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ID - Idaho

Contact Name: John Cramer
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  Idaho Health and Welfare - Emergency Medical Services Bureau
  PO Box 83720
  Boise, Idaho 83707
Phone: (208) 334-4000
Email: cramerj@idhw.state.id.us
EMS Website: Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

This version of the State EMS Forms was posted on this site on 05/15/2007, and revised by the state on 12/02/2005. Last updated 08/16/2010.

Idaho began submitting to NEMSIS in the first quarter of 2009. They currently have 64.1% of their services reporting.

Idaho has a newly implemented, web-based, statewide data system called PERCS (Prehospital Electronic Record Collection System). It gives Idaho's 193 agencies the flexibility to collect their own data and then upload to the state via XML or enter their runs via a web browser using an online run form. The report writing feature allows agencies to define their own reports, publish them to several different formats, and schedule when the reports are to be run and delivered via email. This data mining tool is also available to the State for statistical analysis of the states 84,000+ annual runs. Data entering into the system is scored utilizing a custom validity engine that analyzes the data for completeness. The PERCS system was developed for Idaho by ImageTrend.

Rulemaking is in process to make submitting electronic PCRs mandatory, possibly by 2009.

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Select the following to view a printable Acrobat (.PDF) version.  pdf_acrobat_logo

Idaho Patient Care Record Instructions (.PDF,398.39k)

Keydata Export Procedure 2/2005 (.PDF,554.76k)

Patient Care Report Instruction Manual ver.2.0 1/2010 (.PDF,405.88k)

Click on the following links to view the corresponding files:

Data Plan:  
Reporting Website: Idaho PERCS 2008
EMS Data Dictionary:  
Reporting Procedure Manual: Patient Care Report Instruction Manual ver.2.0 1/2010
EMS Run Statistics:  
Trauma System:  

 

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Last edited:08/18/2010

 

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