North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2085

Introduced
1/3/23  
Refer
1/3/23  
Report Pass
1/6/23  
Engrossed
1/10/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Report Pass
4/17/23  
Enrolled
4/25/23  

Caption

System registries for a comprehensive emergency cardiovascular medical system and safety belt usage by emergency medical services personnel; and to provide for a legislative management study.

Impact

Additionally, the bill amends existing laws pertaining to safety belt usage among emergency medical services personnel while they provide direct patient care. This change aims to ensure that care providers can deliver timely services without being hindered by the obligation to wear safety belts in specific circumstances. The legislative management will also conduct a study in the interim period to assess the accessibility and effectiveness of emergency medical services throughout the state, aiming to strengthen the infrastructure supporting these services, especially in rural areas.

Summary

Senate Bill 2085 is designed to establish a comprehensive emergency cardiovascular medical system in North Dakota. The bill outlines the responsibilities of the Department of Health and Human Services, which will include creating a plan for prehospital emergency services, evaluating hospitals for their ability to provide quality care, and maintaining system registries that track effectiveness in responding to cardiovascular emergencies. Importantly, the bill emphasizes ongoing quality improvement, particularly for contributing hospitals recognized for excellence in managing STEMI cases.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB 2085 appears to be supportive, primarily due to the public safety enhancement it aims to implement. Many legislators have recognized the necessity for a robust cardiovascular care system as well as the importance of flexible safety measures for emergency providers. However, the bill has encountered some contention regarding the implications of modifying safety belt regulations, with some members expressing concerns about potential safety risks when those regulations are relaxed.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between ensuring the safety of both patients and emergency responders while making provisions for practical flexibility in emergency situations. The debate reflects a broader discussion on how to best allocate resources and manage regulations while ensuring that emergency services are equipped to respond efficiently to critical health incidents. As this bill progresses, it will be essential to monitor the discussions surrounding the implementation of the proposed legislative study and its outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1322

Emergency medical services communication; to provide for a legislative management study; and to provide an appropriation.

ND S07501

Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

ND A08086

Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

ND HB1007

Add emergency medical services personnel to Class B public safety membership of the South Dakota Retirement System.

ND SB625

Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services

ND SB1154

Relating To The State Comprehensive Emergency Medical Services System.

ND HB1000

Relating To The State Comprehensive Emergency Medical Services System.

ND HB1491

In emergency medical services system, further providing for declaration of policy, for definitions, for emergency medical services system programs and for duties of department; establishing the State EMS Advisory Board; and further providing for emergency medical services patient care reports, for funding, for notification of trauma center closure, for State Advisory Board, for regional emergency medical services councils, for comprehensive plan, for contracts and grants and for scholarships for recruitment, training and retention.

ND HB2576

In emergency medical services system, further providing for definitions and for emergency medical services agencies.

ND SB2100

Emergency medical services personnel training.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.