State Annual Report State Annual State Report Annual Report QUICK LINKS: Information for State EMS Officials: public/document/state-officials State EMS Directory: public/states/state-ems-agencies REPLICA The EMS Compact: public/document/replica More Maps and Data: public/data/maps Newsroom: public/document/news Contact the : public/dashboard/contact Each year, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians provides state officials with a State Annual Report a selection of relevant data about National EMS Certification, individualized for each state. The compiles these customized reports to strengthen communication between state EMS offices and the. This State Annual Report is specific to Arizona, and the data herein encompasses records from January 1 to December 31,. If you have questions about this report, please contact Dawn Markiecki at the by calling 614-888-4484 extension 134. Alternatively, the quick links to the left may provide answers to some common questions. Thank you for working with the in. Here s to the continued success of our partnership in 2017! STATE UTILIZATION OF NCCP NCCP State Optional OUR EDITORS: Severo Rodriguez, PhD, MS, Lindsey Durham, MBA Mark Terry, MPA, Amanda Broussard, BS, For more on the NCCP recertification model, please visit: public/data/maps Information current as of December 1,.
State Annual Report ATTs Issued for all EMS Levels 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL ATTs ISSUED IN : 4,204 Pearson VUE Professional Centers 3 3 Pearson VUE Authorized Testing Centers 9 9 AVERAGE NUMBER OF DAYS TO COMPLETION FOR FIRST TIME TEST-TAKERS FOR ALL EMS LEVELS ATT Issued to Taking First Cognitive Exam 17 days 17 days PAGE 2
State Annual Report First Attempt Pass Rates * NUMBER OF CANDIDATES 12 1,964 399 1,639 402 25% 75% 26% 74% 31% 69% Successful First Attempt Unsuccessful First Attempt 21% 79% 18% 8 Cumulative Third Attempt Pass Rates * NUMBER OF CANDIDATES 12 1,964 399 1,639 402 17% 20% 11% 83% 80% 89% 24% 10% 76% 90% National Rank Course Completion First Time Pass Rates of 29 of 51 8 - of 30 Cumulative Pass by Third Attempt 16 25 of 51 of 31 of 32 of 46 of 45 Based on states and District of Columbia that had ten (10) or more candidates that tested for that level. - - Unsuccessful Third Attempt 19 19 * Data as of January 28, 2017. Pass/fail data reports available on the state office site may vary if generated after that date. PAGE 3
State Annual Report Psychomotor Exams - Number of Scheduled ALS Psychomotor Exams 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Nationally Certified EMS Personnel 52 60 7,720 7,145 63 35 4,450 4,297 Training Officers Psychomotor Exams Administered 32 26 STAFF MAKE UP as of December 31, Medical Directors 912 811 444 379 PAGE 4
State Annual Report Psychomotor Exams Administered Dominguez, Victor 3 Pasch, Terrie 11 Ellis, Patricia 6 Dotterer, Robert 12 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% Candidates Recertified by Level 40% 81% 83% 30% 20% 43% 4 47% 56% 10% 0% 11% 17% Mark King Initiative The Mark King Initiative is an program designed to provide a simple path for lapsed registrants to regain National Certification. To the right is a chart detailing the number of lapsed registrants from your state. The Mark King Initiative, which must be activated by the state, is an opportunity for many of these providers to quickly and easily reobtain National Certification. Please contact the to learn more about activating the Mark King Initiative in your state. 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 176 FIRST RESPONDER AND EMR Lapsed Registrants 1970 - Numbers may include EMS personnel that changed careers, moved out of state, retired or are deceased. 26,708 BASIC AEMT AND EMT TOTAL LAPSED REGISTRANTS 9 4,250 PARAMEDIC AND PAGE 5
State Annual Report National Average Performance This chart is a visualization of the performance of programs in your state relative to the national average. In the chart, each bar represents all of the programs in your state for the specified level. The portion of each bar in blue represents the number of programs in your state that are high performing, and the portion in gray represents those that are low performing. For this chart, high performing is defined as those programs with a pass rate at or above the national average pass rate. Low performing is defined as those programs with a pass rate below the national average. In, the national average pass rate for paramedic programs was 71 percent, and the national average pass rate for EMT programs was 68 percent. Percent Percent Low Performing High Performing National Average PARAMEDIC EMT Registrants Active vs. Inactive ACTIVE INACTIVE PAGE 6