HB2314 modernizes Hawaii's emergency medical systems of care to improve coordination and response to emergencies.
HB2314 updates Hawaii's emergency medical services statutes to establish a comprehensive emergency medical systems of care model. The bill aims to strengthen the state's capacity to respond effectively to emergencies and safeguard public health. It mandates the Department of Health to regulate ambulances, establish emergency medical services, and review training curricula. The bill also establishes a Hawaii emergency medical systems of care advisory council to advise the department on statewide emergency medical systems of care.
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