2024 Boards and Commissions

State Trauma Advisory Board

General Information

Formal Name:State Trauma Advisory Board
Contact Person:Nicole Barrett
Purpose:See authorizing statute.
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Authorization

Authorization Citation:Neb. Rev. Stat. 71-8236
Parent Agency:Department of Health and Human Services

Memberships and Meetings

Number Of Members:30
Who Appoints:Director of Public Health or designee
Legislative Approval:No
Qualifications Of Members:The board is required to be composed of representatives knowledgeable in emergency medical services and trauma care including physicians, nurses, hospital personnel, prehospital or emergency care providers, local government officials, state officials, consumers, and persons affiliated professionally with health science schools.
Per Diem:No
Expense Reimbursement:Yes
Term Length:Three years
Terms Rotate or Expire At Once:Terms Rotate

Meetings Required In:

Required FY 21-22:2
Held FY 21-22:4
Required FY 22-23:2
Held FY 22-23:4
Required FY 23-24:2
Held FY 23-24:4

Operations

Support Staff:2
Shared or Separate:Shared
FY 21-22 Budget:0
FY 22-23 Budget:0
FY 23-24 Budget:0
Other Funding Sources:EMS Operations Fund
Spending Authority:Neb. Rev. Stat. 71-51,103 authorizes the use of the EMS Operations Fund. Cash fund spending authority is derived from the mainline appropriations bill.

Accomplishments

Since July 1, 2020:These accomplishments are provided by the Department of Health and Human Services and reflects its sole views. Developed the Medical Chart Template used in Trauma Center Designation. Revised language of questionnaires used to review hospitals for State Trauma Center Designations. Assisted in restructuring board members to ensure broad stakeholder representation of the State Trauma Advisory Board.Advised the Department on revision Statewide Trauma System Regulations and Data Dictionary adopted on May 17, 2022.Supported the clean-up bill of the NE Trauma System Act adopted on April 16, 2022.Participated in a Board Strategic Planning Session that resulted in the compilation of five board member working committees focusing on education, data quality and financial support of the program. Planning a Statewide Trauma Symposium for 2025.Approved draft regulations revisions for the NE Statewide Trauma System to be compliant with statute change. Recommended an American College of Surgeons Trauma System Consultation for the State of Nebraska to improve trauma care in the state.