EVERY CALL, EVERY STORY
MIH Summit at EMS World Expo
Fall 2025
Every moment in EMS is a story waiting to be told, and EMS World Expo is where those stories come together. This is more than a conference—it’s the gathering place for the EMS community to connect, learn, and grow. With world-class education, immersive training sessions, and invaluable opportunities to connect with peers and industry leaders, EMS World Expo equips you with the tools to elevate your practice and inspire your next chapter.
Kicks off October 20, 2025 at 7 PM EST.
MIH Sessions begin October 21, 2025.
Full Agenda
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NAMIHP Partners & MIH Trailblazers
NAMIHP Partners & MIH Catalysts
NAMIHP Partners & MIH Innovators
NAMIHP Partners & MIH Champions
NAMIHP Advocates & Research Partners
NAMIHP Networking Event
Monday, October 20th
Five Iron Golf
421 N Pennsylvania St Suite 101, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Five Iron Golf
421 N Pennsylvania St Suite 101, Indianapolis, IN 46204
NAMIHP MIH Summit Agenda
Tuesday, October 21st
Indiana Convention Center
100 South Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46225
100 South Capitol Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46225
7:15 am - 8:00 am | Wabash 3
Breakfast and Registration
8:00 am - 8:10 am | Wabash 3
Welcome & Introductions
8:10 am - 8:55 am | Wabash 3
Legislative & Policy Outlook Panel
The Legislative and Policy Outlook Panel brings together national leaders from across EMS and Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine (MIH/CP), including the National Association of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers (NAMIHP), the American Ambulance Association (AAA), and leaders with a State EMS Director lens for a timely discussion on the future of the field. Panelists will share updates on federal and state legislative activity, regulatory priorities, and payer policy developments shaping the EMS and MIH/CP landscape.
The session will explore key challenges in the year ahead, including funding sustainability, workforce issues, and the evolving role of EMS and MIH in value-based care. Special attention will be given to rural health transformation efforts, highlighting opportunities where MIH/CP can address access gaps and support innovative care delivery models. Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, panelists will consider how MIH/CP can align with national healthcare priorities, strengthen advocacy strategies, and ensure a strong policy foundation for continued growth and impact.
Moderator: Victoria Reinhartz, PharmD, CPh, Executive Director, National Association of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers (NAMIHP) Panelists: Kraig Kinney, J.D., EMT-P, Indiana State EMS Director | Maria Bianchi, CAE, Chief Executive Officer, American Ambulance Association (AAA) | Dixon Marlow, Chief Executive Officer, Amerimed Medical Solutions | Samantha Johnson Esq., MBA, MHA, Senior Associate General Counsel, Grady Health Systems and Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services
8:55 am - 9:15 am | Wabash 3
NAEMSP Publishes Position Statement on MIH/CP
Get updates live from physician leaders and authors of the 2025 Position Statement and Resource Document of NAEMSP. Successful implementation recommendations, including positions on community health needs assessment, engaged EMS medical directors, multidisciplinary collaboration, and sustainable reimbursement that recognizes prehospital care delivery beyond traditional payment for transport will be discussed.
Alexander Ulintz, MD, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Joel Rowe, MD, Medical Director, Gilchrist County Fire Rescue
Jeff Rollman, Assistant Clinical Professor, Emergency Health Sciences, UT Health San Antonio
9:20 am - 10:00 am | Split Sessions
Through Their Eyes: Member and Provider Stories from Community Paramedicine
Wabash 3
This presentation will explore findings from a Qualitative Study of the Molina Healthcare–San Antonio Fire Partnership — Illuminating MIH’s Broader Potential
Jerry A. Allison, MD, MSH, CPE, Chief Medical Officer | National Medical Director | Physician Leader | MIH Advocate
Bridging the Gaps: Advancing Community Health Through Integrated Paramedicine
Room 120
Explore how Lexington Fire Department’s Community Paramedicine Division integrates Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH), Quick Response Teams (QRT), and Crisis Co-Response Teams (CRT) to address complex medical, behavioral, and social needs. Highlights include real-world strategies, staffing models, and outcome data.
