US House Subcommittee Considering Two Bills That Would Change Emergency Healthcare.

US House Subcommittee Considering Two Bills That Would Change Emergency Healthcare.

Congressional Quarterly (7/12, Siddons, Subscription Publication, 967) reports the US House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health is considering two bills “designed to strengthen the delivery of emergency health care.” One bill, HR 4365, “would make it easier for emergency-medical technicians to administer controlled substances,” while the other bill would integrate military trauma teams into civilian hospitals between deployments.