Our Methodogy

Independent EMS system consulting and performance evaluation grounded in the CST TriAxis™ Model—designed to strengthen accountability, resilience, and operational effectiveness.

Evaluate

  • System assessments and performance benchmarking

  • Demand, deployment, and sustainability analysis

  • Governance structure review

  • Financial and workforce alignment analysis

  • Administrative strategies and roadmaps

Strengthen

  • Ongoing system performance monitoring

  • Compliance and documentation review

  • QA/QI program evaluation

  • Credentialing oversight

  • Formal reporting and administrative action plans

Sustain

  • Practical Skills Evaluation (PSE) coordination

  • BLS and ALS instruction

  • Course sponsor educational program support

  • CME program development

  • Workforce development aligned with system performance

The proprietary framework is used to evaluate, stabilize, and strengthen EMS systems through measurable performance, governance accountability, and long-term operational resilience.

EMS systems face increasing operational strain, workforce instability, regulatory pressure, financial constraints, and growing public expectations. The CST TriAxis™ Model provides a structured, data-informed framework for identifying system vulnerabilities, evaluating performance gaps, and guiding practical, measurable improvement strategies tailored to your community.

Learn how the CST TriAxis™ Model can support your EMS system resilience, address current challenges, and identify opportunities for structured, data-informed improvement.

Administrative strategy. Data-informed analysis. Independent oversight.

System-level design and evaluation using the CST TriAxis™ Model

Third-party oversight and structured system performance review

EMS education delivered under the NYS CIC designation

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CST TriAxis Model

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Governance accountability, fiscal responsibility, resource alignment, and system oversight

System sustainability, service reliability, workforce, and operational continuity

Patient-centered performance, quality improvement, stakeholder trust, and public accountability