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Subcommittee clarifies statute limits training mandate to eligible providers; committee plans prehospital education anyway
Summary
The advisory group reviewed Connecticut statute language and concluded the statutory training requirement applies to eligible providers only; members said additional education for EMS and the public would be programmatic rather than statutorily required.
The MOLST advisory subcommittee determined that statutory training requirements refer to eligible health care providers, not to the broader prehospital or public audiences, and agreed to pursue additional EMS and public education as program implementation rather than as a statutory mandate.
That distinction came after members opened the statute on screen and read the text aloud. One committee member noted the statute lists APRNs and PAs and enumerates elements A through E for provider training; the group concluded…
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