(1) A patient receiving facility shall meet the following minimum designation requirements:
- (a) have the ability to communicate with licensed and designated EMS providers;
- (b) be staffed or have on-call physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner availability during designated hours with a response time of less than 20 minutes;
- (c) have and maintain ACLS and PALS certification;
- (d) attend meetings of the local EMS council, if one exists, to participate in the coordination and operations of local licensed and designated EMS providers;
- (e) abide by off-line protocols approved by the licensed ambulance provider's off-line medical director;
- (f) train staff on protocols used by the licensed ambulance providers who transport patients to the patient receiving facility;
- (g) implement a quality improvement process of all patients received at the patient receiving facility with the local resource hospital or trauma center including access to medical records for patients transported by ambulance;
(h) maintain equipment, services and medications on-site to provide advanced life support (ALS) intervention and appropriate treatment. Equipment and services shall include:
- (i) ECG;
- (ii) ACLS medications;
- (iii) laboratory services;
- (iv) radiology services;
- (v) oxygen delivery systems;
- (vi) airway support equipment and supplies; and
- (vii) suction equipment and supplies;
- (i) submit to a yearly site visit by representatives of the department; and
- (j) submit monthly data reports to the department on each patient received by an ambulance, and in an electronic format provided by the department.
- (2) The department may recommend the preferential transportation of STEMI patients by ambulance to a patient receiving facility.
KEY: emergency medical services, trauma, reporting, trauma center designation
Date of Last Change: July 1, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-2d-101.1