scadden, Idaho Falls Fire Department, TRUSTing a Peer Support Team
  • Michael Poynter, Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, Camp Hero

“We’re so pleased to honor and celebrate the dedication and hard work of all 9 of this year’s Hooley Awards finalists at our first Connect Conference, back in person [for the first time] since 2019,” said Joe Graw, ImageTrend president and CEO. “We extend a huge congratulations to this year’s award recipients and an even bigger thank you for their service to their communities.”

The eighth annual Hooley Awards w,ill be presented during the 2023 Connect Conference. Follow ImageTrend on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter for pictures, articles and more on the stories of this year’s Hooley Awards finalists and winners.

ImageTrend, Inc. is dedicated to connecting life’s most important data in the healthcare and emergency response community. ImageTrend delivers software solutions, data analytics and services for EMS, hospitals, community paramedicine (CP), critical care, fire, and preparedness to enable fully integrated patient-centric health care and public safety. ImageTrend’s commitment to innovation, its clients, and providing world-class implementation and support is unsurpassed. Based in Lakeville, Minnesota, ImageTrend combines business analysis, creative design and data driven architecture to offer scalable solutions and strategies for today and the future.

 

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