File #: 2007-0182    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/26/2007 In control: Regional Policy Committee
On agenda: Final action: 4/30/2007
Enactment date: Enactment #: 15740
Title: AN ORDINANCE authorizing the approval of the 2008-2013 Medic One/Emergency Medical Services Strategic Plan submitted by the executive.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips
Indexes: Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Attachments: 1. 15740.pdf, 2. 2007-0182 Attachment #4 for 04-26-07 LJHS ~ Appendix G.doc, 3. 2007-0182 Attachment #5 for 04-26-07 LJHS ~ Medic One Primer.doc, 4. 2007-0182 PowerPoint Presentaton for 04-26-07 LJHS ~ EMS.ppt, 5. 2007-0182 Revised Staff Report - EMS Strategic Plan (4-26-07) .doc, 6. 2007-0182 Staff Report - EMS Strategic Plan (4-11-07).doc, 7. 2007-0182 Staff Report - EMS Strategic Plan (4-25-07).doc, 8. 2007-0182 Staff Report for 04-26-07 LJHS.doc, 9. 2007-0182 Transmittal Letter.doc, 10. A. Medic One Emergency Medical Services - 2008-2013 Strategic Plan January 2007 (dated 4-26-07), 11. A. Medic One Emergency Medical Services - 2008-2013 Strategic Plan January 2007 (dated 4-26-07), 12. A. Medic One Emergency Medical Services - 2008-2013 Strategic Plan January 2007, 13. A. Medic One Emergency Medical Services - 2008-2013 Strategic Plan January 2007, 14. EMS Presentation 4-11-07.ppt
Staff: Mountsier, Beth
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Clerk 4/26/2007
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing the approval of the 2008-2013 Medic One/Emergency Medical Services Strategic Plan submitted by the executive.
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      BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
      SECTION 1.  Findings:
      A.  Ordinance 15652 adopted the 2007 Annual Budget for King County on November 21, 2006.
      B.  Ordinance 15652 directed the county executive to transmit to the council for review and approval an emergency medical services strategic plan for the next levy period beginning in 2008.
      C.  Further, Ordinance 15652 directs the plan show the proposed levy program at two funding levels:
        1.  The base level for carrying forward the current program adjusted for inflation and population growth; and
        2.  The base level plus services and capital enhancements proposed to improve advanced life support and strategic initiatives.
      D.  Emergency medical services are among the most important services provided to county residents.  These services include basic and advanced life support, medical quality assurance, effective communications systems, emergency medical technician training, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation training, injury prevention education, medical quality assurance and related services.  In combination, these programs have made the emergency medical services network in King County an invaluable lifesaving effort and an important part of the quality of life standards afforded citizens of the county.
      E.  Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the nation and in King County.  The delivery of paramedic services in King County has tripled the survival rate of victims of cardiac arrest; the initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation by bystanders or emergency medical technicians has doubled hospital discharge rates.
      F.  King County should continue to exercise leadership and assume responsibility for assuring the orderly and comprehensive development and provision of emergency medical services throughout the county.
      G.  The 2008-2013 strategic plan is the primary policy and financial document that will direct the emergency medical services network into the future.  It details the roles, responsibilities and programs for our renowned system.
      H.  In October 2005, a region wide effort to review the issues and options facing the emergency medical services systems and to develop recommendations for the next strategic plan was convened.  The process brought together stakeholders that represented the full range of emergency medical service providers as well as elected officials, finance directors and appointees from large cities, suburban cities and fire districts.
      I.  These stakeholders spent one year reviewing the needs of the emergency medical services system and the financial and programmatic policies necessary to meet these needs.  The result of the stakeholders' work is reflected in the 2008-2013 strategic plan.
      SECTION 2.  The council hereby accepts and approves the 2008-2013 Emergency Medical Services Strategic Plan, dated January 2007, which is Attachment A to this ordinance.  The recommendations contained in the 2008-2013 Emergency Medical
 
Services Strategic Plan shall inform and update the provision of emergency medical services in King County during the aforementioned time period.