File #: 19-92    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Advanced
File created: 1/30/2019 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 2/5/2019 Final action:
Title: (Continued from January 29, 2019) - Consideration of the future of Local Emergency Medical Services Agency (LEMSA) for Lake County and status of North Coast Emergency Medical Services (NCEMS)
Sponsors: Health Services
Attachments: 1. Adventist Health Clearlake Letter of Support, 2. Sutter Lakeside Hospital Letter of Support, 3. Lake County Fire Chief's Association Letter of Support, 4. Lake County Fire Protection District Letter of Support, 5. Interim Health Officer Letter of Support
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MEMORANDUM

TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FROM: Denise Pomeroy, Health Services Director
Erin Gustafson, M.D., Interim Health Officer
DATE: February 5, 2019
SUBJECT: (Continued from January 29, 2019) - Consideration of the future of Local Emergency Medical Services Agency (LEMSA) for Lake County and status of North Coast Emergency Medical Services (NCEMS)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Health Services Department has been working in collaboration with the Lake County Fire Chiefs, Sutter Lakeside Hospital and Adventist Health Clear Lake Hospital over the past eight months to address system efficiencies needed within the Local Emergency Medical Services System, including services provided by the Lake County designated EMS Agency, North Coast Emergency Medical Services (NCEMS). Monthly meetings for this purpose were scheduled in coordination with the Emergency Medical Care Committee meetings. Additional meetings as needed were scheduled at convenient times for the stakeholders.
The County of Lake, as local government, has prescribed functions and responsibilities concerning The Emergency Services Act. California Health and Safety Code, Division 2.5, Section 1797 et seq., which requires counties that elect to develop an Emergency Medical Services program (EMS) to designate a local EMS agency.
On December 22, 1992 the County of Lake entered into an agreement with NCEMS to perform the local EMS Agency functions in the administration of the County's EMS Program. The agreement has been amended over the years including authorizing NCEMS as the Local Emergency Medical Services Agency (LEMSA) on October 16, 2012.
While the county has had a long history with NCEMS, for several years the local EMS stakeholders have expressed concerns with NCEMS's inability to meet their needs. During the last eight months meetings have taken place to afford NCEMS the opportunity to address the stakeholders concerns. Without a resulting plan or action on the part of NCEMS to correct the c...

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