Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00416

Introduced
3/5/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Department Of Public Health's Recommendations Regarding Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians.

Impact

If enacted, SB00416 would significantly impact the state's emergency medical services laws by expanding the scope of practice for AEMTs and certified personnel. This bill seeks to streamline training and recertification processes, providing the Department of Public Health with the authority to implement temporary policies regarding certification. As a result, emergency medical technicians and paramedics would potentially have a broader ability to administer medical interventions approved by the state’s Emergency Medical Services Medical Advisory Committee, enhancing the quality of care during emergencies.

Summary

SB00416 aims to address the recommendations of the Department of Public Health regarding advanced emergency medical technicians (AEMTs). The bill proposes to amend the definitions and the scope of practice for certified emergency medical technicians and paramedics, allowing them to perform certain treatment modalities that may not be explicitly specified in current state regulations. This change seeks to enhance the flexibility and effectiveness of the emergency medical services (EMS) framework by enabling professionals to respond more effectively to various emergency situations with updated standards of care.

Contention

There could be points of contention among stakeholders regarding the amendments detailed in SB00416. Some may argue that expanding the scope of practice for AEMTs could lead to challenges in ensuring quality and consistency of care across various EMS organizations. Critics might express concern that increased flexibility without robust oversight could result in improper administration of medical treatments. Additionally, discussions may center around the adequacy of training provided to personnel as they receive expanded responsibilities, emphasizing the need for stringent certification and recertification processes to maintain high standards of emergency medical care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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