Oklahoma SB206 declares emergency medical services essential for delivering care at the scene and during transport to a facility.
Oklahoma SB206 amends the state's statutes to declare emergency medical services essential. This includes the delivery of fast, efficient emergency care at the scene of a medical emergency and during transport to a health care facility, as well as the delivery of stabilizing and definitive care at a facility. The bill declares an emergency due to a critical shortage of providers for these services.
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