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EMS District: GEMT reimbursement talks continue; Mindbase peer-support and fleet planning discussed

2898749 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Emergency Medical Services staff told the Ada County EMS District board that Ground Emergency Medical Transportation (GEMT) reimbursement discussions are ongoing, the district is launching a Mindbase peer-support tool tied to CAD/chart systems, and the fleet currently numbers 28 ambulances with 2–3 year lead times for new vehicles.

At an April 8 meeting of the Ada County Emergency Medical Services District (the board convened as the EMS District), an EMS official updated commissioners on reimbursement negotiations, a new peer-support tool and fleet status.

The EMS official said talks around GEMT (Ground Emergency Medical Transportation) reimbursement are underway but that the district cannot…

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