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File #: 18-0183    Name: Letter in Support of AB 1795
In control: Public Health
On agenda: 2/20/2018 Final action: 2/20/2018
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: 1. Authorize the Board of Supervisors to execute letter in support of Assembly Bill 1795 (Gipson), as introduced January 9, 2018; and 2. Authorize the Board of Supervisors to execute future letters through the legislative process with similar content in support of Assembly Bill 1795 (Gipson).
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Assembly Bill 1795, 3. Letter in Support
DATE: February 20, 2018

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: David Pomaville, Director, Department of Public Health
Dawan Utecht, Director, Department of Behavioral Health

SUBJECT: Letter of Support: Assembly Bill 1795 (Gipson) - Emergency Medical Services - Community Care Facilities

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
1. Authorize the Board of Supervisors to execute letter in support of Assembly Bill 1795 (Gipson), as introduced January 9, 2018; and

2. Authorize the Board of Supervisors to execute future letters through the legislative process with similar content in support of Assembly Bill 1795 (Gipson).
REPORT
Approval of the recommended actions would authorize the execution of letters in support of Assembly Bill 1795 (AB 1795). AB 1795 would authorize a local emergency medical services agency to submit, as part of its emergency medical services (EMS) plan, a plan to transport specified patients to a community care facility in lieu of transportation to a general acute care hospital.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

Your Board could choose not to execute the letter in support and/or require future letters of support to return to your Board for execution; however, that would delay submittal.

FISCAL IMPACT:

There is no fiscal impact associated with the recommended actions.

DISCUSSION:

AB 1795 would authorize the County's EMS agency to submit, as part of its EMS plan, a plan to transport specifically identified patients to a community care facility in lieu of transportation to a busy hospital emergency department. The bill would direct the California EMS Authority to authorize the local EMS agency to add to its scope of practice, for specified emergency personnel, those activities necessary for the assessment, treatment, and transport of an individual to a community care facility.

Many times each day, ambulances respond to an individual that is not suffering from an acute physical health problem that requires transportation to a hospital emergency department, bu...

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