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Which statute establishes the Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board?

  1. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

  2. Emergency Health Services Act

  3. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

  4. Medicare Improvement for Patients and Providers Act

The correct answer is: Emergency Health Services Act

The Emergency Health Services Act is the statute that establishes the Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board. This act specifically outlines the framework for emergency health services, including the regulation and licensing of emergency medical assistants. By setting these parameters, it ensures that individuals who provide emergency care are adequately trained and certified, ultimately aiming to improve the quality of care provided in emergencies. In contrast, the other statutes mentioned serve different purposes. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act focuses on various aspects of health insurance and patient privacy, while the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act primarily addresses healthcare coverage and cost reforms. The Medicare Improvement for Patients and Providers Act is concerned with improvements to the Medicare program rather than the licensing of emergency medical personnel. This distinction highlights the specific role the Emergency Health Services Act plays in the regulatory landscape for emergency medical services.