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.
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Pittsburgh EMS has faced times when reserve rigs were out of service and medics had to use special event ambulances
Dougherty County EMS has seen nearly 20 resignations in three months where personnel left for better pay in places with a lower call volume
Walla Walla officials raised the monthly rate for the next five years to fund six new EMS positions
Albany will charge over 30% more for ambulance transports in 2025 as well as bill facilities for extended ED wait times
Pickens County Ambulance Service dropped to one ambulance in October due to a lack of funding
The House passed the Social Security Fairness Act to remove penalties on police and other public servants with separate pensions
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Upcoming changes to TPS and DACA programs could impact EMS professionals across the U.S.
Harford County’s NEXT GEN Responders Student Loan Relief is an incentive in fire, EMS recruitment and retention
Colorado’s community naloxone distribution program faces a financial shortfall as state funding dwindles, raising concerns for overdose prevention efforts
Palmetto General Hospital is dealing with layoffs, service cuts and a lack of supplies
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A report from the ride-share company reveals that drivers working 32 hours a week make around $13,500 more annually than first-year EMTs
Allegany County officials made offers to EMS personnel laid off this summer due to a $2M deficit
An Ohio State University study finds that a law meant to shield New Yorkers from out-of-network ambulance bills has led to higher prices
Increased expenses have led to revenue shortfalls in Floyd County
The Colorado Springs Fire Department said the Community Response Team could end in July after losing funding from a state grant
Some first responders take the unique experience of serving the public into the political arena
The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District said increased call volume over the last 10 years has added to the wear on vehicles and stations
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Pella officials consider significant changes to EMS
The Town of Tonawanda and Twin City Ambulance are debating the information in a consultant’s review of operations and finances
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EMS agencies face significant geographic, racial and income-based disparities, impacting response times and patient care
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