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LC006016

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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO INSURANCE -- ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE POLICIES

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Kislak, Potter, Slater, Diaz, Cassar, Bennett, Caldwell,
Craven, Morales, and Williams

     Date Introduced: May 25, 2022

     Referred To: House Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

1

     SECTION 1. Chapter 27-18 of the General Laws entitled "Accident and Sickness Insurance

2

Policies" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections:

3

     27-18-89. Emergency medical services transport to alternate facilities.

4

     (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

5

     (1) "Advanced life support" or "ALS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle,

6

medically necessary supplies and services and either an ALS assessment by ALS personnel or the

7

provision of at least one ALS intervention; or the administration of at least three (3) medications

8

by intravenous push/bolus or by continuous infusion, excluding crystalloid, hypotonic, isotonic,

9

and hypertonic solutions (dextrose, normal saline, ringer's lactate); or transportation, medically

10

necessary supplies and services; and the provision of at least one of the following ALS procedures:

11

     (i) Manual defibrillation/cardioversion;

12

     (ii) Endotracheal intubation;

13

     (iii) Central venous line;

14

     (iv) Cardiac pacing;

15

     (v) Chest decompression;

16

     (vi) Surgical airway; or

17

     (vii) Intraosseous line.

18

     (2) "Advanced life support assessment" is an assessment performed by ALS personnel as

19

part of an emergency response that was necessary because the patient's reported condition at the

 

1

time of dispatch was such that only ALS personnel is qualified to perform the assessment. An ALS

2

assessment does not necessarily result in a determination that the patient requires an ALS level of

3

service.

4

     (3) "Advanced life support intervention" means a procedure that is required to be furnished

5

by ALS personnel in accordance with state law and regulation.

6

     (4) "Advanced life support personnel" means an individual licensed in accordance with

7

state law and regulation as an advanced emergency medical technician-cardiac or paramedic.

8

     (5) "Basic life support" or "BLS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle and

9

medically necessary supplies and services, plus the provision of BLS ambulance services. The

10

ambulance must be staffed by at least two (2) people who meet the requirements of state laws and

11

regulations where the services are being furnished. Also, at least one of the staff members must be

12

licensed, at a minimum, as an emergency medical technician by the state or local authority where

13

the services are furnished and be legally authorized to operate all lifesaving and life-sustaining

14

equipment on board the vehicle.

15

     (i) Basic life support shall be deemed non-emergency basic life support at the professional

16

discretion of the emergency medical services practitioner.

17

     (6) "Emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the practitioners, ambulance vehicles,

18

and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide

19

emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation

20

of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS responding to the 911 system established

21

under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

22

     (7) "Emergency medical services practitioner" means an individual who is licensed in

23

accordance with state laws and regulations to perform emergency medical care and preventive care

24

to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including emergency medical

25

technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians-

26

cardiac, and paramedics.

27

     (b) This section authorizes emergency medical services in the state to divert non-

28

emergency basic life service calls from emergency departments. Emergency medical services

29

practitioners shall assess individuals who are in need of emergency medical services and apply the

30

correct level of care thereafter, which may include transport to an alternative facility deemed

31

appropriate by an emergency medical services practitioner. An alternative facility shall include, but

32

not be limited to:

33

     (1) An individual’s primary care provider;

34

     (2) A community health clinic;

 

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1

     (3) An urgent care facility;

2

     (4) An emergency room diversion facility, as defined in § 23-17.26-2; and

3

     (5) A community-based behavioral health facility designed to provide immediate

4

assistance to a person in crisis.

5

     (c) Commencing January 1, 2023, every individual or group health insurance contract, plan

6

or policy issued for delivery or renewed in this state that provides medical coverage that includes

7

coverage for emergency medical services shall provide coverage for transport to an alternative

8

location facility as identified in subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse the EMS for such

9

services at the same rate as for a non-emergency basic life support transport to an emergency

10

department.

11

     (d) If treatment at an alternative facility is deemed appropriate by the EMS practitioner, the

12

emergency medical service shall bill at the rate described in subsection (c) of this section, even if

13

an advanced life support assessment was provided.

14

     (e) The office of the health insurance commissioner may promulgate such rules and

15

regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

16

and enforcement of this section.

17

     27-18-90. Coverage of EMS mental health and substance use disorder treatment.

