The Ohio state medical director, Carol A. Cunningham, sent a release to all Ohio EMS agencies on Wednesday alerting them that EMS certificate holders can now give vaccinations.
In the release, Cunningham wrote that, “Vaccination is a critical action to prevent the acquisition and spread of disease. In Ohio, our EMS providers have repeatedly demonstrated that we are a vital sector of the healthcare system.”
The State Board of Emergency, Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services (EMFTS Board) passed the following motion on August 19, 2020:
“The Board recognizes that EMS certificate holders are permitted to administer vaccinations so long as the route of administration is within the scope of practice and the certificate holder administers the vaccine pursuant to medical direction and training on the specific vaccine, which includes adherence to the recommendations and instructions of the Food and Drug Administration.”
Cunningham wrote that the current COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted that the state’s healthcare system resources are finite.Â
“Initiatives that prevent avoidable hospitalizations, including immunization against infectious diseases, enhances the surge capacity of our hospitals,” she wrote. “This fall, the influenza season will intersect with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Although Ohio’s public health emergency was declared due to the COVID-19 virus, an influenza outbreak would most certainly hamper our healthcare systems’ response to the pandemic and decrease hospital bed capacity.”
The EMFTS Board’s motion will allow all EMS providers to administer the influenza vaccine according to the requirements and parameters stated, the release said.  Cunningham wrote that if developed, this process will also allow EMS providers to administer a COVID-19 vaccine.
“In the future, our nation may be threatened by a different set of pathogens,” she wrote in the release. “However, this action taken by the EMFTS Board has ensured that Ohio EMS will be authorized to participate in the imperative public health mission of vaccination administration.”