The following words and terms, when used in these sections, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- (1) Call for assistance--An event where an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider is activated via an internal communication system or by a 9-1-1 operator.
- (2) Case--A person in whom an injury is identified by a physician or medical examiner based upon clinical evaluation, interpretation of laboratory and/or radiological findings, and an appropriate exposure history.
- (3) Commissioner--Commissioner of the Department of State Health Services.
- (4) Data dictionaries--A collection of descriptions of the data elements in the Texas EMS & Trauma Registries database.
- (5) Department--The Department of State Health Services, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756-3180.
- (6) Electronic reporting--Submitting data by computer in a format prescribed by the department.
- (7) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider--A person or entity that uses, operates or maintains EMS vehicles and EMS personnel to provide EMS; as defined by Health and Safety Code, §773.003(11) and Chapter 157, Subchapter A, §157.2 of this title (relating to Definitions).
- (8) Health authority--A physician appointed as such under Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 121.
- (9) Injury--Damage to the body resulting from intentional or unintentional acute exposure to thermal, mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy, or from the absence of essentials such as heat or oxygen.
- (10) Investigation--Fieldwork designed to obtain more information about an incident.
- (11) Local health department--A department created under the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 121.
- (12) No reportable data (NRD)--If the entity does not have any reportable event for a given month, the entity shall inform the Texas EMS & Trauma Registries monthly by providing the NRD submission.
- (13) Regional Registry--A system that collects, maintains and reports EMS provider runs and trauma data to the department for a designated area of the state.
- (14) Registries --The Texas EMS & Trauma Registries is the statewide database housed within the department; responsible for the collection, maintenance, and evaluation of medical and system information related to required reportable events as defined in this section.
- (15) Reporting entity--An EMS provider, a justice of the peace, a medical examiner, a physician, or an entity reporting on behalf of the physician including a hospital or an acute or post-acute rehabilitation facility.
(16) Reportable event--Any injury or incident required to be reported under this chapter.
- (A) EMS run--A resulting action from a call for assistance where an EMS provider is dispatched to, responds to, provides care to or transports a person.
- (B) Traumatic brain injury (TBI)--An acquired injury to the brain, including brain injuries caused by anoxia due to submersion incidents.
- (C) Spinal cord injury (SCI)--An acute, traumatic lesion of the neural elements in the spinal canal, resulting in any degree of sensory deficit, motor deficits, or bladder/bowel dysfunction.
- (D) Submersion injury--The fatal or non-fatal process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid.
- (E) Significant trauma injuries--Other severely injured trauma patients whose injury meets the department's inclusion criteria based on the data dictionaries and admitted to a hospital inpatient setting for more than 48 hours, or died after receiving any evaluation or treatment, or was dead on arrival, or transferred into or out of a hospital.
- (17) Suspected case--A case in which an injury is assumed, but a diagnosis is not yet made, as in the example of justices of the peace.
- (18) Third-party services--Includes, but is not limited to a regional registry located in a trauma service area (TSA), a billing agency, or a data reporting agency.
- (19) Trauma--An injury or wound to a living body caused by the application of an external force, including but not limited to violence, burns, poisonings, submersion incidents, traumatic brain injuries, traumatic spinal cord injuries, and suffocations.
- (20) Trauma service area (TSA)--A multi-county area in which an emergency medical services and trauma care system has been developed by a Regional Advisory Council and has been recognized by the department.
Source Note:The provisions of this §103.2 adopted to be effective December 16, 2007, 32 TexReg 9130; amended to be effective April 2, 2017, 42 TexReg 1457.