NONTRANSPORT PREHOSPITAL LIFE SUPPORT STAFFING REQUIREMENTS
House Bill 5046
Sponsor: Rep. Leslie Mortimer
Committee: Health Policy
Complete to 9-26-05
A SUMMARY OF HOUSE BILL 5046 AS INTRODUCED 7-6-05
House Bill 5046 would amend the Public Health Code to revise the staffing requirements for a non-transport pre-hospital life support operation that is designated as providing basic life support.
Currently under the law, non-transport, pre-hospital life support programs are licensed, and operate their vehicles in accord with local medical control authority protocols. The law specifies that a non-transport pre-hospital life support operation is prohibited from operating a life support vehicle unless it is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with certain specified personnel. The minimum staffing level is specified in the code based on the level of care the operation is designated to provide, as follows:
-If designated to provide basic life support, then with at least one emergency medical technician.
-If designated to provide limited advanced life support, then with at least one emergency medical technician specialist.
-If designated to provide advanced life support, then with at least one paramedic.
House Bill 5046 would apply only to operations designated to provide basic life support. The bill specifies a staffing level of at least one emergency medical technician who is on board that vehicle or at the emergency scene. (The italicized language is new.)
MCL 333.20927
FISCAL IMPACT:
The proposed legislation will have no fiscal impact.
Legislative Analyst: J. Hunault
Fiscal Analyst: Margaret Alston
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.