NYC Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC)

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NameNYC Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC)
Websitenycremsco.org
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)2
Number of Locations1
About the Practice

The Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC) of New York City provides medical control and physician oversight for the NYC EMS system. It is responsible for developing, approving, and implementing prehospital treatment, triage, and transportation protocols that are consistent with New York State standards but address the unique needs of New York City. REMAC's responsibilities also include credentialing of EMS personnel and physicians, and contributing to emergency preparedness and CPR standards within the region.

Practice Locations (1)

475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1929, New York, New York 10115

Our Physicians (2)

Specialties
Emergency Medicine

2 physicians

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Leadership Team

Josef Schenker

MD, CPE, FACEP, FAEMS, Chair

Jeffrey Rabrich

MD, 1st Vice Chair

Bradley Kaufman

MD, 2nd Vice Chair

Electronic Health Record System

Epic

Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

Based on the available information from the search results, the NYC Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC) (nycremsco.org) does not appear to directly use a patient portal or a specific Electronic Health Record (EHR) system for patient care. The primary functions of NYC REMAC, as indicated by the search results, revolve around the development of prehospital treatment protocols and the oversight and credentialing of EMS providers in New York City. While there is mention of a Learning Management System (LMS) on the nycremsco.org website, this system is used for EMS provider training, continuing medical education, and credentialing, not for managing patient health information or providing patient access to records. Individual healthcare systems and EMS agencies within New York City utilize various EHR systems and patient portals. For example, NYC Health + Hospitals uses Epic and its associated patient portal, MyChart. Discussions also exist regarding the use of electronic pre-hospital care records (ePCR) by EMS agencies, but a single,η»ŸδΈ€ EHR system or patient portal mandated or used by NYC REMAC for patient care is not indicated in the search results. Therefore, it is not possible to identify a patient portal vendor or branding used by NYC REMAC, as their role is focused on protocol development and oversight rather than direct patient health record management.