18

     (a) As used in this section, "emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the

19

practitioners, ambulance vehicles, and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with

20

chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to

21

mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS

22

responding to the 911 system established under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

23

     (b) Emergency medical services shall be permitted to allow licensed providers who treat

24

mental health disorders, including substance use disorders, to accompany EMS. Such providers

25

shall be permitted to treat EMS patients when medically necessary and appropriate. Such treatment

26

shall be permitted to occur in the community.

27

     (c) Commencing January 1, 2023, every individual or group health insurance contract, plan

28

or policy issued for delivery or renewed in this state that provides medical coverage that includes

29

coverage for emergency medical services, shall provide coverage for treatment described in

30

subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse such services at a rate not lower than the same

31

service would have been had that service been delivered in a traditional office setting.

32

     (d) Treatment and coverage for mental health disorders, including substance use disorders,

33

as described in this section shall be provided in accordance with chapter 38.2 of title 27.

34

     (e) The office of the health insurance commissioner may promulgate such rules and

 

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1

regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

2

and enforcement of this section.

3

     SECTION 2. Chapter 27-19 of the General Laws entitled "Nonprofit Hospital Service

4

Corporations" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections:

5

     27-19-81. Emergency medical services transport to alternate facilities.

6

     (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meaning:

7

     (1) "Advanced life support" or "ALS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle,

8

medically necessary supplies and services and either an ALS assessment by ALS personnel or the

9

provision of at least one ALS intervention; or the administration of at least three (3) medications

10

by intravenous push/bolus or by continuous infusion, excluding crystalloid, hypotonic, isotonic,

11

and hypertonic solutions (dextrose, normal saline, ringer's lactate); or transportation, medically

12

necessary supplies and services; and the provision of at least one of the following ALS procedures:

13

     (i) Manual defibrillation/cardioversion;

14

     (ii) Endotracheal intubation;

15

     (iii) Central venous line;

16

     (iv) Cardiac pacing;

17

     (v) Chest decompression;

18

     (vi) Surgical airway; or

19

     (vii) Intraosseous line.

20

     (2) "Advanced life support assessment" is an assessment performed by ALS personnel as

21

part of an emergency response that was necessary because the patient's reported condition at the

22

time of dispatch was such that only ALS personnel is qualified to perform the assessment. An ALS

23

assessment does not necessarily result in a determination that the patient requires an ALS level of

24

service.

25

     (3) "Advanced life support intervention" means a procedure that is required to be furnished

26

by ALS personnel in accordance with state law and regulation.

27

     (4) "Advanced life support personnel" means an individual licensed in accordance with

28

state law and regulation as an advanced emergency medical technician-cardiac or paramedic.

29

     (5) "Basic life support" or "BLS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle and

30

medically necessary supplies and services, plus the provision of BLS ambulance services. The

31

ambulance must be staffed by at least two (2) people who meet the requirements of state laws and

32

regulations where the services are being furnished. Also, at least one of the staff members must be

33

licensed, at a minimum, as an emergency medical technician by the state or local authority where

34

the services are furnished and be legally authorized to operate all lifesaving and life-sustaining

 

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1

equipment on board the vehicle.

2

     (i) Basic life support shall be deemed non-emergency basic life support at the professional

3

discretion of the emergency medical services practitioner.

4

     (6) "Emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the practitioners, ambulance vehicles,

5

and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide

6

emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation

7

of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS responding to the 911 system established

8

under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

9

     (7) "Emergency medical services practitioner" means an individual who is licensed in

10

accordance with state laws and regulations to perform emergency medical care and preventive care

11

to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including emergency medical

12

technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians-

13

cardiac, and paramedics.

14

     (b) This section authorizes emergency medical services in the state to divert non-

15

emergency basic life service calls from emergency departments. Emergency medical services

16

practitioners shall assess individuals who are in need of emergency medical services and apply the

17

correct level of care thereafter, which may include transport to an alternative facility deemed

18

appropriate by an emergency medical services practitioner. An alternative facility shall include, but

19

not be limited to:

20

     (1) An individual’s primary care provider;

21

     (2) A community health clinic;

22

     (3) An urgent care facility;

23

     (4) An emergency room diversion facility, as defined in § 23-17.26-2; and

24

     (5) A community-based behavioral health facility designed to provide immediate

25

assistance to a person in crisis.

