EMS Trauma System Funding
These programs help fund EMS agencies, hospitals, RAC's and other association agencies through grants.
ECA Training Fund
Purpose:
The 77th Texas Legislature, Health and Safety Code (HSC) 773.025, House Bill (HB) 2446 requires us to help with training Emergency Care Attendants (ECA) in rural or underserved areas of the state.
We've had funds allocated to help with this. These funds give training grants to Emergency Medical Services (EMS) training programs, coordinators, and instructors. These grants help these groups offer ECA classes in or near communities that don't have local EMS training resources.
Eligibility:
Eligible organizations are in a rural or underserved area. These include department-licensed EMS providers and registered first responder organizations. You must have at least three people who want to take the training. They must also be willing to commit a year of service to your organization after achieving ECA certification.
EMS Allotment Fund
Purpose:
A licensed EMS provider that provides 911 and\or emergency transfers may be eligible for funding through:
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The Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Care System Account (911 fund),
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The Emergency Medical Services, Trauma Facilities, and Trauma Care System Fund (1131 fund), and
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The Designated Trauma Facility and Emergency Medical Services Fund (3588 fund).
Eligibility:
Licensed EMS providers must meet ALL RAC eligibility and participation requirements for the previous year. This includes:
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Meeting attendance,
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Participation in performance improvement activities, as requested, and
Use of the RAC’s regional trauma plan protocols.
Extraordinary Emergency Fund
Purpose:
Reserve funding is set aside each fiscal year to support the urgent, unexpected needs of EMS providers and our approved organizations.
Funding comes from:
- The EMS and Trauma Care System Account, and the Trauma Facilities and Trauma Care System Fund (Health and Safety Code Section 773.122), and
- The Designated Trauma Facility and Emergency Medical Services Account (Health and Safety Code Section 780.004).
Eligibility:
Eligible organizations include:
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Department licensed EMS providers,
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Department-registered first responder organizations, and
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Licensed hospitals.
Uncompensated Trauma Care Fund Distribution
Purpose:
The House Bill (HB) 3588, 78th Texas Legislature enacted the trauma care funding program. It says that 94% of the funds in the DTF/EMS account go to eligible Texas hospitals to reimburse a part of their uncompensated trauma care.
Eligibility:
Eligible applicants for the hospital allocation must either:
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Be a designated trauma facility or
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Meet “in active pursuit of trauma designation” requirements
by the application due date.