Legal Issues
The legal issues topic contains news and information about legal issues affecting EMS personnel, agencies or departments. Find the latest news from personnel misconduct, to disciplinary and harassment cases, to malpractice lawsuits, as well as advice to prevent legal action with EMS training, documentation and management.
Austin, Texas, EMTs and paramedics have every right to be frustrated with the city’s salary increase offer
In this episode of Inside EMS, our cohosts applaud a Kelly Grayson success story in EMT Trentin Monk and discuss NAEMT’s new Political Academy
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The thieves told officials they were part of an international gang tasked with stealing mobile phones
EMS1 columnists react to a Kansas law that prohibits public employers from preventing their employees from carrying a concealed weapon while on duty
Here are the seven expectations all ambulance services should strive to meet when dealing with Medicare, Medicaid and other federal payers
Police went to the home to check on the welfare of the family after receiving a call from a concerned relative when they discovered the family dead
The firefighter-paramedic treated the man for his injuries before filing a report with the police
A prior conviction banned him from participating in U.S. health care programs
The defendant, who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, turned 18 during the course of the trial
The owner will serve 18 months in prison after pleading guilty, and must register as a sex offender
The “Madman, Architect, Carpenter, Judge” technique is a useful process to convey complex ideas to field personnel, agency leaders and community stakeholders
EMS professionals Hunt, Page and Zuschlag were honored for their impact in the EMS service
Company’s failure to send ALS paramedic lead to fatal “loss of essential time”
To effectively lead in the EMT classroom be more artful, like Mr. Keating and less like J. Evans Pritchard
Among the countless elements of that higher standard is maintaining, not only the perception, but the reality of objective, unbiased care for all in need
The service is challenging the nearly $300,000 penalty recommended by OSHA after failing a federal inspection
A former employee was awarded over $700,000 after being wrongfully terminated for complaining the company violated state regulations
Faced with EMT shortages, an Ill. county has opened its borders for other ambulance companies to provide service
Four Okla. air ambulance agencies have been sued for overcharging for aeromedical services
Social media comments made in haste and frustration are causing public safety personnel to lose their jobs and the community’s trust
The 57-year-old is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in the back of an ambulance
Our co-hosts discuss the two medics who took unauthorized selfies with over 40 unconscious patients
EMS workers took unauthorized photos of elderly and unconscious patients in the ambulance
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference head specific recommendations to improve prehospital care from the Promoting Innovation in EMS project co-leader
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference learn important elements of leadership and how to grow EMS leaders
Understanding and measuring these three metrics provides leaders with a snapshot of their organization’s financial health
Paramedic chiefs need to assign training that is current, relevant and accurate
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference learn how appreciative inquiry identifies and improves the positive attributes that exist within themselves and their teams
The teen, diagnosed with schizophrenia, struck man with a brick and then stole an ambulance, which she later crashed
A total of 7 local first responders have been fired regarding their questionable Black Lives Matter social media posts
The vehicle was stolen while Dallas Fire Rescue was dealing with a crash involving a pedestrian
Destiny McNeil is charged with stealing an ambulance and leading police on a chase in 2015