New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4875

Introduced
11/21/22  

Caption

Expands definition of basic life support to include blood glucose monitoring.

Impact

The modification proposed in A4875 aims to enhance the level of care that EMTs can provide during pre-hospital emergencies, potentially leading to better patient outcomes. By integrating blood glucose monitoring into the basic life support training curriculum, the bill underscores the increasing complexity of emergency medical services in New Jersey. The act also mandates the Commissioner of Health to create regulations that guarantee sufficient training on blood glucose monitoring is included in tailored EMT-Basic training programs, thereby setting a higher standard of competency for emergency responders.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4875 seeks to expand the definition of 'basic life support' within New Jersey's legislative framework by including blood glucose monitoring as part of the services provided. This bill modifies the existing legislation from P.L.1985, c.351, which outlines the parameters and definitions of basic life support services. The amendment is intended to ensure that emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are trained to manage blood glucose monitoring, a critical skill in treating patients with diabetes and other related conditions effectively.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at improving care provided by EMTs, it may raise discussions regarding the additional training and resources necessary for such expansion. Stakeholders may debate the implications for current EMS budgets, the need for compliance with new training standards, and the potential challenges that may arise from integrating new practices into existing protocols. Overall, there could be mixed feelings regarding the adequacy of current funding and support for ensuring all EMTs can gain the necessary knowledge and skills related to blood glucose management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A308

Expands definition of basic life support to include blood glucose monitoring.

NJ A4576

Authorizes certain basic life support services vehicles to be staffed by one emergency medical technician and one first responder while in service.

NJ A4918

Extends temporary waiver of certain basic life support services and specialty care transport unit crewmember requirements.

NJ S2562

Authorizes certain basic life support services vehicles to be staffed by one emergency medical technician and one first responder while in service.

NJ S3241

Extends temporary waiver of certain basic life support services and specialty care transport unit crewmember requirements.

NJ A690

Temporarily waives certain basic life support services crewmember requirements.

NJ S318

Temporarily waives certain basic life support services crewmember requirements.

NJ A5640

Establishes basic life support services as essential; requires municipalities to arrange for basic life support services; makes an appropriation.

NJ A1411

Requires certain ambulances to carry epinephrine.

NJ A4014

Requires certain ambulances to carry epinephrine.

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