S 5333 NY
Authorizes collaborative programs for community paramedicine services
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Summary
This bill authorizes the establishment of collaborative programs for community paramedicine services in New York. Community paramedicine involves paramedics and emergency medical services providers offering preventive care and services in community settings outside of emergency response. The programs are authorized as part of the existing hospital-home care-physician collaboration program, which coordinates care across different healthcare settings. The collaborative approach brings together hospitals, home care providers, physicians, and paramedicine services to provide coordinated community-based care. Specific details about which services are included, program requirements, and funding mechanisms are not included in the available summary.
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Official abstract
Authorizes collaborative programs for community paramedicine services as part of the hospital-home care-physician collaboration program.
Sponsor (1)
- Gustavo Rivera Democratic · primary
4 coauthors / cosponsors
- Jake Ashby Republican · cosponsor
- Patrick M. Gallivan Republican · cosponsor
- Robert Jackson Democratic · cosponsor
- Rachel May Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (10)
- Feb 20, 2025 REFERRED TO HEALTH · upper
- May 28, 2025 1ST REPORT CAL.1388 · upper
- May 29, 2025 2ND REPORT CAL. · upper
- Jun 4, 2025 ADVANCED TO THIRD READING · upper
- Jun 13, 2025 COMMITTED TO RULES · upper
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO HEALTH · upper
- May 12, 2026 1ST REPORT CAL.1093 · upper
- May 13, 2026 2ND REPORT CAL. · upper
- May 14, 2026 ADVANCED TO THIRD READING · upper
- Jun 5, 2026 COMMITTED TO RULES · upper
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