Paramedic Protocol Provider

Published by: Acid Remap
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Paramedic Protocol Provider provides quick offline access to over 350 field treatment protocols from the USA and Canada.
An annual in-app subscription will be required to download or update protocols app starting in 2018. Downloaded protocols will not be updatable without a subscription.
Use of this app requires acceptance of the terms of service posted at https://www.acidremap.com/legal/TermsOfService.html
For a list of currently available protocols please visit https://www.acidremap.com.
Features include:
•350+ protocols and supporting documents
•Quick indexed lookup of content in a matter of seconds
•Search titles and text
•Favorites tab for quick access of what's important to you
•Updated regularly, ensuring content is up-to-date
•Customizable notes for each individual entry
•Always with you as long as you have your device and never fades or tears
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    Yes, Paramedic Protocol Provider is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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Paramedic Protocol Provider Reviews

Used to be good , no more

dsrt on

United States

Used to really like this app, but now it has deleted many and has some convoluted code system for others that never completes properly. No loner worth fooling with

Solid EMS Reference Tool

PhillyEMT on

United States

I’ve been using PPP for over a decade. It’s my most common used reference tool on shift. Working in two jurisdictions, I sometimes find myself double checking protocols to ensure that I’m not making a cognitive error, and their system works well for that. Also, because everything is downloaded to my device, I can swap between jurisdictional protocols simply and easily, even if I’m in a data dead zone.

Most medics I’m my agency use this

Msiziodkaosodjdj on

United States

Been using for years, perfect.

Has to redownload every time I open it

Kelso775 on

United States

I had this on my Galaxy S21 and it had this same problem. Now I have an IPhone 14 Pro and it’s doing the same thing, after having to purchase it a 2nd time. Once it’s downloaded, the app is amazing! I work in a rural area, so I can’t always count on having service, to redownload it. Extremely frustrating!

Well thought out, easy to use!

myles7701 on

United States

As a paramedic student and a seasoned EMT, I wanted something on my phone that had my local protocols on it. I was a little worried about update frequency, but haven’t run into any issues yet! Well worth the price.

What is updating?? Not a complete set of protocols

Player1242 on

United States

Pretty good app for the most part. But it seems like every time I open it, it says an update is available. My EMS agency only updates protocols 2 times a year so I don’t know what it is updating all the time. Also, it does not contain all of the protocols that exist in my area.

Wasted $10

thericker999999 on

United States

There are a limited number of agencies represented (at least in my state). None of the agencies I work with were listed. I followed the steps to request agencies to be added and was told, “Unfortunately we no longer add protocols to the $10 app, but rather enter into contracts with agencies to provide an app free to their personnel.. ..Our pricing is based on the size of the agency and starts at $750/year. “ So, no agencies I can use and they can’t be added unless the agency will pay hundreds of dollars. Strongly recommend you check their website to see if your agency is listed before wasting your money like I did.

Great App

IvanTB13 on

United States

Lots of help during paramedic school and beyond. A lot more convenient to use this app on your iPad, instead of carrying stacks of protocols or dealing with finding them online. Really wish they had the option to write/draw on the actual protocols themselves, instead of having to switch to the other window.

Horrid

markdawn7874 on

United States

Protocols won’t update or download.

Won’t stop “indexing”

PgfdPaidguy on

United States

I have both app’s on my phone. They legit helped me get through my medic class and the clinical ride alongs. Recently though the Agency version isn’t recognizing the PPP app and while the protocols will show up in the PPP version the search function is not working at all. In the provided search bar it just shows the word “indexing” with a spinning icon and it never goes away. I have deleted and re installed the apps several times. Still no change. Great tool for work but not if I have to stop patient care and cycle through the entire state protocol with no search function. - Chris

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