b'Committee UpdatesAir Medical CommitteeThe Air Medical Committee developed educational and System Performance Improvement (SPI) guidance to accompany its Aircraft Utilization Guidelines.The educational information was distributed to NCTTRAC Zones and posted on the Air Medical webpage as a resource for requesting Air Medical services.The SPI guidance provided information outlining Air Medical Committee service expectations and how to report concerns or issues using the NCTTRAC SPI process.The Air Medical committee collaborated with the EMResource Work Group to produce a training video for the newly created helipad tab in EMResource.A second training video was also developed in conjunction with the EMResource Work Group on how to find the closest appropriate Air Medical unit.The picture to the right shows a map view in EMResource of the Air medical units within the region and where they are located.At a glance, thecolorsrepresenttheavailabilityor unavailability of air medical resourcesgreen (available), red (unavailable).The Air Medical CommitteeisnowdevelopinganAirMedical CapabilityMatrixinitiatedthroughthe GovernorsEMSandTraumaAdvisory Committee(GETAC)bytheAirMedicaland SpecialtyCareTransportCommittee.This matrix will help Air Medical requesting agencies match the right resource to the right patient in therightcircumstances.TheAirMedical Committee formed a Work Group and invited thegroundCriticalCareProvideragenciesto assistinthedevelopmentofthismatrixto ensureamoreuseableandcomprehensive product.Cardiac Committee The Cardiac Committee hosted a one-day cardiac seminar, Improving Collaboration in Cardiac Care, on February 7, 2019.The seminar provided an opportunity for hospitals to share recommendations received from the Joint Commission during chest pain accreditation surveys with the ultimate goal of assisting and preparing facilities for future surveys.Additionally the Cardiac Committee continues to support the Heart Safe Community Program and the Take 20 for Life Hands Only CPR Training Kits.7'