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10: From Data to Decisions - Elevating EMS Performance with Jon Snow of ImageTrend

21 min · 30. Apr. 2026
Episode 10: From Data to Decisions - Elevating EMS Performance with Jon Snow of ImageTrend Cover

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Join H&H Impact for an engaging conversation with Jon Snow of ImageTrend recorded at the First Annual NEMSMA Conference, where we explore how EMS data is transforming performance across the emergency medical services industry. In this episode, Charles and Jon share insights on the power of leveraging data to drive smarter decision-making, improve operational efficiency, enhance patient outcomes, and strengthen strategic leadership within EMS organizations. Discover why data is no longer just a reporting tool—but a critical driver of performance, accountability, and innovation in modern EMS systems.

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