I live in a rural area and it’s becoming the standard of care. In most places you can’t even do a paper PCR anymore because they don’t make the forms plus since the data must be eventually put in a system, it eliminates a step. As for orders, they don’t give name or date of birth because they don’t need too. They have standing orders anyway and also expanded orders of there is no radio or cell coverage along with hundreds if not thousands of hours of training and experience. The crews carry a limited amount of equipment and meds to treat all emergent issues. Their job is to keep you alive enough to get to the hospital, not cure or fix your issue permanently. If you’re allergic to one of the meds, they may have alternatives they can give or you go without.
You are the expert so I won't comment anymore.