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House Bill 1285 allows ambulance services to bypass certain telemedicine rules, enhancing emergency response flexibility and improving patient care options.
House Bill 1285 allows ambulance services to bypass certain telemedicine rules, enhancing emergency response flexibility and improving patient care options.
House Bill 1285, introduced on January 28, 2025, aims to establish an exemption program for ambulance service operators concerning certain healthcare services. The bill has been referred to the Agriculture (AGR) and Consumer Protection Committee (CPC) and is currently in the legislative process.
The primary purpose of HB 1285 is to amend existing laws regarding the triage, treatment, and transport of patients by ambulance service operators. The bill seeks to enhance the flexibility of ambulance services in responding to medical emergencies by allowing them to bypass certain telemedicine requirements under specified conditions.
Amendment to Existing Law:
Exemption Protocols:
Annual Review:
Who is Affected:
Healthcare Providers:
This summary provides an overview of House Bill 1285, detailing its purpose, key provisions, and the potential impact on ambulance services and healthcare delivery in Arkansas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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