Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare  
Emergency Medical Services

  Idaho's EMS Bureau supports our statewide system that responds to critical illness and injury situations.

Services include:

  • Licensing ambulance and non-transport EMS services;
  • Certification and recertification of EMS personnel;
  • Operation of the statewide EMS Communications Center;
  • Technical assistance and grants to community EMS agencies; and
  • Evaluation of EMS system performance.

Idaho EMS Mission, Vision, Values     

 

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What's New
Policy   

In the interim period before a scheduled revision and update to the following EMS Bureau Standards Manuals, policy statements may be created to address emerging need for clarification of existing policy or development of new policy for EMS agencies, providers or EMS bureau staff.

Grants

Interoperability Grant Program

The Interoperability Grant is a one-time grant designed to assist local EMS agencies in obtaining P-25 compliant two-way radio communication equipment.

2008 Interoperability Grant Status

2008 Interoperability Scoring Award



2009 Dedicated Grant


Fund was established to assist EMS agencies in acquiring vehicles and equipment

2009 Dedicated Grant Status Reports
2009 Dedicated Equipment Points Report
2009 Dedicated Equipment Results
2009 Dedicated Vehicle Points Report
2009 Dedicated Vehicle Results


State Communications
State Communications provides radio communication support
for rapid response to emergency medical situations – click for more

 

Poison Prevention Information/Materials - Toll-free hotline and order information
 

 

EMS for Children
  Idaho EMS responds to an average of 21 calls made per day for children who have illnesses or injuries.
Ensuring state-of-the-art emergency medical care is provided to all children and adolescents.
FAQs   
Frequently asked questions.
Resources
Emergency Medical Services helps strengthen the rural health care network in areas that have a Critical Access Hospital.

Regional EMS Offices

Provides safe alternative for parents who might otherwise abandon their babies.
Pediatric/adult patient care guidelines for licensed BLS EMS agencies and professionals to assist in developing agency specific protocols.
Idaho Emergency Medical Services County Profiles
INTRODUCTION
Over the last 45 years, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Idaho have evolved from the first generation ambulance district law allowing establishment of services where none were available into a combination of 191 diverse agencies across the state. Presently, 80% of Idaho’s counties are served by two or more ground EMS agencies. All counties have one or more air medical services available to transport severely ill and injured patients.
 
Operating at the intersection of public health, public safety, and emergency medicine, EMS serves as the health care system’s “safety net”. Availability and quality of services has become a standing expectation of the public.
 
While patient care reporting systems at the local and state level quantify numbers and types of emergency medical responses, no single source of information has been available to capture the architecture and demographics of EMS agencies and EMS personnel in the state of Idaho. Understanding the structure and characteristics of EMS at the local level is critical to further the implementation and sophistication of EMS systems across the state.
 
The information in this compendium has been compiled from a variety of sources. Please consult the list of citations on page v and under individual tables. EMS agency and personnel information is based on licensure applications, personnel certification data, patient care reporting, grant award history, and when necessary, direct assessment by EMS Bureau staff. Please direct any observations about the quality and utility of this information to the EMS Bureau of the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare.
 
Announcements
Idaho EMS Bureau Contact Information
"Contact Us"  
POST Information
 
EMS Physician Commission
Meetings underway – see below
 

Idaho EMS Listserve

The Idaho EMS Listserve serves as a place for stakeholders in the Idaho EMS system to exchange information. If you are interested in joining the Listserve, follow this link:  http://groups.google.com/group/IdahoEMS


 

  
Committees
                                        EMS Advisory Committee (EMSAC)
Next EMSAC Meeting
> October 30th, 2008
The AmeriTel Inn-Boise Spectrum
7499 W Overland
Boise, ID

EMS Code Task Force
November 24, 2008
Starting at 9:00 am
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
Management Conferene Room
1055 N Curtis
Boise, ID
 

November 14, 2008
Time: "To Be Announced"
Lewis-Clark State College
Williams Conference Center
Clearwater Room
500 8th Avenue
Lewiston, ID 83501


Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs   

  Summary Information

Testing Opportunities


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