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Handout: Texas Trauma System Overview
Handout: Texas Trauma System Overview
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The Texas Trauma System Overview for 2025, presented by the Trauma Center Association of America, outlines the structure and operation of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and trauma care in Texas. The document provides insights into the organizational framework managed by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), led by the Commissioner of Public Health, Jennifer Shuford, MD. The EMS/Trauma Systems Section is directed by key officials and includes specialized roles for handling funding, program management, and public information.<br /><br />The Governor’s EMS and Trauma Advisory Council (GETAC) is a pivotal body in steering the system's vision and mission towards a unified, effective emergency healthcare system. It practices a strategic approach in guiding activities across various committees, focusing on areas like cardiac care, disaster preparedness, EMS education, and trauma systems. Specific task forces within GETAC address emerging issues such as time-sensitive transports and prehospital whole blood usage.<br /><br />Trauma facilities in Texas are categorized into levels I to IV, with level IV facilities facing significant challenges due to limited resources, especially in rural areas. The EMS certification process ensures personnel are well-trained, with a notable increase in certified EMS personnel since 2022, supported by Senate Bill 8 for recruitment and retention efforts.<br /><br />Financial aspects are a critical part of the system, with designated funding streams such as the 911 Equalization Surcharge and DUI conviction surcharges contributing to the budget. The report highlights that over 80,000 EMS personnel have been certified, with substantial funding directed to trauma facilities and regional advisory councils.<br /><br />The document concludes by emphasizing the importance of an organized structure, engaged stakeholders, and strategic planning through GETAC's roadmap, maintaining constant communication and consistent messaging to advance the Texas Trauma and Emergency Healthcare System.
Keywords
Texas Trauma System
Emergency Medical Services
Trauma Center Association of America
Department of State Health Services
Governor’s EMS and Trauma Advisory Council
Jennifer Shuford
GETAC
Trauma facilities
EMS certification
Funding streams
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