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Ada County coroner’s office outlines training, staffing and revenue plans as state system gaps persist

2173952 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

Ada County coroner officials told commissioners they are expanding CT training for physicians, exploring revenue partnerships and discussing regional cooperation as Idaho’s county coroner system faces statewide challenges reported by the Office of Performance Evaluations.

Ada County coroner’s office leadership briefed the Board of Commissioners on Dec. 10 about staff supports, training plans and possible revenue-generating services as the county manages a growing caseload.

"We are helping with the other coroners in the state work about some changes with legislature since our statutes haven't been updated," said the deputy director of the Ada County Coroner's Office, noting the county is preparing legislative proposals in response to findings in the state OPE (Office of Performance Evaluations) report. The deputy director said the office is launching programs to support staff who are repeatedly…

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