From Point of Care to Patient Record: Reducing Risk with Integrated Clinical Support 

When clinical documentation lags behind care delivery, risk increases for providers, agencies, and patients. Prehospital care is growing more complex, yet documentation and clinical workflows often rely on manual entry and disconnected tools. Providers are forced to reconstruct care after the call instead of capturing it in real time, increasing cognitive load, documentation errors, and uncertainty in the patient care record.

OneDose and First Due connect clinical support and documentation at the point of care. In this webinar see how OneDose’s protocol-driven guidance and medication dosing tools integrate directly into First Due ePCR, allowing structured, NEMSIS-formatted data to flow automatically into the patient care report, without duplicate entry or added burden for providers.

With clinical actions captured as they occur, providers stay focused on patient care instead of paperwork. Agencies gain more accurate, consistent documentation, stronger protocol adherence, and clearer visibility for QA/QI, medical oversight, and compliance, building confidence that records reflect care as delivered, not reconstructed.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Delayed documentation increases risk
  2. Completing documentation after care increases errors, uncertainty, and risk for providers and agencies.
  3. Prehospital care has outgrown manual workflows
  4. Increasing care complexity makes manual, disconnected documentation inefficient and error-prone.
  5. Point-of-care integration reduces provider burden
  6. Integrating OneDose with First Due captures care in real time and eliminates duplicate documentation.
  7. Structured automation improves accuracy and compliance
  8. Protocol-driven, NEMSIS-formatted data flows directly into ePCR for more consistent documentation.
  9. Real-time capture strengthens oversight and confidence
  10. Accurate, real-time documentation improves QA/QI, compliance, and confidence that records reflect actual care delivered.

Featuring

Michael Elsbernd

Co-Founder & COO at OneDose
FIRST dUE
Michael Elsbernd is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of OneDose, an AI-powered clinical decision support platform built specifically for EMS. He is focused on helping EMS agencies improve protocol adherence, strengthen clinical documentation, and support field providers with real-time treatment guidance during high-pressure patient care situations.

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