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THis is a letter that EMS Advocates has sent to Congressional Committee. I highly recommend the content & suggest e-mailing you representatives. The time for EMS change is now. I have attached a link to C-span to get your Cngressional leader name & e-maol address.
Respecfully.
Ridryder 911
June 14, 2005
Dear Conferees:
The undersigned members of Advocates for EMS, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to increasing awareness of issues affecting emergency medical service (EMS) providers, write regarding H.R. 3, Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (TEA-LU).
Section 7218 of the Senate Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation Equity Act (SAFETEA) of 2005 substitute requires the Secretary of Transportation and the Secretary of Homeland Security in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a Federal Interagency Committee on Emergency Medical Services (FICEMS). Advocates for EMS strongly supports the creation of the FICEMS. However, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) have introduced S. 611, the Emergency Medical Support Act, that would create FICEMS in addition to creating a 13 member advisory panel consisting of members from the EMS community that would advise and support the FICEMS on emerging EMS issues. A similar version, H.R. 1240, has been introduced in the House by Congressman Joel Hefley (R-CO) and Congressman Tom Allen (D-ME). Advocates for EMS encourages you strike the current SAFETEA language that creates the FICEMS and insert the more inclusive language from the Emergency Medical Services Support Act. The 13 member advisory panel will provide valuable non-federal advice to the coordination of federal EMS programs and will assist in holding the FICEMS accountable in addressing EMS issues in a timely manner. A copy of the bill has been included for your review and consideration.
In addition, we support the provisions within Section 7218 pertaining to “Coordinated Nationwide Emergency Medical Services Program, “Coordinated State EMS Program” and “Administration of State Programs”. Advocates believes these sections of H.R. 3 are all integral to improved coordination and delivery of EMS. NHTSA has a long and successful history of working well with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Homeland Security in addition to other agencies in improving the nation’s EMS.
Finally, we urge inclusion of the State EMS grant program provided in Section 7218 of HR 3. The provision creates a State formula grant program to support coordination of EMS systems development. It is also designed to strengthen transportation safety and public health, consistent with the President’s focus on reinforcing the nation’s emergency preparedness and first response capacity. The program would be administered at State level through State EMS Offices. Section 7212 (a) (5) authorizes $5 million a year for fiscal years 2004 through 2009 for the grant program.
State Emergency Medical Services Offices, the single point for coordination and regulation of a state’s comprehensive emergency medical services system, are pivotal in assuring an adequate medical response to motor vehicle crashes and other medical emergencies, to reducing mortality and morbidity and to assuring a state of EMS readiness for response to domestic terrorism and other major events. Federal funding for state EMS offices is very limited. Advocates for EMS strongly supports the EMS State formula grant program and request that you retain the provision in the final version of the bill.
Thank you for your consideration of our recommendations. Should you have questions please contact Lisa Meyer with Cornerstone Government Affairs at (202)448-9500.
Sincerely,
American Ambulance Association
American College of Emergency Physicians
American College of Surgeons
American Heart Association
American Medical Response
Association of Air Medical Services
Emergency Nurses Association
Gold Cross/Mayo Medical Transport
Medtronic Emergency Response Systems
National Association of EMS Physicians
National Association of State EMS Directors
National Association of State EMS Educators
Rural Metro Corporation
C-Span: http://www3.capwiz.com/c-span/home/
Respecfully.
Ridryder 911
June 14, 2005
Dear Conferees:
The undersigned members of Advocates for EMS, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to increasing awareness of issues affecting emergency medical service (EMS) providers, write regarding H.R. 3, Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (TEA-LU).
Section 7218 of the Senate Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation Equity Act (SAFETEA) of 2005 substitute requires the Secretary of Transportation and the Secretary of Homeland Security in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a Federal Interagency Committee on Emergency Medical Services (FICEMS). Advocates for EMS strongly supports the creation of the FICEMS. However, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) and Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) have introduced S. 611, the Emergency Medical Support Act, that would create FICEMS in addition to creating a 13 member advisory panel consisting of members from the EMS community that would advise and support the FICEMS on emerging EMS issues. A similar version, H.R. 1240, has been introduced in the House by Congressman Joel Hefley (R-CO) and Congressman Tom Allen (D-ME). Advocates for EMS encourages you strike the current SAFETEA language that creates the FICEMS and insert the more inclusive language from the Emergency Medical Services Support Act. The 13 member advisory panel will provide valuable non-federal advice to the coordination of federal EMS programs and will assist in holding the FICEMS accountable in addressing EMS issues in a timely manner. A copy of the bill has been included for your review and consideration.
In addition, we support the provisions within Section 7218 pertaining to “Coordinated Nationwide Emergency Medical Services Program, “Coordinated State EMS Program” and “Administration of State Programs”. Advocates believes these sections of H.R. 3 are all integral to improved coordination and delivery of EMS. NHTSA has a long and successful history of working well with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Homeland Security in addition to other agencies in improving the nation’s EMS.
Finally, we urge inclusion of the State EMS grant program provided in Section 7218 of HR 3. The provision creates a State formula grant program to support coordination of EMS systems development. It is also designed to strengthen transportation safety and public health, consistent with the President’s focus on reinforcing the nation’s emergency preparedness and first response capacity. The program would be administered at State level through State EMS Offices. Section 7212 (a) (5) authorizes $5 million a year for fiscal years 2004 through 2009 for the grant program.
State Emergency Medical Services Offices, the single point for coordination and regulation of a state’s comprehensive emergency medical services system, are pivotal in assuring an adequate medical response to motor vehicle crashes and other medical emergencies, to reducing mortality and morbidity and to assuring a state of EMS readiness for response to domestic terrorism and other major events. Federal funding for state EMS offices is very limited. Advocates for EMS strongly supports the EMS State formula grant program and request that you retain the provision in the final version of the bill.
Thank you for your consideration of our recommendations. Should you have questions please contact Lisa Meyer with Cornerstone Government Affairs at (202)448-9500.
Sincerely,
American Ambulance Association
American College of Emergency Physicians
American College of Surgeons
American Heart Association
American Medical Response
Association of Air Medical Services
Emergency Nurses Association
Gold Cross/Mayo Medical Transport
Medtronic Emergency Response Systems
National Association of EMS Physicians
National Association of State EMS Directors
National Association of State EMS Educators
Rural Metro Corporation
C-Span: http://www3.capwiz.com/c-span/home/