Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-25-504 - Protocol for Selection of a Health Care Institution for Transport
A.Except as
provided in subsection (B), an EMCT shall transport a patient accessing
emergency medical services through a call to 9-1-1 or a similar public
emergency dispatch number to:
1. An emergency
receiving facility, or
2. A special
hospital that is physically connected to an emergency receiving
facility.
B.Under A.R.S.
§§
36-2205(D) and
36-2232(F),
an EMCT who responds to a call made to 9-1-1 or a similar public emergency
dispatch number may refer, advise, or transport the patient at the scene to a
health care institution other than a health care institution specified in
subsection (A), if the EMCT determines that:
1. The patient's condition does not pose an
immediate threat to life or limb, based on medical direction; and
2. The health care institution is the most
appropriate for the patient, based on the following:
a. The patient's:
i. Medical condition,
ii. Choice of health care institution,
and
iii. Health care
provider;
b. The
location of the health care institution and the emergency medical resources
available at the health care institution; and
c. A determination by the administrative
medical director that the health care institution is able to accept and capable
of treating the patient.
C.Before initiating transport of a patient
accessing emergency medical services through a call to 9-1-1 or a similar
public emergency dispatch number, an EMCT, emergency medical services provider,
or ambulance service shall:
1. Notify, by
radio or telephone communication, a health care institution that is not an
emergency receiving facility of the EMCT's intent to transport the patient to
the health care institution; and
2.
Receive confirmation of the willingness of the health care institution to
accept the patient.
D.An
EMCT transporting a patient accessing emergency medical services through a call
to 9-1-1 or a similar public emergency dispatch number to a health care
institution that is not an emergency receiving facility shall transfer care of
the patient to a designee authorized by:
1. A
physician,
2. A registered nurse
practitioner,
3. A physician
assistant, or
4. A registered
nurse.
E.An emergency
medical services provider or an ambulance service that implements this rule
shall make available for Department review and inspection written records
relating to the transport of a patient under subsections (B), (C), and
(D).
Notes
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