Alex Jann, EMT-P, Lt in Charge, LFUCG Division of Fire & Emergency Services
Patrick Branam, EMT-P, Lead FF/PM on MIH, LFUCG Division of Fire & Emergency Services
Mackenzie Gross, CSW, Lead Social Worker on MIH, LFUCG Division of Fire & Emergency Services
Where to Begin? A Fire Department’s Approach to Launching an MIH Program
Room 121
This presentation outlines the development and implementation of the Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) program in Chesapeake, Virginia, led by a single program manager with no previous experience in MIH-CP programs. The program aimed to fill gaps in healthcare access and decrease non-emergency 911 calls through paramedicine and community services. A community needs assessment, including call volume analysis and emergency department data, guided the program’s strategy, particularly in light of an expected increase in the elderly population. Unlike traditional community paramedicine, Chesapeake’s approach focused on patient navigation, integrating healthcare and social services, and providing education for chronic disease management. Core services included fall prevention, chronic illness support, and patient education. The program’s success relied on thorough planning, data collection for evaluation and funding, stakeholder engagement, and effective marketing. Pilot results demonstrated significant reductions in 911 calls among enrolled clients, and strategic partnerships with local organizations improved service delivery and community impact.
Jo Phillips, Founder, Integrated Healthcare Solutions
10:00 am - 10:15 am
BREAK
Offered in Partnership by IHCare+
Offered in Partnership by IHCare+
10:15 am - 11:00 am | Wabash 3
Measure, Report, Improve: Proving Excellence in MIH
Drs. Bigham and Schwartz will share a proven model for performance excellence as an industry – that considers defining, measuring, and benchmarking performance as a suite of critical elements of quality improvement. The presentation will outline the opportunity facing the field of MIH while considering the implications, risk, and timing of these steps in the continuous improvement journey.
Hamilton P. Schwartz, MD, MEd, FAAP, FACEP, GAMUT™ Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics & Pediatric Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Medical Director, Cincinnati Children’s Critical Care Transport Team, Board-certified EMS Physician & Pediatric Medical Director, Cincinnati Fire & Rescue
Michael Bigham, MD, MBA, FAAP, FCCM, GAMUT™ Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Chief Quality Officer and Pediatric Intensivist, Akron Children’s Hospital
11:05 am - 11:50 am
Proactive Support: Why Incorporating Mental Health Programs into Wellness Strategies Supports Your Employees and Your Bottom Line
Wabash 3
Dr. McElheran and Ryan Collyer will co-present the theoretical framework that guided the design, delivery, and evaluation of two upstream psychoeducation and support programs for paramedic members. Their presentation will focus on promoting positive mental, social, and relational health among participants. They will also explore how this approach contributes to strengthening organizational culture and enhancing employee retention, ultimately supporting a more resilient and successful organization.
Megan McElheran, Psy.D. CEO and Clinical Psychologist Wayfound Mental Health Group
Ryan Collyer, BOS Lead and Clinical Liaison, Wayfound Mental Health Group
11:05 am - 12:05 pm
CAMTS Hands-On Workshop | Active Steps for MIH Program Accreditation
Room 121
Achieving Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) is a powerful way to strengthen your program. This interactive workshop will provide a hands-on introduction to the initial steps of the accreditation journey, breaking down key requirements, policies, and documentation. By the end of the session, participants will leave with a clear understanding of where to start, Action Plan priorities, and how to take the first concrete steps toward becoming one of the industry’s best MIH programs.
Victoria Reinhartz, PharmD, CPh, Executive Director, National Association of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers (NAMIHP)
Dudley Smith, Associate Executive Director, Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS)
Shelley Mahaffey, Office Manager, Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS)
Joe House, Executive Director, Kansas Board of EMS
Tech Check Interactive Workshop
Cell Phones to Satellites: Building A Connectivity Program Around Your Agency’s Unique Needs
Room 120
Join leaders from the First Responder Network Authority for a hands-on interactive session using real-world field scenarios to examine how operational environments shape connectivity needs. Through case-based exercises, participants will explore LTE, Wi-Fi, and satellite solutions while identifying opportunities for cross-role collaboration to create more cohesive and effective connectivity strategies.