26

     (c) Commencing January 1, 2023, every individual or group health insurance contract, plan

27

or policy issued for delivery or renewed in this state that provides medical coverage that includes

28

coverage for emergency medical services shall provide coverage for transport to an alternative

29

location facility as identified in subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse the EMS for such

30

services at the same rate as for a non-emergency basic life support transport to an emergency

31

department.

32

     (d) If treatment at an alternative facility is deemed appropriate by the EMS practitioner, the

33

emergency medical service shall bill at the rate described in subsection (c) of this section even if

34

an advanced life support assessment was provided.

 

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1

     (e) The office of the health insurance commissioner may promulgate such rules and

2

regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

3

and enforcement of this section.

4

     27-19-82. Coverage of EMS mental health and substance use disorder treatment.

5

     (a) As used in this section, "emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the

6

practitioners, ambulance vehicles, and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with

7

chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to

8

mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS

9

responding to the 911 system established under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

10

     (b) Emergency medical services shall be permitted to allow licensed providers who treat

11

mental health disorders, including substance use disorders, to accompany EMS. Such providers

12

shall be permitted to treat EMS patients when medically necessary and appropriate. Such treatment

13

shall be permitted to occur in the community.

14

     (c) Commencing January 1, 2023, every individual or group health insurance contract, plan

15

or policy issued for delivery or renewed in this state that provides medical coverage that includes

16

coverage for emergency medical services, shall provide coverage for treatment described in

17

subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse such services at a rate not lower than the same

18

service would have been had that service been delivered in a traditional office setting.

19

     (d) Treatment and coverage for mental health disorders, including substance use disorders,

20

as described in this section shall be provided in accordance with chapter 38.2 of title 27.

21

     (e) The office of the health insurance commissioner may promulgate such rules and

22

regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

23

and enforcement of this section.

24

     SECTION 3. Chapter 27-20 of the General Laws entitled "Nonprofit Medical Service

25

Corporations" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections:

26

     27-20-77. Emergency medical services transport to alternate facilities.

27

     (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meaning:

28

     (1) "Advanced life support" or "ALS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle,

29

medically necessary supplies and services and either an ALS assessment by ALS personnel or the

30

provision of at least one ALS intervention; or the administration of at least three (3) medications

31

by intravenous push/bolus or by continuous infusion, excluding crystalloid, hypotonic, isotonic,

32

and hypertonic solutions (dextrose, normal saline, ringer's lactate); or transportation, medically

33

necessary supplies and services; and the provision of at least one of the following ALS procedures:

34

     (i) Manual defibrillation/cardioversion;

 

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1

     (ii) Endotracheal intubation;

2

     (iii) Central venous line;

3

     (iv) Cardiac pacing;

4

     (v) Chest decompression;

5

     (vi) Surgical airway; or

6

     (vii) Intraosseous line.

7

     (2) "Advanced life support assessment" is an assessment performed by ALS personnel as

8

part of an emergency response that was necessary because the patient's reported condition at the

9

time of dispatch was such that only ALS personnel is qualified to perform the assessment. An ALS

10

assessment does not necessarily result in a determination that the patient requires an ALS level of

11

service.

12

     (3) "Advanced life support intervention" means a procedure that is required to be furnished

13

by ALS personnel in accordance with state law and regulation.

14

     (4) "Advanced life support personnel" means an individual licensed in accordance with

15

state law and regulation as an advanced emergency medical technician-cardiac or paramedic.

16

     (5) "Basic life support" or "BLS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle and

17

medically necessary supplies and services, plus the provision of BLS ambulance services. The

18

ambulance must be staffed by at least two (2) people who meet the requirements of state laws and

19

regulations where the services are being furnished. Also, at least one of the staff members must be

20

licensed, at a minimum, as an emergency medical technician by the state or local authority where

21

the services are furnished and be legally authorized to operate all lifesaving and life-sustaining

22

equipment on board the vehicle.

23

     (i) Basic life support shall be deemed non-emergency basic life support at the professional

24

discretion of the emergency medical services practitioner.

25

     (6) "Emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the practitioners, ambulance vehicles,

26

and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide

27

emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation

28

of illness or injury including, but not limited to, EMS responding to the 911 system established

29

under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

30

     (7) "Emergency medical services practitioner" means an individual who is licensed in

31

accordance with state laws and regulations to perform emergency medical care and preventive care

32

to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including emergency medical

33

technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians-

34

cardiac, and paramedics.

