- (1) Be licensed in Utah or another state as a general acute hospital or be a Veteran's Administration hospital operating in Utah;
- (2) Have the ability to communicate with other EMS providers operating in the area;
- (3) Provide on-line medical control for pre-hospital EMS providers who request assistance for patient care, 24 hours day, seven days a week;
- (4) Create and abide by written pre-hospital emergency patient care protocols for use in providing on-line medical control for pre-hospital EMS providers;
- (5) Train new staff on the protocols before the new staff is permitted to provide on-line medical control and annually review protocols with physician and nursing staff;
- (6) Annually provide in-service training on the protocols to physicians and nurses who provide on-line medical control;
- (7) Make the protocols immediately available to staff for reference;
(8) Provide on-line medical control which shall include:
- (a) direct voice communication with a physician; or
- (b) a registered nurse or physician's assistant, who shall be licensed in Utah, who is in voice contact with a physician;
(9) Implement a quality improvement process which shall include:
- (a) representatives from local EMS providers that routinely transport patients to the resource hospital;
- (b) quarterly meetings; and
- (c) minutes of the quality improvement meetings which are available for department review;
- (10) Identify a coordinator for the pre-hospital quality improvement process;
- (11) Cooperate with the pre-hospital EMS providers' off-line medical directors in the quality review process, including granting access to hospital medical records of patients served by the particular pre-hospital EMS provider;
- (12) Participate in local and regional forums for performance improvement; and
- (13) Assist the department in evaluating EMS system effectiveness by submitting to the epartment, in an electronic format quarterly data specified by the department.
- (14) Designated trauma centers are deemed to meet the resource hospital standards and are exempt from requirements outlined in this section.
- (15) The resource hospital designation and re-designation shall be for a period of three years.
A resource hospital shall meet the following minimum requirements for designation:
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