The Case for RMOCCs (Live)
The Case for RMOCCs (Live)

Description: 
This webinar will examine critical gaps in U.S. trauma and emergency care systems that contribute to preventable morbidity and mortality, including geographic disparities and trauma center capacity constraints. Participants will be introduced to the concept of a Regional Medical Operations Coordinating Center (RMOCC) and how it differs from traditional transfer center models. The session will outline the core capabilities of an RMOCC, including real-time capacity monitoring, coordinated transfers, prehospital integration, and scalability from daily operations to disaster response, and review current evidence on how regional coordinating centers improve patient distribution and system performance during surge conditions.

Objectives: 

  • Describe the current gaps in U.S. trauma and emergency care systems that result in preventable morbidity and mortality, including geographic disparities in outcomes and capacity constraints at trauma centers.
  • Define the concept of a Regional Medical Operations Coordinating Center (RMOCC) and distinguish its functions from existing transfer center models.
  • Identify the core capabilities of an RMOCC, including real-time capacity monitoring, transfer coordination, prehospital integration, and scalability from daily operations to disaster response.
  • Summarize existing evidence on the effectiveness of state- and regional-level coordinating centers in improving patient distribution during surge conditions.   

Moderator:  Heather Finch         
Presenters: Kristan Lea Staudenmayer & Eric Epley 

Summary
Availability:
Registration Required
Location:
zoom
Date / Time:
Apr 01, 2026 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET
Cost:
FREE
Credit Offered:
1 CE Credit
1 COP Credit
1 TCAA CME Credit
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