The “Bigger Than Idaho”
Project
Nick Nudell, NREMT-PRegional Operations Manager
Idaho EMS Bureau
• Nikiah “Nick” Nudell, NREMT-P, CCEMT-P
• Regional Operations Manager• Previously Worked
– as a rural Montana critical care paramedic/ER Tech/neonatal resuscitator/in-patient care provider/educator/SWAT team medic
– frontier town volunteer EMT & firefighter– as a disaster planner & EMS Agency
Specialist for SFDPH EMS Agency
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Regional Operations SectionMISSIONThe mission of the Regional Operations Section is to provide leadership and technical expertise to local EMS stakeholders in order to develop and improve the Idaho EMS System.
VISIONThe Regional Operations Section envisions leading a cohesive effort to enable local EMS systems to develop and adopt practices resulting in improved patient care.
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•Five offices with 11 employees
•Strategic Planning Process identified our Wildly Important Goals (WIGs) for the next year
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• Idaho quick facts:– 1.4 million population (ranks
39th)– 43% rural population– 28.5% ten year population
growth– 83,557 sq mi (214,321
sq/km)– 15.6 persons/sq mi (6.7 per
sq/km)– 17% uninsured population
(15.7 U.S. avg)
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• Idaho quick facts continued:– 191 licensed EMS
agencies– 55% volunteer
providers– 4,169 certified EMS
providers• 563 First Responders• 2,436 EMT-B• 750 Advanced EMT• 420 EMT-P
• Idaho has per 100,000 population:– 40 First Responders– 174 EMT-B’s– 54 Advanced EMT’s – 30 Paramedics
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• 36 of 44 counties do NOT have ground ALS
• Idaho has one paramedic per:– 112.5 miles highway
(181 km’s)– 198 sq/mi (513 sq/km)– 7.5 miles of river (12
km’s)– 14,291 acres of
cropland (5,784 hectares)
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Idaho EMS Bureau
• Idaho has:– Per 100,000 population:
• 298 EMS providers• 175 physicians• 25 PA’s• 657 RN’s• 25 hospital beds• 34,400 ED visits
– 26 counties designated as HPSA
– 36 counties designated as MUA/MUP
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• The Bigger Than Idaho Project– Goal: To improve
regionalized access to preventive, primary, and tertiary health care services for rural Idahoans.
• Project Tasks/Objectives:– Rural Community Health Needs Assessment– Catalog of rural health care infrastructure– Identify model expanded EMS/hospital
health care programs– CAH/EMS integrated Program Development– Curriculum Review– Scope of Practice development
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• Project Tasks/Objectives:– Deployment Modeling– Curriculum development– Education delivery methods
development– Draft Memorandums Of Understanding– Draft legislation/rule changes– Process, Impact, Outcome evaluation of
project
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• Project Timeline– Two Years
• Research• Work Groups• Draft legislation/administrative rules• Curriculum development• Social Marketing
– Year Three• Generate funding• Begin training• Institute deployment
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• Project Funding– CMS Flex Grant Program request $60,000– Idaho EMS Bureau $10,000– In-kind (time & travel) $10,000
• Additional project funding desired for project team travel to:
• Canada• UK• Australia
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• Idaho Project Participants– Idaho EMS Bureau– Idaho State Office of Rural Health– Idaho State University– WWAMI Program – University of Idaho– Idaho EMS Agencies– Idaho EMS Providers– Idaho EMS Medical Directors
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• Non-Idaho Project Participants– Montana State University– University of Washington School of
Medicine– University of North Carolina– Gene Gandy, Paramedic/Educator/Attorney– King County Public Health-Medic One– George Washington University Medical
Center
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• International model system development
• Project Participation– Conference calls– Workgroup tasks– Up to three Boise meetings– One Seattle/King County Medic One site
visit– U.S. and International participation desired
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• Contact:Nick NudellIdaho EMS BureauO: (208) 334-4000C: (208) 867-3870F: (208) 224-4015nudelln@idhw.state.id.uswww.idahoems.orggroups.google.com/group/IdahoEMS
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