Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Barrar’s bill to reimburse ambulance companies heads to governor

- Digital First Media

WEST CHESTER >> Legislatio­n drafted by state Rep. Steve Barrar, R-160, that would require ambulance companies to be reimbursed for providing medical treatment, even if the patient is not transporte­d to a hospital, was successful­ly voted on concurrenc­e by the House.

“The critical services provided by am- bulance com- panies to Commonweal­th citizens in their time of need will remain endangered, potentiall­y to the point of extinction, if they aren’t reimbursed for their costs to render emergency care. My bill would entitle ambulance companies to payment when emergency medical responders treat and stabilize patients without a trip to the hospital,” Barrar said.

Under current practice, EMS agencies can only be reimbursed by insurance companies if they transport the patient, even though time is spent, supplies are used and services are provided regard-

less of whether a transport takes place. This is a significan­t contributo­r to the financial challenges facing ambulance companies, especially when many are facing the grim reality of pending closures.

House Bill 1013 would require reimbursem­ent when transport to a facility does not take place as long as the following conditions are met: The Basic Life Support (BLS) or Advanced Life Support (ALS) unit must be dispatched by a county 911 center, and the EMS provider must have rendered emergency services even though the transport was declined.

Also, the House approved legislatio­n to close a loophole that PennDOT has been using to deny free emergency vehicle license plates to volunteer fire companies that also have paid employees.

“Volunteer ambulance services all across the Commonweal­th have been forced to pay for a plate that should have been given to them at no cost. It’s disappoint­ing that PennDOT

would take advantage of volunteer companies that save Pennsylvan­ia so much money, but I’m pleased that I was able to influence the addition of an amendment on the bill to address this issue,” Barrar added.

Both bills now advance to Gov. Tom Wolf for considerat­ion.

Barrar is running for reelection against Democrat Anton Andrew.

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State Rep. Steve Barrar, R-160

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