50-6-201. Legislative findings — duty of board. (1) The legislature finds and declares that a program for emergency care providers is required in order to provide the safest and most efficient delivery of emergency and community-integrated health care.

Terms Used In Montana Code 50-6-201

  • Board: means the Montana state board of medical examiners provided for in 2-15-1731. See Montana Code 50-6-202
  • Emergency care provider: means a person licensed by the board, including but not limited to an emergency medical responder, an emergency medical technician, an advanced emergency medical technician, or a paramedic. See Montana Code 50-6-202
  • Health care facility: has the meaning provided in 50-5-101. See Montana Code 50-6-202
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201

(2)The legislature further finds that prompt and efficient emergency medical care of the sick and injured at the scene and during transport to a health care facility is important in reducing the mortality and morbidity rate during the first critical minutes immediately after an accident or the onset of an emergent condition.

(3)The legislature further finds that emergency care providers can help fill gaps in the state‘s health care system, particularly in rural communities with limited health care services and providers, by providing:

(a)community-integrated health care to prevent illness and injury; and

(b)patient care within a health care facility that is appropriate to a patient’s needs and the emergency care provider‘s training.

(4)The board has a duty to ensure that emergency care providers are properly licensed and provide proper treatment to patients in their care.