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Resource Centers

The federal EMSC Program supports two resource centers: the EMSC National Resource Center, located in Washington, DC, and the National EMSC Data Analysis Resource Center, located in Salt Lake City, UT. A description of each follows.

Emergency Medical Services for Children’s National Resource Center (NRC) (not a U.S. Government Web site)
Established in 1991 to help states reduce child and youth disability and death due to severe illness or injury, the NRC works with states to identify the resources needed to organize and implement EMSC activities throughout the nation. The NRC is a part of Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC.

National EMSC Data Analysis Resource Center (NEDARC) (not a U.S. Government Web site)
NEDARC assists EMSC grantees and state EMS offices in developing their own capabilities to collect, analyze, and utilize EMS and other healthcare data to improve the quality of care in state EMS and trauma systems. NEDARC is part of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT.

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