Bill Text: FL S1182 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Emergency Medical Services
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Health Policy [S1182 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S1182-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 1182 By Senator Rouson 19-01281-19 20191182__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to emergency medical services; 3 amending s. 401.23, F.S.; revising and providing 4 definitions; amending s. 401.272, F.S.; authorizing a 5 paramedic or emergency medical technician to provide 6 other treatment and transport options; revising a 7 definition; amending s. 401.35, F.S.; revising 8 requirements for rules adopted by the Department of 9 Health governing minimum standards for emergency 10 medical services vehicle equipment and supplies and 11 ambulance or vehicle design and construction; 12 requiring the department to adopt rules governing the 13 use of telemedicine by certain licensees; amending s. 14 401.445, F.S.; providing immunity from liability for 15 certain medical and law enforcement personnel 16 providing emergency examination and treatment of 17 incapacitated persons in certain circumstances; 18 amending s. 893.05, F.S.; authorizing a certified 19 paramedic to administer a controlled substance only 20 under the supervision of certain health care 21 practitioners; amending ss. 14.33, 252.515, 395.1027, 22 and 401.245, F.S.; conforming cross-references; 23 providing an effective date. 24 25 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 26 27 Section 1. Present subsections (11) through (21) of section 28 401.23, Florida Statutes, are renumbered as subsections (12) 29 through (22), respectively, present subsections (1), (7), and 30 (19) are amended, and new subsections (11) and (23) are added to 31 that section, to read: 32 401.23 Definitions.—As used in this part, the term: 33 (1) “Advanced life support” means assessment or treatment 34 by a person qualified under this part through the use of 35 techniques such as endotracheal intubation, the administration 36 of drugs or intravenous fluids, telemetry, cardiac monitoring, 37 cardiac defibrillation, and other techniques described in the 38 EMT-Paramedic National Standard Curriculum or the National EMS 39 Education Standards of the United States Department of 40 Transportation for the paramedic level or other techniques 41 approved by the medical director, pursuant torules of the42 department rule. 43 (7) “Basic life support” means the assessment or treatment 44 by a person qualified under this part through the use of 45 techniques described in the EMT-Basic National Standard 46 Curriculum or the National EMS Education Standards of the United 47 States Department of Transportation and approved by the 48 department or other techniques approved by the medical director. 49 The term includes the administration of oxygen and other 50 techniques that have been approved and are performed under 51 conditions specified byrules of thedepartment rule. 52 (11) “Emergency” means a situation in which a person has a 53 medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of 54 sufficient severity, which may include severe pain, such that 55 the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be 56 expected to jeopardize the person’s health or result in serious 57 impairment to bodily functions or serious dysfunction of any 58 bodily organ or part. 59 (20)(19)“Physician” means a practitioner who is licensed 60 under the provisions of chapter 458 or chapter 459. For the 61 purpose of providing“medical direction”as defined in 62 subsection (15)(14)for the treatment of patients immediately 63 prior to or during transportation to a United States Department 64 of Veterans Affairs medical facility, the term“physician”also 65 means a practitioner employed by the United States Department of 66 Veterans Affairs. 67 (23) “Urgent” means a situation identified as such by 68 medical direction which requires prompt care but does not 69 require immediate action or transport to an emergency department 70 and is documented in the licensee’s protocols, standing orders, 71 or medical guidelines. 72 Section 2. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 401.272, 73 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 74 401.272 Emergency medical services community health care.— 75 (1) The purpose of this section is to decrease 76 inappropriate use of emergency department services and encourage 77 more effective useutilizationof the skills of emergency 78 medical technicians and paramedics by enabling them to perform,79in partnership with local county health departments,specific 80 additional health care tasks that are consistent with the public 81 health and welfare. 82 (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the 83 contrary: 84 (a) Paramedics or emergency medical technicians may provide 85performhealth promotion and wellness activities,andblood 86 pressure screenings, and other treatment and transport options 87in a nonemergency environment,within the scope of their 88 training, andunder the direction of a medical director. As used 89 in this paragraph, the term “health promotion and wellness” 90 means the provision of public health programs pertaining to the 91 prevention or reduction of illness and injury. 92 (b) Paramedics may administer immunizations in a 93 nonemergency environment,within the scope of their training,94andunder the direction of a medical director. There must be a 95 written agreement between the paramedic’s medical director and 96 the county health department located in each county in which the 97 paramedic administers immunizations. This agreement must 98 establish the protocols, policies, and procedures under which 99 the paramedic must operate. 100 Section 3. Paragraphs (c), (d), and (k) of subsection (1) 101 of section 401.35, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 102 401.35 Rules.—The department shall adopt rules, including 103 definitions of terms, necessary to carry out the purposes of 104 this part. 105 (1) The rules must provide at least minimum standards 106 governing: 107 (c)GroundAmbulance and emergency medical services vehicle 108 equipment and supplies required by the medical director of the 109 licensee to provide basic and advanced life support servicesat110least as comprehensive as those published in the most current111edition of the American College of Surgeons, Committee on112Trauma, list of essential equipment for ambulances, as113interpreted by rules of the department. 114 (d)GroundAmbulance and emergency medical servicesor115 vehicle design and construction based on national standards in 116 effect on the date the rule is adopted andat least equal to117those most currently recommended by the United States General118Services Administrationas interpreted byrules of the119 department rule. 120 (k) Optional use of telemetry and telemedicine by 121 licensees. 122 Section 4. Subsection (1) of section 401.445, Florida 123 Statutes, is amended to read: 124 401.445 Emergency examination and treatment of 125 incapacitated persons.