Nice side topic for sure. I was always curious my entire career, so I used to inquire when I returned to the ER, or I would try and speak to the RNs I knew to get updates. Some made it easy, and some made it far more difficult than it should have been. I always tried to convey that it was great for ME, to become a better provider. Was I chasing the right diagnosis, could I have done anything differently? Was anything else found? It used to irk the hell out of me when they would stonewall and treat me as if I were not part of the treatment team.
As an ER nurse now, when crews come back, I always try to give them updates on their patients. I cannot even begin to tell you how many times they were absolutely shocked at the updates. This is not a dis on the EMS crew, however so many times they under present a complaint or concern.
I enjoy giving them updates as an educational adventure as opposed to shaming them for missing things or not understanding exactly what they were seeing. Most have been very receptive everywhere I have gone, and I find they start to seek me out to ask more questions on their own. I strongly feel this loop closure is vital and it is something both the service and facility are missing out on.
I know most facilities could not fund a full time EMS liaison nurse or medic; however, I do wish it eventually becomes a standard.