 

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1

     (b) This section authorizes emergency medical services in the state to divert non-

2

emergency basic life service calls from emergency departments. Emergency medical services

3

practitioners shall assess individuals who are in need of emergency medical services and apply the

4

correct level of care thereafter, which may include transport to an alternative facility deemed

5

appropriate by an emergency medical services practitioner. An alternative facility shall include, but

6

not be limited to:

7

     (1) An individual’s primary care provider;

8

     (2) A community health clinic;

9

     (3) An urgent care facility;

10

     (4) An emergency room diversion facility, as defined in § 23-17.26-2; and

11

     (5) A community-based behavioral health facility designed to provide immediate

12

assistance to a person in crisis.

13

     (c) Commencing January 1, 2023, every individual or group health insurance contract, plan

14

or policy issued for delivery or renewed in this state that provides medical coverage that includes

15

coverage for emergency medical services shall provide coverage for transport to an alternative

16

location facility as identified in subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse the EMS for such

17

services at the same rate as for a non-emergency basic life support transport to an emergency

18

department.

19

     (d) If treatment at an alternative facility is deemed appropriate by the EMS practitioner, the

20

emergency medical service shall bill at the rate described in subsection (c) of this section, even if

21

an advanced life support assessment was provided.

22

     (e) The office of the health insurance commissioner may promulgate such rules and

23

regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

24

and enforcement of this section.

25

     27-20-78. Coverage of EMS mental health and substance use disorder treatment.

26

     (a) As used in this section, "emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the

27

practitioners, ambulance vehicles, and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with

28

chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to

29

mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS

30

responding to the 911 system established under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

31

     (b) Emergency medical services shall be permitted to allow licensed providers who treat

32

mental health disorders, including substance use disorders, to accompany EMS. Such providers

33

shall be permitted to treat EMS patients when medically necessary and appropriate. Such treatment

34

shall be permitted to occur in the community.

 

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1

     (c) Commencing January 1, 2023, every individual or group health insurance contract, plan

2

or policy issued for delivery or renewed in this state that provides medical coverage that includes

3

coverage for emergency medical services, shall provide coverage for treatment described in

4

subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse such services at a rate not lower than the same

5

service would have been had that service been delivered in a traditional office setting.

6

     (d) Treatment and coverage for mental health disorders, including substance use disorders,

7

as described in this section shall be provided in accordance with chapter 38.2 of title 27.

8

     (e) The office of the health insurance commissioner may promulgate such rules and

9

regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

10

and enforcement of this section.

11

     SECTION 4. Chapter 27-41 of the General Laws entitled "Health Maintenance

12

Organizations" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections:

13

     27-41-94. Emergency medical services transport to alternate facilities.

14

     (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meaning:

15

     (1) "Advanced life support" or "ALS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle,

16

medically necessary supplies and services and either an ALS assessment by ALS personnel or the

17

provision of at least one ALS intervention; or the administration of at least three (3) medications

18

by intravenous push/bolus or by continuous infusion, excluding crystalloid, hypotonic, isotonic,

19

and hypertonic solutions (dextrose, normal saline, ringer's lactate); or transportation, medically

20

necessary supplies and services; and the provision of at least one of the following ALS procedures:

21

     (i) Manual defibrillation/cardioversion;

22

     (ii) Endotracheal intubation;

23

     (iii) Central venous line;

24

     (iv) Cardiac pacing;

25

     (v) Chest decompression;

26

     (vi) Surgical airway; or

27

     (vii) Intraosseous line.

28

     (2) "Advanced life support assessment" is an assessment performed by ALS personnel as

29

part of an emergency response that was necessary because the patient's reported condition at the

30

time of dispatch was such that only ALS personnel is qualified to perform the assessment. An ALS

31

assessment does not necessarily result in a determination that the patient requires an ALS level of

32

service.

33

     (3) "Advanced life support intervention" means a procedure that is required to be furnished

34

by ALS personnel in accordance with state law and regulation.

 

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1

     (4) "Advanced life support personnel" means an individual licensed in accordance with

2

state law and regulation as an advanced emergency medical technician-cardiac or paramedic.

