H.R.2464
Wakefield Act 
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide a means for continued improvement in emergency medical services for children.
30 Total Points
Summary

Wakefield Act - Amends the Public Health Service Act to extend by one year the length of time for which a grant may be awarded under the emergency medical services for children grant program, which allows the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to states or schools of medicine to support projects to expand and improve emergency medical services for children who need treatment for trauma or critical care. Reauthorizes appropriations for such grant program for FY2009-FY2013.

Sets forth as the purpose of the program the reduction of child and youth morbidity and mortality by supporting improvements in the quality of all emergency medical care children receive.

Requires the Secretary to support emergency medical services for children by supporting projects that: (1) develop and present scientific evidence; (2) promote existing innovative technologies appropriate for the care of children; and (3) provide information on health outcomes and effectiveness and cost-effectiveness.

Directs that such program: (1) strive to enhance the pediatric capability of emergency medical service systems; and (2) be coordinated with all research, evaluations, and awards undertaken by the federal government related to emergency medical services for children.

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and 75 Cosponsors
Madeleine Bordallo (D) (Guam)
Luis Fortuno (R) (PR)
Mike Ross (D) (AR-04)
Mike Thompson (D) (CA-01)
Doris Matsui (D) (CA-05)
Legislation Slant
Latest Action: Referred to Senate committee. Status: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health
This action occurred on Wednesday, April 9, 2008 and earned 5 points.
Legislative Progress
Introduced in the House on May 23, 2007
Passed in the House on April 8, 2008
Introduced in the Senate on April 9, 2008
Votes
H.162 - Accepted (4.9.2008)
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