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Phil Kane wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 14:39:33 EST, Michael Coslo wrote: It isn't a requirement in our area, but it is apparently strongly encouraged. This is one of the situations that I refer to as "Professional Hams". It is truly a profound change in emergency operations. The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) - is now requiring that every Emergency Department ("ER") that they accredit have ham radio as a backup communications system for emergencies when other communication systems fail, and as a result, the regional hospital system at which I volunteer is using licensed staff people normally in the ER to be able to act until a volunteer or licensed off-duty staff person can respond. As long as the responding staff person is off duty, the "no pecuniary interest" test is satisfied. And that is fits my description of the way Ham radio for Emcomms is heading. If I was a supervisor, and in an emergency, I'm going to pick the person who works for me instead of a possibly unknown quantity. I've headed up some works using volunteers. You have to treat them a lot differently, and many of those differences are solved by having a paid person for whom you can issue direct orders to. As for the "off duty" business, that one is quite easy to solve. If it is a salaried employee, on and off duty time isn't always that clear anyhow. I would be willing to wager an adult beverage that in 10 years, the hobbyist ham involved in emcomms will be completely replaced by those "off duty" professional hams. It's conjecture of course, but I've seen the beginnings of that. And your above description certainly fits. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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