Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8054

Introduced
3/25/22  

Caption

Emergency Medical Transportation Services

Impact

The bill's passage would significantly impact the regulation of emergency medical services in Rhode Island. By mandating a more comprehensive representation on the advisory board, the state aims to ensure that the voices of various stakeholders in the healthcare sector are adequately heard. This could lead to more informed decision-making processes, potentially improving the quality and coordination of emergency medical services statewide. Moreover, with the inclusion of a certified emergency nurse and volunteers from diverse public service backgrounds, the bill seeks to enhance the operational framework through which emergency medical care is administered.

Summary

House Bill 8054, titled 'Emergency Medical Transportation Services', aims to amend the existing framework governing emergency medical transportation in Rhode Island. The bill proposes changes to the composition of the Ambulance Service Coordinating Advisory Board, which is tasked with overseeing emergency medical services in the state. The amendments focus on diversifying representation on the board, which will now include a broader range of stakeholders, including emergency medical technicians, hospital representatives, and public members, among others. This restructuring is seen as a means to enhance the advisory board's ability to address the complexities of emergency medical services effectively.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a positive development for emergency medical services, it has faced some scrutiny regarding the implications of such changes. Critics may argue that an expanded advisory board could lead to bureaucratic complexities, complicating decision-making processes further. Some stakeholders may express concerns about whether the new membership criteria might dilute the expertise previously held by more specialized members. Therefore, while the intent of the bill is to improve service coordination, the actual outcomes will depend on how effectively the newly appointed members can collaborate and focus on the essential goal of enhancing emergency medical services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0725

Non-emergency Medical Transportation

RI H5904

Non-emergency Medical Transportation

RI H5681

Emergency Medical Transportation Services

RI H7759

Emergency Medical Transportation Services

RI SF4835

Office of Emergency Medical Services replacement of the Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board establishment

RI S0952

Emergency Medical Transportation Services

RI SF5387

Office of Emergency Medical Services establishment to replace the Emergency Medical Service Regulatory Board

RI HB505

AN ACT relating to emergency medical services.

RI H7840

Non-emergency Medical Transportation

RI HB777

AN ACT relating to emergency medical services.

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