
AAA Government Affairs E-Update
June 9, 2010
1. REMINDER: Ambulance Open Door Forum is Today
2. Cosponsors of Permanent Medicare Ambulance Relief Bills
3. Cosponsors of Nongovernmental EMS Federal Death Benefits Bills
1. REMINDER: Ambulance Open Door Forum is Today
An Ambulance Open Door Forum will be held today, Wednesday, June 9, at 2:00 p.m. (eastern). To participate in the Forum, dial 1-800-837-1935 and provide the operator with the conference ID number of 76346759 and your name, organization name and the state from which you are calling. Below are more details on the Forum.
CMS Ambulance Open Door Forum
Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Time: 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. (eastern)
Conference Call Number: 1-800-837-1935
Conference ID: 76346759
Conference Leaders: Dr. Bill Rogers/John Warren/Natalie Highsmith
TTY Communications Relay Services are available for the hearing impaired. For TTY services dial 7-1-1 or 1-800-855-2880 and for Internet Relay services click here
http://www.consumer.att.com/relay/which/index.html. A relay communications assistant will help.
ENCORE: Call Number 1-800-642-1687; Conference ID Number of 76346759. "Encore" is a recording of this call that can be accessed by dialing 1-800-642-1687 and entering the Conference ID number of 76346759. You can access the recording of the call from Wednesday, June 9, after 5:00 p.m. (EST) through Monday, June 14.
2. Cosponsors of Permanent Medicare Ambulance Relief Bills
The
Medicare Ambulance Access Preservation Act (MAAPA) was introduced in the Senate by Senators Charles Schumer (D-NY), Pat Roberts (R-KS), Kent Conrad (D-ND) and Jeff Sessions (R-AL) and in the House by Congressmen Richard Neal (D-MA) and Fred Upton (R-MI). MAAPA would provide a permanent 6% Medicare increase for ambulance transports originating in urban or rural areas and permanently extend the bonus base payment of 22.6% for ambulance transports originating in super rural areas.
The AAA was successful in efforts to extend the temporary 2% urban, 3% rural and super rural bonus increases until the end of 2010. The relief from MAAPA would be in place of any temporary Medicare ambulance relief beyond 2010 and not in addition to it. The AAA will continue to pursue efforts for the extension of the temporary Medicare ambulance relief provisions as well as advocate for passage of MAAPA as the permanent solution to below-cost Medicare ambulance reimbursement.
Current Cosponsors of MAAPA
Below is a list, current as of today, of members of Congress who have officially been added as cosponsors to MAAPA (S. 1066, H.R. 2443). The names of sponsors and champions of the bills are underlined.
AL:
Sen. Jeff Sessions
AR: Sen. Blanche Lincoln, Sen. Mark Pryor, Rep. Marion Berry
CA: Rep. Devin Nunes
CT: Rep. Rosa DeLauro: Rep. Chris Murphy
DC: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
GA: Sen. Saxby Chambliss, Sen. Johnny Isakson
IA: Sen. Tom Harkin
KS:
Sen. Pat Roberts
LA: Sen. Mary Landrieu
ME: Sen. Susan Collins, Rep. Michael Michaud
MP: Del. Gregorio Sablan
MA: Sen. John Kerry,
Rep. Richard Neal, Rep. James McGovern, Rep. Mike Capuano
MI: Sen. Debbie Stabenow,
Rep. Fred Upton, Rep. Dale Kildee, Rep. Bart Stupak, Rep. Mark Schauer
MN: Sen. Amy Klobuchar; Rep. Jim Oberstar
MS: Sen. Thad Cochran
MO: Sen. Kit Bond
MT: Sen. Jon Tester
NE: Rep. Adrian Smith
NV: Rep. Shelley Berkley
NJ: Sen. Frank Lautenberg, Rep. Steven Rothman, Rep. Albio Sires
NY:
Sen. Charles Schumer, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Rep. Paul Tonko
NH: Sen. Jeanne Shaheen
ND:
Sen. Kent Conrad, Sen. Byron Dorgan
OH: Rep. Patrick Tiberi
OR: Rep. Peter DeFazio, Rep. David Wu
PA: Rep. Jim Gerlach, Rep. Tim Murphy, Rep. Tim Holden
RI: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Rep. James Langevin
SD: Rep. Stephanie Sandlin Herseth
SC: Sen. Lindsey Graham
VA: Rep. Gerry Connolly
VT: Sen. Patrick Leahy, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Rep. Peter Welch
WA: Rep. Doc Hastings
WV: Rep. Nick Rahall
WI: Rep. Steve Kagen, Rep. Tammy Baldwin
3. Cosponsors of Federal Death Benefit Nongovernmental EMS Bills
The second highest legislative priority of the AAA is to ensure that paramedics and EMTs who are employed by nongovernmental ambulance agencies are covered by federal death benefits in the unfortunate event that he or she dies in the line of duty. To address this issue, the AAA has been working closely with the offices of Senator Patrick Leahy who introduced the
Dale Long Emergency Medical Service Providers Protection Act
(S. 1353)
and Congressman Keith Ellison who introduced the
Nongovernmental Emergency Responder Family Protection Act (H.R. 2485). S. 1353 is pending on the Senate Calendar and H.R. 2485 has been referred to the House Judiciary Committee.
The
Nongovernmental Emergency Responder Family Protection Act (NERFPA) would clarify that the PSOB program covers private non-profit and for-profit public safety officers who provide emergency medical and ground or air ambulance service, fire protection and suppression. The
Dale Long Emergency Medical Service Providers Protection Act
would cover non-profit public safety officers. We will now be providing updates on additional cosponsors of these bills in the weekly AAA Government Affairs E-Updates.
Below is a list, current as of today, of members of Congress who have officially been added as cosponsors to the
Dale Long Act (S. 1353) and H.R. 2485. Since our last report, Senator Al Franken (D-MN) has been added as a cosponsor to S. 1353. The names of sponsors and champions of the bills are underlined.
Dale Long Act
(S. 1353) Cosponsors
MN: Sen. Al Franken
NJ: Sen. Bob Menendez
NY: Sen. Chuck Schumer
ND: Sen. Kent Conrad
VT:
Sen. Patrick Leahy, Sen. Bernie Sanders
NERFPA
(H.R. 2485) Cosponsors
CA: Rep. Zoe Lofgren
DC: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
GA: Rep. Sanford Bishop
IN: Rep. Andre Carson
KS: Rep. Dennis Moore
ME: Rep. Michael Michaud
MD: Rep. Elijah Cummings
MA: Rep. Barney Frank
MI: Rep. Mark Schauer
MN:
Rep. Keith Ellison, Rep. Collin Peterson, Rep. Tim Walz
NJ: Rep. Steven Rothman
NY: Rep. Yvette Clarke, Rep. Paul Tonko
OR: Rep. David Wu
VT: Rep. Peter Welch