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EMS director announces impending retirement; community paramedic program, billing changes remain active
Summary
At the April 1 EMS district meeting, staff announced that Chief Rain has decided to retire (effective in October), discussed a pending statutory bill affecting EMS plans, and reported that privatized billing and community paramedic programs are ongoing and showing positive results.
Acting as the Ada County Emergency Medical Services District at its April 1 meeting, EMS leadership told commissioners that Chief Rain has announced his intent to retire effective in October and briefed the board on ongoing operational items: the community paramedic program remains active and billing privatization has improved collections and workforce stability.
The EMS presenter said Chief Rain announced his retirement to leadership and staff over the weekend; the item was an informational announcement in the open…
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