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  1. Iowa HHS is the lead agency responsible for the implementation of Iowa code as it relates to the Emergency Medical Services profession. The BEMTS EMS program is responsible for the regulation of EMS providers, service programs, and training programs in Iowa. The Bureau’s staff emphasize high quality technical assistance and system development ...

  2. Team approach to support the technical evaluation of existing and proposed emergency medical services . programs. In 2015, at the request of the Iowa Department of Public Health, the Technical Assistance . Team conducted an evaluation of the EMS system in Iowa, focusing on ten EMS System Components defined by the NHTSA plus the area of ...

  3. IAC 641-131 Emergency Medical Services -Provider. IAC 641-132 Emergency Medical Services-Services . IAC 641-139 Emergency Medical Services -Training Programs . IAC 641-140 Emergency Medical Services System Development Grant Funds. IAC 641-142 Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders. IAC 641-144 Emergency Medical Services- Air Medical Service

  4. Emergency Medical Services Annual Report, 2022. (2022) Emergency Medical Services Annual Report, 2022. Public Health, Department of (Health and Human Services, Department of) Preview. PDF. EMS Annual Report 2022.pdf. File Size:355kB.

    • Iowa Department of Public Health
    • 2016 System Standards Sub Committee to The Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council
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    Division of Acute Disease Prevention Emergency Response and Environmental Health

    Chair~Kerrie Hull Brian Helland Bruce McEltree DaLynne McEltree Dave Springer Dawn Staudt Jacob Dodds Frank Prowant Gary Merrill Jeff Messerole Julie Scadden Kevin Lange Lenny Sanders Lyn Medinger Rod Livesay Sheila Frink Steve Vandenbrink Ellen McCardle-Woods Cynthia Heick Merrill Meese Jeff Eastman Steve Mercer Rebecca Curtiss

    The EMS system shall have a county wide written vision and mission statement. The EMS system shall have an advisory group with representation from one member of the County Board of Supervisors, one member from each of the EMS services in the county wide EMS System, and one EMS medical director (designated as the county wide EMS System medical dir...

    The EMS system shall maintain up to date service rosters and assure provider certification. The EMS System or services within the system shall have a policy regarding background checks. The EMS system or services within the system shall notify the Bureau of Emergency and Trauma Services, as required by rule, of occurrences or potential violatio...

    The EMS system shall assess, at least annually, communications linkages (inter-operability) among providers (out of hospital and hospital) in its jurisdiction and recommend needed changes for their capability to provide service in the event of multi-casualty incidents and disasters. The EMS system advisory group shall develop EMS communications p...

    The EMS system shall have a process for identifying specialty air-medical transport services and shall develop policies and procedures regarding: Request of air-medical services Addressing and resolving formal complaints

    The EMS system shall establish an EMS CQI program to evaluate the response to emergency medical incidents and the care provided to specific patients. The program shall address the total EMS system, including all pre-hospital provider agencies and hospitals. It shall address compliance with policies, procedures and protocols and identification of pr...

    The EMS system shall participate with local response partners including public health, hospitals and EMA to develop plans, procedures and policy to respond effectively to the medical needs created by disasters. The EMS System advisory group shall collaborate with partners to utilize federal emPOWER data, community health needs assessments, and ot...

  5. The EMSLRC is a State of Iowa authorized EMS training program (#18) providing initial education programs for Medical First Responders (EMR), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMT) and Paramedics. EMT classes are offered in a 16-week format in the fall and spring, and in an 8-week format in the summer.

  6. 727-210-2350. www.caahep.org. To contact CoAEMSP: 214-703-8445. www.coaemsp.org. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics EMSLRC is an American Heart Association Training Center in the disciplines of Heartsaver, Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (IA-05137).

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