Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1295

Introduced
1/4/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services

Impact

The legislation emphasizes data quality improvement for emergency services, reflecting a strategic effort to enhance public health outcomes in Missouri. By allowing the department and the university to analyze and share data within a framework designed to maintain confidentiality, the bill aims to fulfill dual roles of advancing research while prioritizing patient privacy. Local EMS agencies will also benefit as they will have access to the data they have submitted at no cost, ensuring they stay informed and can leverage data for their operational improvements.

Summary

Senate Bill 1295 aims to amend Chapter 190 of Missouri's Revised Statutes by introducing new provisions related to emergency medical services (EMS). The focal point of the bill is the collaboration between the Department of Health and Senior Services and the University of Missouri School of Medicine. This partnership is set to enhance the collection, analysis, and utilization of data from ambulance services and emergency medical response agencies to improve the quality of emergency medical services provided across the state.

Contention

While the bill consolidates efforts toward enhanced emergency medical services, it raises concerns regarding data management and the potential for privacy breaches. By outlining how individual health information should be treated, lawmakers recognize the need for adherence to stringent confidentiality standards as mandated by state law and federal regulations. Nonetheless, there may be skepticism among some stakeholders about the practical implications of these data-sharing agreements and whether they will truly work to protect individual privacy while enabling necessary advancements in public health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB625

Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services

MO SB449

Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical dispatchers

MO SB46

Modifies provisions relating to emergency services

MO SB186

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO SB534

Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical technicians

MO HB402

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO SB507

Modifies provisions relating to lead poisoning

MO SB189

Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws

MO SB41

Modifies provisions relating to the administration of medications by pharmacists

MO SB38

Modifies provisions relating to peace officer standards

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.