Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB374

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Medical transport services; allow non-emergency transport of patients on stretchers

Impact

The impact of HB 374 includes a significant alteration of existing regulations surrounding patient transport services. By enabling non-ambulance medical transport services to handle stretcher-related transfers, the bill seeks to increase the number of options available to patients needing transportation for medical appointments and other non-urgent healthcare needs. This change could facilitate greater access to healthcare services for individuals with mobility challenges or those living in remote areas where ambulance service may be limited.

Summary

House Bill 374 aims to expand the capabilities of non-emergency medical transport services in Alabama by allowing them to transport patients using stretchers, gurneys, or cots in non-emergency situations. Under existing law, only ambulances licensed by the State Committee of Public Health could perform such transports. This legislation is intended to address the demand for accessible medical transportation options for patients who do not require immediate medical intervention but still need assistance to reach medical care facilities.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the implementation of HB 374. Critics may express concerns regarding the adequacy of training, safety standards, and operational protocols for non-emergency medical transport services. The bill allows the State Committee of Public Health to adopt rules governing these aspects, which could lead to discussions about the balance between expanding services and ensuring patient safety. Stakeholders will likely debate the implications of these changes on healthcare delivery and the potential for varying service quality across different transport providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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