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
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






