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Committee okays bill to share de‑identified EMS data with ODMAP for near‑real‑time overdose tracking

5128182 · March 10, 2025
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Summary

House File 14‑29 would authorize the state Office of Emergency Medical Services to share de‑identified EMS incident data with the ODMAP overdose mapping tool. Committee members approved the measure and referred it to Judiciary and Civil Law.

House File 14‑29, an agency bill sponsored by Representative Liebling, would allow the Office of Emergency Medical Services to share de‑identified emergency medical services (EMS) patient care data with the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP). The Health Finance and Policy Committee voted to refer the measure to the Judiciary and Civil Law Committee March 10.

Jeremy Drucker, director of the Office of Addiction and Recovery, described ODMAP as a near‑real‑time overdose mapping tool already used by 27 other…

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