3

     (5) "Basic life support" or "BLS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle and

4

medically necessary supplies and services, plus the provision of BLS ambulance services. The

5

ambulance must be staffed by at least two (2) people who meet the requirements of state laws and

6

regulations where the services are being furnished. Also, at least one of the staff members must be

7

licensed, at a minimum, as an emergency medical technician by the state or local authority where

8

the services are furnished and be legally authorized to operate all lifesaving and life-sustaining

9

equipment on board the vehicle.

10

     (i) Basic life support shall be deemed non-emergency basic life support at the professional

11

discretion of the emergency medical services practitioner.

12

     (6) "Emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the practitioners, ambulance vehicles,

13

and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide

14

emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation

15

of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS responding to the 911 system established

16

under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

17

     (7) "Emergency medical services practitioner" means an individual who is licensed in

18

accordance with state laws and regulations to perform emergency medical care and preventive care

19

to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including emergency medical

20

technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians-

21

cardiac, and paramedics.

22

     (b) This section authorizes emergency medical services in the state to divert non-

23

emergency basic life service calls from emergency departments. Emergency medical services

24

practitioners shall assess individuals who are in need of emergency medical services and apply the

25

correct level of care thereafter, which may include transport to an alternative facility deemed

26

appropriate by an emergency medical services practitioner. An alternative facility shall include, but

27

not be limited to:

28

     (1) An individual’s primary care provider;

29

     (2) A community health clinic;

30

     (3) An urgent care facility;

31

     (4) An emergency room diversion facility, as defined in § 23-17.26-2; and

32

     (5) A community-based behavioral health facility designed to provide immediate

33

assistance to a person in crisis.

34

     (c) Commencing January 1, 2023, every individual or group health insurance contract, plan

 

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1

or policy issued for delivery or renewed in this state that provides medical coverage that includes

2

coverage for emergency medical services shall provide coverage for transport to an alternative

3

location facility as identified in subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse the EMS for such

4

services at the same rate as for a non-emergency basic life support transport to an emergency

5

department.

6

     (d) If treatment at an alternative facility is deemed appropriate by the EMS practitioner, the

7

emergency medical service shall bill at the rate described in subsection (c) of this section, even if

8

an advanced life support assessment was provided.

9

     (e) The office of the health insurance commissioner may promulgate such rules and

10

regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

11

and enforcement of this section.

12

     27-41-95. Coverage of EMS mental health and substance use disorder treatment.

13

     (a) As used in this section, "emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the

14

practitioners, ambulance vehicles, and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with

15

chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to

16

mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS

17

responding to the 911 system established under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

18

     (b) Emergency medical services shall be permitted to allow licensed providers who treat

19

mental health disorders, including substance use disorders, to accompany EMS. Such providers

20

shall be permitted to treat EMS patients when medically necessary and appropriate. Such treatment

21

shall be permitted to occur in the community.

22

     (c) Commencing January 1, 2023, every individual or group health insurance contract, plan

23

or policy issued for delivery or renewed in this state that provides medical coverage that includes

24

coverage for emergency medical services, shall provide coverage for treatment described in

25

subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse such services at a rate not lower than the same

26

service would have been had that service been delivered in a traditional office setting.

27

     (d) Treatment and coverage for mental health disorders, including substance use disorders,

28

as described in this section shall be provided in accordance with chapter 38.2 of title 27.

29

     (e) The office of the health insurance commissioner may promulgate such rules and

30

regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

31

and enforcement of this section.

32

     SECTION 5. Chapter 42-7.2 of the General Laws entitled "Office of Health and Human

33

Services" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections:

34

     42-7.2-21. Emergency medical services transport to alternate facilities.

 

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1

     (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meaning:

2

     (1) "Advanced life support" or "ALS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle,

3

medically necessary supplies and services and either an ALS assessment by ALS personnel or the

4

provision of at least one ALS intervention; or the administration of at least three (3) medications

5

by intravenous push/bolus or by continuous infusion, excluding crystalloid, hypotonic, isotonic,

6

and hypertonic solutions (Dextrose, Normal Saline, Ringer's Lactate); or transportation, medically

7

necessary supplies and services; and the provision of at least one of the following ALS procedures:

8

     (i) Manual defibrillation/cardioversion;

9

     (ii) Endotracheal intubation;

10

     (iii) Central venous line;

11

     (iv) Cardiac pacing;

12

     (v) Chest decompression;

13

     (vi) Surgical airway; or

14

     (vii) Intraosseous line.

