Ala. Admin. Code r. 420-2-1-.06
Medical Direction
Effective Apr 14, 2022Filed September 1, 1982. Amended: Filed September 19, 1990. Amended: Filed August 21, 1995; effective September 25, 1995. Repealed and Replaced: Filed September 20, 1996; effective October 24, 1996. Amended: Filed March 20, 2001; effective April 24, 2001. Repealed and New Rule: December 17, 2007; effective January 21, 2008. Repealed and New Rule: Filed April 20, 2011; effective May 25, 2011. Repealed and New Rule: Filed March 16, 2017; effective April 30, 2017. Repealed and New Rule: Filed February 20, 2019; effective April 7, 2019. Repeal and New Rule: Published April 30, 2020; effective June 14, 2020. Repeal and New Rule: Published February 28, 2022; effective April 14, 2022.Alabama Department of Public Health
(1) Service Medical Directors shall:
- (a) Sign a written agreement outlining accepted responsibilities to provide emergency medical provider service medical oversight.
- (b) Have experience, training, and a current or previous board certification from a recognized broad-based medical specialty organization such as emergency medicine, internal medicine, surgery, family practice, general practice (if current MDPID number issued prior to January 1, 2011), or pediatrics (in combination with an adult specialty, unless service is licensed with the OEMS as a pediatric specialty care transport service).
- (c) Hold and maintain a current ACLS certificate or be board certified in emergency medicine. Pediatric physicians shall hold and maintain a current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certificate or be board certified in pediatric emergency medicine.
- (d) Complete the Alabama EMS Medical Director Course and be issued an OEMS MDPID number.
- (e) Possess a current license to practice medicine from the Medical Licensure Commission of Alabama and a current unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) number and an unrestricted Alabama controlled substances certificate or obtain a variance as provided for within these rules.
- (f) Provide oversight to ensure that all EMSP, for which he or she provides direction, are properly educated and licensed pursuant to these rules.
- (g) Provide oversight to ensure that all EMSP, for which he or she provides direction, are following the Board approved Alabama EMS Patient Care Protocols.
- (h) Provide oversight to ensure that an effective method of quality assurance and improvement is integrated into the emergency medical provider services for which he or she provides direction, day- to-day patient care delivery.
- (i) Provide oversight to ensure that the emergency medical provider services for which he or she provides direction, are in compliance with these rules.
- (j) Have authority to remove and provide remedial education to any EMSP working under his or her license, and notify the OEMS of each occurrence.
(2) On-1ine Medical Directors shall:
- (a) Complete the Alabama EMS Medical Directors Course and be issued an OEMS MDPID number.
- (b) Hold and maintain a current ACLS and ATLS certificate or be board certified in emergency medicine by a board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Pediatric physicians shall hold and maintain a current PALS certificate or be board certified in pediatric emergency medicine. An individual who is considered board eligible may complete the Alabama EMS Medical Directors Course and be issued an OEMS MDPID number but his or her MDPID number will only remain valid for up to 5 years, at which time the individual must submit his or her certificate after completion of residency to remain current.
- (c) Possess a current license to practice medicine from the Medical Licensure Commission of Alabama and a current unrestricted DEA number and an unrestricted Alabama controlled substances certificate or obtain a variance as provided for within these rules.
- (d) Report improper care or complaints regarding licensed EMSP and/or emergency medical provider services directly to the OEMS.
Author: William Crawford, M.D.; Jamie Gray
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §22-18-1, et seq.
Editor’s Note: Rule .06 was renumbered .15 and the original Rule 420-2-1-.15, Ambulance Driver was repealed as per certification filed April 20, 2011; effective May 25, 2011. Rule 420-2-1-.15 was renumbered 420-2-1-.06 as per certification Filed February 20, 2019; effective April 7, 2019.
History: Filed September 1, 1982. Amended: Filed September 19, 1990. Amended: Filed August 21, 1995; effective September 25, 1995. Repealed and Replaced: Filed September 20, 1996; effective October 24, 1996. Amended: Filed March 20, 2001; effective April 24, 2001. Repealed and New Rule: December 17, 2007; effective January 21, 2008. Repealed and New Rule: Filed April 20, 2011; effective May 25, 2011. Repealed and New Rule: Filed March 16, 2017; effective April 30, 2017. Repealed and New Rule: Filed February 20, 2019; effective April 7, 2019. Repeal and New Rule: Published April 30, 2020; effective June 14, 2020. Repeal and New Rule: Published February 28, 2022; effective April 14, 2022.