Jon Olson, Senior Public Safety Advisor, FirstNet Authority
Charles Hardnett, Software Application Architect, FirstNet Authority
11:50 am - 1:00 pm | Wabash 3
LUNCH
1:00 pm - 1:40 pm
“Itches, Stitches, and ….”
Spotlight Program | Sacramento Metro Fire Department’s Advanced Provider MIH Program
Wabash 3
This session will provide a look at Metro Fire’s Advanced Provider MIH program and it’s impact on employee health. Using real world case studies – including a scabies outbreak, lacerations, and animal bites – we will demonstrate how MIH provided rapid, on-site treatment that avoided costly emergency department visits, controlled workplace health risks, and supported operational readiness.
Scott Perryman, Battalion Chief, Sacramento Metro Fire Department | Danny Gallardo, Paramedic, Sacramento Metro Fire Department | Bailey Murphey, Advanced Provider, Sacramento Metro Fire Department | Cody Parker, Paramedic, Sacramento Metro Fire Department
1:45 pm - 2:30 pm
HEDIS Measures: What Are They & What Do They Have to do with MIH?
Room 120
Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) quality scores influence payer performance, reimbursement, and public reporting, making them a key driver in today’s value-based care landscape. By aligning MIH services with their goals, agencies can build sustainable partnerships while helping elevate quality outcomes across the healthcare system.
Learn how MIH can create measurable improvements that align with HEDIS gaps, FQHC needs, and payer priorities to demonstrate value across healthcare.
Thom Derkowski, MHA, BSc, EMS-IC, LP, ACHE, Senior Director, Health Center Operations for Honor Community Health
Relationships First: The CARES Approach to Community Risk Reduction, MIH, and Aging in Place
Ryan Bosecker NRP, CP-C, CCHW, Battalion Chief and CARES Program Lead, Vanderburgh County Fire Department
Dawnyel Flavin NRP, CP-C, NCEE, CCHW, Community Paramedic, Vanderburgh County Fire Department
Leveraging FQHCs & NPs in MIH: Keeping Patients Home and Healthy with Fire-Based Partnerships
Wabash 3
This presentation highlights how fire-based Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) programs can transform chronic disease management and support aging in place by integrating with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). Leveraging multidisciplinary teams and innovative partnerships, the Olathe Fire Department MIH program demonstrates how aligning emergency medical services with primary care and community resources reduces 911 utilization, prevents unnecessary hospital admissions, and improves continuity of care. Case examples will illustrate how MIH providers address chronic care needs, support geriatric populations, and build collaborative treatment plans that account for both medical conditions and social determinants of health. By focusing on the whole patient, including their healthcare access, home environment, and long-term goals, fire-based MIH programs become a vital component of community health and safety.
Whitney Venegoni, APRN, FNP-C, Nurse Practitioner Olathe Fire Department Mobile Integrated Healthcare
Gary Taylor, MICT, Community Health Specialist, Paramedic Olathe Fire Department Mobile Integrated Healthcare
Papri Barman, APRN, FNP-C, Nurse Practitioner Olathe Fire Department Mobile Integrated Healthcare
Kevin Joles, EMS Section Chair, International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), Division Chief, Olathe Fire Department
2:30 pm - 2:45 pm
BREAK
Offered in Partnership with VectorCare
2:45 pm - 3:25 pm
Ethical and Legal Considerations for Community Paramedics: Navigating Boundaries, Privacy, and Refusals
Room 120
Community paramedicine brings healthcare into non-traditional settings, often blurring the lines between clinical care, patient advocacy, and social support. These unique dynamics make ethical and legal considerations critical for protecting patients, providers, and agencies. This presentation will explore the intersection of professional boundaries, patient rights, and privacy in community paramedicine. Attendees will gain practical strategies for navigating HIPAA compliance, interpreting legal documents like durable power of attorney and living wills, and mitigating legal risk related to misconduct or data breaches. Real-world scenarios and case studies will highlight common challenges and demonstrate how to apply ethical frameworks to guide decision-making.