15

     (2) "Advanced life support assessment" is an assessment performed by ALS personnel as

16

part of an emergency response that was necessary because the patient's reported condition at the

17

time of dispatch was such that only ALS personnel is qualified to perform the assessment. An ALS

18

assessment does not necessarily result in a determination that the patient requires an ALS level of

19

service.

20

     (3) "Advanced life support intervention" means a procedure that is required to be furnished

21

by ALS personnel in accordance with state law and regulation.

22

     (4) "Advanced life support personnel" means an individual, licensed in accordance with

23

state law and regulation, as an advanced emergency medical technician-cardiac or paramedic.

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     (5) "Basic life support" or "BLS" means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle and

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medically necessary supplies and services, plus the provision of BLS ambulance services. The

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ambulance must be staffed by at least two (2) people who meet the requirements of state laws and

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regulations where the services are being furnished. Also, at least one of the staff members must be

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licensed, at a minimum, as an emergency medical technician by the state or local authority where

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the services are furnished and be legally authorized to operate all lifesaving and life-sustaining

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equipment on board the vehicle.

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     (i) Basic life support shall be deemed non-emergency basic life support at the professional

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discretion of the emergency medical services practitioner.

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     (6) "Emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the practitioners, ambulance vehicles,

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and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide

 

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emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation

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of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS responding to the 911 system established

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under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

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     (7) "Emergency medical services practitioner" means an individual who is licensed in

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accordance with state laws and regulations to perform emergency medical care and preventive care

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to mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including emergency medical

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technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians-

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cardiac, and paramedics.

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     (b) This section authorizes emergency medical services in the state to divert non-

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emergency basic life service calls from emergency departments. Emergency medical services

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practitioners shall assess individuals who are in need of emergency medical services and apply the

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correct level of care thereafter, which may include transport to an alternative facility deemed

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appropriate by an emergency medical services practitioner. An alternative facility shall include, but

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not be limited to:

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     (1) An individual’s primary care provider;

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     (2) A community health clinic;

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     (3) An urgent care facility;

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     (4) An emergency room diversion facility, as defined in § 23-17.26-2; and

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     (5) A community-based behavioral health facility designed to provide immediate

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assistance to a person in crisis.

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     (c) Rhode Island Medicaid and its contracted managed care entities shall provide coverage

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for transport to an alternative facility as identified in subsection (b) of this section and shall

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reimburse the EMS for such services at the same rate as for a non-emergency basic life support

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transport to an emergency department.

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     (d) If treatment at an alternative facility is deemed appropriate by the EMS practitioner, the

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emergency medical service shall bill at the rate described in subsection (c) of this section even if

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an advanced life support assessment was provided.

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     (e) The executive office of health and human services may promulgate such rules and

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regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

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and enforcement of this chapter.

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     42-7.2-22. Coverage of EMS mental health and substance use disorder treatment.

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     (a) As used in this section, "emergency medical services" or "EMS" means the

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practitioners, ambulance vehicles, and ambulance service entities licensed in accordance with

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chapter 4.1 of title 23 to provide emergency medical care, transportation, and preventive care to

 

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mitigate loss of life or exacerbation of illness or injury, including, but not limited to, EMS

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responding to the 911 system established under chapter 21.1 of title 39.

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     (b) Emergency medical services shall be permitted to allow licensed providers who treat

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mental health disorders, including substance use disorders, to accompany EMS. Such providers

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shall be permitted to treat EMS patients when medically necessary and appropriate. Such treatment

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shall be permitted to occur in the community.

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     (c) Rhode Island Medicaid and its contracted managed care entities shall provide coverage

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for treatment described in subsection (b) of this section and shall reimburse such services at a rate

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not lower than the same service would have been had that service been delivered in a traditional

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office setting.

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     (d) The executive office of health and human services may promulgate such rules and

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regulations as are necessary and proper to effectuate the purpose and for the efficient administration

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and enforcement of this chapter.

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     SECTION 6. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO INSURANCE -- ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE POLICIES

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     This act would require health insurers, nonprofit hospital service corporations, nonprofit

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medical service corporations, health maintenance organizations and Rhode Island Medicaid, to

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issue policies that provide coverage for emergency medical services transport to alternate facilities

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and coverage of emergency medical services mental health and substance use disorder treatment,

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on or after January 1, 2023.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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