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Regulatory & Policy Compliance Review

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The contract requires a comprehensive review of state and local regulations that affect Emergency Medical Services delivery in Mississippi with the goal of identifying barriers to regionalization and proposing actionable policy changes. The work involves analyzing existing legal and administrative frameworks across jurisdictions to determine how they impact coordination, resource allocation, and operational efficiency among EMS providers. Recommendations must be grounded in practical feasibility and aimed at fostering a more integrated, statewide EMS system that enhances response times, equity of care, and resource utilization. The contractor is expected to engage with relevant stakeholders including state agencies, local EMS authorities, and public health entities to gather input and validate findings. The deliverables will include a detailed report outlining regulatory obstacles, proposed legislative or administrative reforms, and implementation strategies aligned with regionalization objectives. The opportunity is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 541618 and is open for response until July 24, 2026, with the Mississippi Department of Health as the overseeing agency. All work must be performed within the state of Mississippi, and the contractor must be prepared to align outputs with state priorities and funding considerations.

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Review Mississippi EMS regulations, identify barriers to regionalization, propose actionable policy reforms for integrated statewide system.

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Mississippi → MS DEPT of HEALTHView Agency

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541618 - Other Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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MS, USA

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AgencyMississippi → MS DEPT of HEALTH
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Assess state and local regulations impacting EMS delivery and recommend policy changes to support regionalization efforts.

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