Georgia Ambulance Transparency Project

Georgia Ambulance Transparency Project

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Home - The Georgia Ambulance Transparency Project 05/01/2020

Thank you for everything you’re doing for Georgia.

Home - The Georgia Ambulance Transparency Project Did you know Georgia does not require its ambulance service providers to meet national safety standards and technology thresholds? And as a result, decades-old ambulances are still in operation.

Home - The Georgia Ambulance Transparency Project 04/03/2020

Front line, unseen, unacknowledged, undervalued. Thank you for everything you’re doing for Georgia.

Home - The Georgia Ambulance Transparency Project Did you know Georgia does not require its ambulance service providers to meet national safety standards and technology thresholds? And as a result, decades-old ambulances are still in operation.

Insider Advantage: EMS reform is a matter of life and death. Just ask these families. - The Georgia Ambulance Transparency Project 11/12/2019

The Georgia Department of Public Health is considering a series of rule changes that would reform how our state administers emergency medical services. These proposed reforms are good, but represent only a first step. Learn what else is needed in our new InsiderAdvantage op-ed.

Insider Advantage: EMS reform is a matter of life and death. Just ask these families. - The Georgia Ambulance Transparency Project EMS reform is a matter of life and death. Just ask these families. By Julianne Thompson Insider Advantage Nov. 7, 2019 No new rule or regulation can bring back Donna Martin or Jason Brady; two lives among many, cut short as the result of substandard emergency medical care. But new reforms being cons...

04/04/2019

House Bill 264 would have applied strict, new transparency and ethics protections to emergency medical services in Georgia. A special conference committee was convened after the Senate passed a diluted version of the House proposal, but the panel could not find consensus before the General Assembly adjourned Tuesday night.

Despite making it just inches from the finish line, our campaign to reform how Georgia delivers and regulates ambulance services isn't over.

The GATP, which represented the interests of victims and their families throughout this process, vowed this week to continue this fight until the job is done. Get the facts on the status quo and our plan to clean it up: https://bit.ly/2HZQQSu

04/02/2019

ALERT: House Bill 264 which would apply new ethics, transparency and reporting protocols to ambulance services, is going to conference committee today!

Three Senate members and three House members, including our sponsor, Rep. Werkheiser, will be negotiating the final version of the bill. Please contact them now and tell them to do the right thing and restore the bill's most important good government provisions which were scrubbed from a version passed by the Senate.

One last time, we need your help!

Sen. Matt Brass
(404) 463-1376
[email protected]

P.K. Martin IV
(404) 463-6598
[email protected]

Jeff Mullis
(404) 656-0057
[email protected]

State Rep. Terry England
404.463.2247
[email protected]

Sharon Cooper
404.656.5069
[email protected]

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