Samantha Johnson Esq., MBA, MHA, Senior Associate General Counsel, Grady Health Systems and Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services
Nicholas (Nick) Adams MPA, Paramedic, CP-C, EMS Division Chief, Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services
Measuring What Matters: The Evolution of Data-Driven Community Paramedicine
Alice Harvey, MSN BSN RN CP-C, Community Health Manager, Eagle County Paramedic Services
Tyler McKinnon, NRP, CP-C, AAS, Community Paramedic, Eagle County Paramedic Services
Patrick Gordon, CEO, Rocky Mountain Health Plans
3:30 pm - 4:25 pm | Closing Special Session
The Time is Now: Evolving Payor Reimbursement Trends and the Opportunity for EMS to Lead Innovation in Value-Based Care
Jon Collins, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Crosswalk Health
Kearney Turner, Head of Growth, Crosswalk Health
Tracking Our Progress: The NEMSIS MIH/CP Core Data Dictionary
Randall Eimerman, NEMSIS Liaison, National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMSO)
4:25 pm - 4:30 pm
Closing Remarks and Call to Action
Exhibitor & Sponsorship
To pay by check, make it payable to:
National Association of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers
4908 Golden Parkway, Suite 100
Buford, GA. 30518
To request an invoice or ACH details contact us at office@namihp.org
- Networking Event or NAMIHP Session Sponsor
- Networking Event tickets (4)
- Event Registration for Booth Representatives (4)
- Email to all NAMIHP members and Newsletter Subscribers and Social Media Blast announcing Trailblazer Sponsorship
- Session Sponsor (Introduce session – 5 minutes – plus Custom signage outside session)
- Prime Exhibit Booth Space
- Logos and recognition of Trailblazer Sponsorship on all Event Communications, MIH Website, and Signage
- Email blast of your choice sent to all NAMIHP members and Newsletter Subscribers
- Pre and Post Attendee List
- Free Electricity for MIH Summit booth
- Sponsor of Custom Cocktail, Event Lunch or By-Invitation Only Event Sponsor
- Networking Event tickets (3)
- Event Registration for Booth Representatives (3)
- Email and Social Media Blast announcing Catalyst Sponsorship
- Session Sponsor (Custom signage outside session)
- Prime Booth Space
- Logos and recognition of Catalyst Sponsorship on all Conference Communications, MIH Website, and Signage
- Post Attendee List
- Free Electricity for MIH Summit booth
- Snack/Coffee Break Sponsor w/ branded napkins, or similar benefit (order deadlines may apply)
- Networking Event tickets (2)
- Social Media Blast announcing Innovator Sponsorship
- Event Registration for Booth Representatives (2)
- Logos and Recognition of Innovator Sponsorship on all Event Communications, MIH Website, and Signage
- Free Electricity for MIH Summit booth
- Branded Lanyards, Wi-Fi, or similar benefit (order deadlines may apply)
- Networking Event tickets (2)
- Social Media Blast announcing Champion Sponsorship
- Event Registration for Representatives (2)
- Logo Recognition of Champion Sponsorship on all Conference Communications, MIH Summit, and Signage
- Networking Event tickets (1)
- Event Registration for Representatives (1)
- Logo and Recognition of Advocate Sponsorship on all Conference Communications, MIH Website, and Signage
- Preconference or Workshop Session Sponsor – $3,500
- Conference Dedicated Wi-Fi – contact office@namihp.org for inquires
- Logo water cups for refillable water stations throughout conference – $1,000
- Logo on all conference communications, MIH Website, and signage – $500
- Add-On Additional Booth Representative – $200, includes Networking Event
- Electricity for Booth – $500 per Booth
Accomodations
2025 EMS World Expo Location
Indiana Convention Center & Lucas Oil Stadium
100 South Capitol Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46225
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Discover the Future of EMS in Indianapolis
For the first time ever, EMS World Expo is heading to Indianapolis, bringing the world’s leading EMS event to the Crossroads of America. A city with a rich tradition of hosting world-class events, known for its vibrant culture, welcoming atmosphere, and central location, Indy provides the perfect backdrop for the EMS community to come together like never before.
