8102 - Declaration of policy.

     § 8102.  Declaration of policy.        The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:            (1)  Emergency medical services are an essential public        service and frequently the health care safety net for many        Commonwealth residents.            (2)  It is in the public interest to assure that there        are high quality and coordinated emergency and urgent medical        services readily available to the residents of this        Commonwealth to prevent premature death and reduce suffering        and disability which arise from severe illness and injury.            (3)  The public interest under paragraph (2) is best        achieved through a regulated and coordinated emergency        medical services system.            (4)  Transportation of both emergency and nonemergency        patients is an integral part of the health care delivery        system in this Commonwealth, and it is in the public interest        that the emergency medical services system serve all persons        in this Commonwealth who:                (i)  require medical care to address illness or            injury;                (ii)  need transportation to a hospital or other            health care facility to receive that care; and                (iii)  require medical assessment, monitoring,            assistance, treatment or observation during            transportation.            (5)  It serves the public interest if the emergency        medical services system is able to quickly adapt and evolve        to meet the needs of the residents of this Commonwealth for        emergency and urgent medical care and to reduce their illness        and injury risks.            (6)  It serves the public interest if the emergency        medical services system provides community-based health        promotion services that are integrated with the overall        health care system.            (7)  Emergency medical services should be acknowledged,        promoted and supported as an essential public service.            (8)  This chapter shall be liberally construed to        establish and maintain an effective and efficient emergency        medical services system which is accessible on a uniform        basis to residents of this Commonwealth and to visitors to        this Commonwealth.            (9)  Residents of this Commonwealth and visitors to this        Commonwealth should have prompt and unimpeded access to        urgent and emergency medical care throughout this        Commonwealth.            (10)  The Department of Health should continually assess        and, as needed, revise the functions of emergency medical        services agencies and providers and other components of the        emergency medical services system that it regulates under        this chapter to:                (i)  improve the quality of emergency medical            services provided in this Commonwealth;                (ii)  have the emergency medical services system            adapt to changing needs of the residents of this            Commonwealth; and                (iii)  promote the recruitment and retention of            persons willing and qualified to serve as emergency            medical services providers in this Commonwealth.            (11)  The emergency medical services system should be        fully integrated with the overall health care system, and in        particular with the public health system, to identify, modify        and manage illness and injury and illness and injury risks.