Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S163

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Expanding options for EMT paramedics

Impact

If enacted, S163 would modify existing Massachusetts laws related to licensure requirements for EMTs seeking to become registered nurses. This means that qualified paramedics who fulfill the outlined criteria would gain an expedited route into the nursing profession without the additional requirement of completing formal nursing education. The bill’s supporters argue that this change will facilitate workforce mobility and ensure that knowledgeable EMTs can fill critical healthcare roles, particularly amidst ongoing discussions about healthcare accessibility in the state. This could positively affect emergency response systems by creating a more versatile pool of trained professionals.

Summary

Bill S163, presented by Ryan C. Fattman, proposes to expand the options available for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) paramedics concerning their eligibility to participate in the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). This bill stipulates that paramedics who have attained a specific set of qualifications, including a certification from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, extensive fieldwork experience, and completion of an NCLEX-approved preparation course, would no longer need to graduate from a Board of Registration in Nursing approved program to sit for the NCLEX-RN. This aims to broaden the pathway for EMTs to transition into nursing roles, potentially addressing staffing shortages and enhancing workforce flexibility in healthcare settings.

Contention

However, the bill could provoke debate over the adequacy of training and educational standards for nursing, as some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the lack of formal nursing education requirements for EMTs wishing to become registered nurses. Opponents might argue that nursing requires a distinct and comprehensive set of training disciplines that may not be fully captured through EMT experiences alone. Furthermore, there may be discussions about the implications of such changes on the quality of healthcare delivery, ensuring patients receive care from adequately prepared professionals.

Companion Bills

MA S2648

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Health to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public health matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S227

Expanding options for EMT paramedics

MA S3563

Creates New Jersey Board of Paramedicine.

MA A4523

Creates New Jersey Board of Paramedicine.

MA AB1650

Emergency medical services: community paramedicine.

MA SB944

Community Paramedicine Act of 2018.

MA H2444

Expanding after-death care options

MA S1339

Expanding after-death care options

MA H2193

Expanding after-death care options

MA HB5347

Relating to establishing a program for emergency medical services personnel to become certified paramedics

MA AB3115

Community Paramedicine or Triage to Alternate Destination Act.

Similar Bills

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