Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3510

Introduced
5/12/25  

Caption

Rural EMS uncompensated care pool payment program establishment and appropriation

Impact

If enacted, SF3510 would impact the overall financing of EMS services in rural Minnesota, where such services frequently face financial strain due to a high number of uncompensated calls. By instituting a payment program and appropriating $3 million for fiscal year 2026 from the general fund, the bill endeavors to alleviate the financial burdens on rural EMS providers and encourages better emergency response capabilities in those areas. This legislative move demonstrates a commitment to enhance healthcare accessibility and preparedness in rural communities.

Summary

Senate File 3510 establishes a Rural EMS Uncompensated Care Pool Payment Program in Minnesota, aimed at providing financial support to eligible emergency medical service (EMS) providers that operate predominantly outside metropolitan counties. The bill mandates the director of the program to create and manage payment disbursements to these providers, thereby assisting them in covering the costs of uncompensated care. It outlines specific eligibility criteria for EMS responses that can be counted toward the program, which include responses that meet predefined conditions such as being initiated by public safety answering points and not receiving payment from other sources.

Contention

While the bill appears to be a step towards supporting rural healthcare, there may be contention regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the proposed payment structure. Some stakeholders could question whether the designated funds will be sufficient to meet the needs of all eligible providers or if the application process could prove to be a barrier for smaller EMS entities. Moreover, ensuring that the criteria for eligible responses are effectively defined and communicated will be crucial to the program's success, as it could impact the overall uptake and equity of support among various licensees.

Companion Bills

MN HF696

Similar To Rural EMS uncompensated care pool payment program established, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF696

Rural EMS uncompensated care pool payment program established, and money appropriated.

MN SF1688

Ambulance service grant programs and a rural emergency medical services uncompensated care pool payment program establishment

MN SF5047

Uncompensated care relief programs establishment

MN HF4892

Uncompensated care relief programs established, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.

MN SF2760

Rural child care stabilization and support payment program establishment and appropriation

MN SF5270

Hospital stabilization program establishment, community-based safety net provider stabilization program establishment, Hennepin Healthcare System, Inc., stabilization grant program and appropriation

MN SF1080

Ambulance operating deficit grant program establishment

MN SF2418

Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment Program Act establishment, certain acts immunity establishment, and appropriation

MN SF5005

Capital improvement appropriations provisions, new programs establishment and existing programs modifications, prior appropriations modifications, and bond issuance authorization

MN SF2931

Law enforcement grant program establishment and appropriation

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