Our story

Many instructors have watched students fail an exam they were ready for.

The NREMT changed. Assessment tools didn't. So we built Foresight.

The problem

They knew the material. They’d never seen the format.

In July 2024, the NREMT started scoring Technology Enhanced Items on the certification exam. These aren't the multiple-choice questions most of us grew up teaching. They're drag-and-drop ordering, clinical-judgment matrices, hotspots, build-a-list, and multi-select — and they ask a student to do something, not just pick a letter.

The students know the material. They can walk you through the pathophysiology, rattle off the pharmacology, and reason through a scenario at the whiteboard. Then they sit for the exam and freeze — not because the knowledge isn't there, but because they've never once touched the format they're being graded on.

And the tools haven't caught up. Many platforms programs already pay for still hand students plain multiple choice, and “TEI-ready” too often means a checkbox, not the real formats. So programs end up asking students to prove competency in formats they were never given a chance to practice.

Foresight exists to close that gap. Every feature is here because it answered a real problem we hit in the classroom — nothing got built on a hunch.

“Students spent 6 to 18 months practicing one format, then sat for an exam with formats they had literally never seen.”

Built by a Critical Care Paramedic and NAEMSE instructor — every question format mirrors the ones students face on the NREMT.

How we build

Assessment infrastructure, not just another test bank

Foresight is built by EMS educators who use every feature with real students, real data, and real accreditation pressure. We don't ship a feature until it solves an actual problem in the classroom.

Format fidelity

Every TEI type rendered in the same technology-enhanced formats the National Registry now scores — not a multiple-choice approximation.

Data-driven insight

Analytics at the domain, TEI-type, and clinical-judgment-step level — not just a pass/fail score.

Built for program review

Built to support CoAEMSP outcome documentation, organized around the measures programs already report.

Instructor-first design

Assessment tools designed by and for EMS educators — you review and approve every question.

Market

The accreditation clock is ticking

Programs that can't maintain a 70% first-attempt NREMT pass rate risk losing CAAHEP accreditation. With TEI items now scored, programs need tools that match the exam format. Most don't have them.

2,000+

EMS programs in the United States

July 2024

TEI items began scoring on the NREMT

Up to 38%

of the Paramedic NREMT is Clinical Judgment

70%

first-attempt pass rate tied to accreditation

Vision

EMS is the beachhead. Healthcare certification is the market.

The problem Foresight solves is not unique to EMS. Nursing boards, respiratory-therapy exams, and dozens of other healthcare certifications are moving toward technology-enhanced item formats. The same gap — students trained on multiple choice, tested on interactive formats — exists across the entire credentialing landscape.

We start with EMS because it is where we have the deepest domain expertise, the strongest relationships, and the most urgent accreditation pressure. Once the platform proves itself with 2,000+ EMS programs, the same rendering engine, item-generation pipeline, and analytics framework extend directly into adjacent healthcare verticals.

Foresight is not a test bank. It is assessment infrastructure for any certification that demands more than multiple choice.

Let's talk

Whether you are a program director exploring options or an investor evaluating the space, we are happy to walk you through Foresight.

info@foresight911.com