— 126 (1) No recovery isshall beallowed in any court in this 127 state against any emergency medical technician, paramedic, or 128 physician as defined in this chapter, any advanced practice 129 registered nurse licensed under s. 464.012, or any physician 130 assistant licensed under s. 458.347 or s. 459.022, or any law 131 enforcement personnelpersonacting at the request of or under 132 the direct medical supervision of anyaphysician, emergency 133 medical technician, paramedic, advanced registered nurse 134 practitioner, or physician assistant, in anyanaction brought 135 for examining or treating a patient without his or her informed 136 consent if: 137 (a) The patient at the time of examination or treatment is 138 intoxicated, under the influence of drugs, or otherwise 139 incapable of providing informed consent as provided in s. 140 766.103; 141 (b) The patient at the time of examination or treatment is 142 experiencing an emergency medical condition; and 143 (c) The patient would reasonably, under all the surrounding 144 circumstances, undergo such examination, treatment, or procedure 145 if he or she were advised by the emergency medical technician, 146 paramedic, physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or 147 physician assistant in accordance with s. 766.103(3). 148 149 Examination and treatment provided under this subsection shall 150 be limited to reasonable examination of the patient to determine 151 the medical condition of the patient and treatment reasonably 152 necessary to alleviate the emergency medical condition or to 153 stabilize the patient. 154 Section 5. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 155 893.05, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 156 893.05 Practitioners and persons administering controlled 157 substances in their absence.— 158 (1)(a) A practitioner, in good faith and in the course of 159 his or her professional practice only, may prescribe, 160 administer, dispense, mix, or otherwise prepare a controlled 161 substance, or the practitioner may cause the controlled 162 substance to be administered by a licensed nurse, a certified 163 paramedic, or an intern practitioner under his or her direction 164 and supervision only. 165 Section 6. Subsection (1) of section 14.33, Florida 166 Statutes, is amended to read: 167 14.33 Medal of Heroism.— 168 (1) The Governor may award a Medal of Heroism of 169 appropriate design, with ribbons and appurtenances, to a law 170 enforcement, correctional, or correctional probation officer, as 171 defined in s. 943.10(14); a firefighter, as defined in s. 172 112.191(1)(b); an emergency medical technician, as defined in s. 173 401.23s. 401.23(11); or a paramedic, as defined in s. 401.23s.174401.23(17). A recipient must have distinguished himself or 175 herself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity, must have 176 risked his or her life deliberately above and beyond the call of 177 duty while performing duty in his or her respective position, 178 and must have engaged in hazardous or perilous activities to 179 preserve lives with the knowledge that such activities might 180 result in great personal harm. 181 Section 7. Paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 182 252.515, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 183 252.515 Postdisaster Relief Assistance Act; immunity from 184 civil liability.— 185 (3) As used in this section, the term: 186 (a) “Emergency first responder” means: 187 1. A physician licensed under chapter 458. 188 2. An osteopathic physician licensed under chapter 459. 189 3. A chiropractic physician licensed under chapter 460. 190 4. A podiatric physician licensed under chapter 461. 191 5. A dentist licensed under chapter 466. 192 6. An advanced practice registered nurse licensed under s. 193 464.012. 194 7. A physician assistant licensed under s. 458.347 or s. 195 459.022. 196 8. A worker employed by a public or private hospital in the 197 state. 198 9. A paramedic as defined in s. 401.23s. 401.23(17). 199 10. An emergency medical technician as defined in s. 401.23 200s. 401.23(11). 201 11. A firefighter as defined in s. 633.102. 202 12. A law enforcement officer as defined in s. 943.10. 203 13. A member of the Florida National Guard. 204 14. Any other personnel designated as emergency personnel 205 by the Governor pursuant to a declared emergency. 206 Section 8. Subsection (5) of section 395.1027, Florida 207 Statutes, is amended to read: 208 395.1027 Regional poison control centers.— 209 (5) By October 1, 1999, each regional poison control center 210 shall develop a prehospital emergency dispatch protocol with 211 each licensee as defined in s. 401.23by s. 401.23(13)in the 212 geographic area covered by the regional poison control center. 213 The prehospital emergency dispatch protocol shall be developed 214 by each licensee’s medical director in conjunction with the 215 designated regional poison control center responsible for the 216 geographic area in which the licensee operates. The protocol 217 shall define toxic substances and describe the procedure by 218 which the designated regional poison control center may be 219 consulted by the licensee. If a call is transferred to the 220 designated regional poison control center in accordance with the 221 protocol established under this section and s. 401.268, the 222 designated regional poison control center shall assume 223 responsibility and liability for the call. 224 Section 9. Paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of section 225 401.245, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 226 401.245 Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council.— 227 (2) 228 (b) Representation on the Emergency Medical Services 229 Advisory Council shall include: two licensed physicians who are 230“medical directors”as defined in s. 401.23s. 401.23(15)or 231 whose medical practice is closely related to emergency medical 232 services; two emergency medical service administrators, one of 233 whom is employed by a fire service; two certified paramedics, 234 one of whom is employed by a fire service; two certified 235 emergency medical technicians, one of whom is employed by a fire 236 service; one emergency medical services educator; one emergency 237 nurse; one hospital administrator; one representative of air 238 ambulance services; one representative of a commercial ambulance 239 operator; and two laypersons who are in no way connected with 240 emergency medical services, one of whom is a representative of 241 the elderly. Ex officio members of the advisory council from 242 state agencies shall include, but shall not be limited to, 243 representatives from the Department of Education, the Department 244 of Management Services, the State Fire Marshal, the Department 245 of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the Department of 246 Transportation, and the Division of Emergency Management. 247 Section 10. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.