The EMS Workforce is Sounding the Alarm [2025 EMS Trend Survey]
Editor's Note: In July 2025, EMS1 and Fitch & Associates released their annual EMS trend survey, What Paramedics Want, proudly sponsored by Pulsara....
This article originally appeared in JEMS.
As a board-certified emergency physician, James Woodson witnessed firsthand how technology has evolved in healthcare. A resource that has become an everyday commodity to industries of all sizes, mobile technology has the potential to transform how EMS services operate and improve patient outcomes in the prehospital setting.
After experiencing the challenges faced by emergency care providers, Woodson worked with a team to create Pulsara – a technology that supports real-time team communication between EMS and hospital teams. In this interview, Woodson explores how mobile technology is becoming a solution now and for the future.
Editor's Note: In July 2025, EMS1 and Fitch & Associates released their annual EMS trend survey, What Paramedics Want, proudly sponsored by Pulsara....
October Recap A Preview of New Features to ComePulsara Intelligence is an upcoming series of AI-powered features built to enhance clinician workflows...
In fast-paced clinical settings, documentation often competes with communication and patient care. Pulsara’s mission is to give healthcare workers an...