In a recent Bourbon County Budget Advisory Committee meeting, discussions centered around the financial management of local emergency services and the anticipated benefits of a new healthcare facility. The meeting, held on July 31, 2025, highlighted a proposed budget increase of $22,000, which aims to enhance the county's emergency medical services (EMS).
One key topic was the ongoing efforts to improve collections for unpaid services. Officials reported progress in sending collection letters, with some residents responding positively by making payments. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to recoup costs and ensure the sustainability of EMS operations.
The committee also discussed the upcoming opening of a new emergency room at Freeman Health System. A representative shared insights from a recent meeting with Dr. Brown, emphasizing the facility's potential to significantly improve healthcare access for the community. The new ER is expected to streamline emergency response times, particularly for patients who would otherwise need to be transported to facilities further away.
Additionally, the committee reviewed historical funding trends for EMS, noting a substantial decrease in county subsidies over the years. In 2024, the county subsidized EMS by only $203,566, a stark contrast to previous years when subsidies were much higher. This decline raises concerns about the long-term viability of emergency services in the area.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue monitoring the budget and ensuring that essential services remain adequately funded. As the community prepares for the new ER's opening, residents can look forward to improved healthcare services and a more efficient emergency response system.