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Legislation and Funding

Legislation and funding issues always affect EMS budgets and operations. Use this topic to find out how the latest economic news is affecting EMS.

How to navigate the opioid funding landscape to secure resources for opioid abatement, reimbursement and remediation expenses
It is time for an honest conversation about response times, reimbursement and funding solutions for the future of EMS
Office of Rural Health found that services with six or fewer members are at high risk of unexpected service outage
Our cohosts discuss EMS funding, volunteerism and what’s needed to make way for growth
Revenue from the levy will help the Northwest Ambulance District hire six more EMS personnel
Funding for six new personnel will allow the Naperville Fire Department to expand the Community Advocate Response Team program
The FAIR Health report also found that ALS services were required more often between 2018-2022 than BLS services
A spokesperson for MedStar said costs to retain staff since the COVID-19 pandemic have eaten into their reserve fund
Mayor Eric Adams has announced a 5% budget reduction and directed uniformed agencies to reduce overtime costs
13 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws making EMS an essential service
The ophthalmologist and comedian shares how the No Surprises Act impacts out-of-network billing
Broward County officials plan to provide quick help for mortgage and rent payments, or funeral expenses before other benefits kick in
A majority of first responder agencies lack necessary funds for purchasing equipment and technology
Funding from the American Rescue Plan is helping Narberth Ambulance replace aging cardiac monitors
Chehalis legislators approved BLS, ALS levels of fees to offset inflation, increased costs
Muskogee County EMS has outgrown its classrooms and fleet maintenance space
Current funding has left Lancaster EMS and other ambulance services struggling to recruit and retain qualified personnel
An expansion of Medi-Cal funding has helped Clinica Sierra Vista deliver medical care to the homeless population
After three agencies close in 3 months, state officials highlight the funding shortage
Proposed legislation and discussions take on funding, recruitment and making EMS an essential service
Coverage is sparse and transport times long in places like Pickens County
Chippewa Falls taxpayers approved exceeding a levy limit to hire more fulltime firefighter/paramedics
The Penn Township Ambulance Association has been successful in dealing with funding, staffing and cost-reimbursement problems
Greenup County officials are making progress in establishing the Greenup County Ambulance Authority
Funding and staffing were the main items discussed by EMS stakeholders
Jeannette EMS could face liquidation over a $140,800 loan and $100,000 grant
East Allen Township had pledged support for seven months but ended it after one, surprising squadmembers
San Francisco Fire Department Chief Jeanine Nicholson presented regulators 55 written reports of the robotaxis interfering with emergency response
Top takeaways on what’s next for EMS after the discontinuation of the CMS ET3 model for reimbursing treatment in place
Traverse City voters will consider a property tax increase that would increase staffing and help purchase more ambulances
A non-profit research group will look at three EMS delivery models and recommend the best for Niagara County
EMS personnel across the state had planned to go to Charleston in support of funding legislation approved by the House and Senate earlier
Oneida officials sent a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul in support of bill that authorizes full insurance payments to ambulance services across the state