Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 515.2000 - Trauma Center Designation
a)
The Department shall attempt to designate trauma centers in all areas
of the State. There shall be at least one Level I Trauma Center serving each
EMS Region, unless waived by the Department. Level I Trauma Centers shall serve
as resources for Level II Trauma Centers in the EMS Regions. The extent of such
relationships shall be defined in the EMS Region plan. (Section
3.90(b)(5) of
the Act)
b) Any hospital seeking
designation as a Level I or Level II Trauma Center shall submit an application
form (see Section 515.Appendix A of this Part) as prescribed by the
Department.
c)
Upon receipt
of a completed application, the Department shall conduct a
site visit to determine compliance with the Act and this Part.
A report of the inspection shall be provided to the Director within 30
days of the completion of the site visit. (Section
3.90(b)(3) of
the Act) The applicant hospital shall be operational for designation within six
months after the application and site survey are approved.
d)
The Department shall
designate those applicant hospitals as Level I or Level II
Trauma Centers which meet the requirements
established by the Act and this
Part.
e)
Beginning
September 1, 1997 the Department shall designate a new Trauma Center only when
a local or Regional need for such a Trauma Center has been identified
by the applicable EMS Region's Trauma Center Medical Directors
Committee, with advice from the Regional Trauma Advisory Committee.
(Section 3.90(b)(4) of
the Act) Department designation shall be based upon any of the following
criteria justifying a need for designation of a new Trauma Center:
1) Number of expected trauma cases;
2) An estimated time of arrival to existing
Trauma Centers greater than 25 minutes;
3) The number of times that surrounding
Trauma Centers went on bypass status within the preceding year;
4) A recommendation by the Regional Trauma
Advisory Committee or Regional EMS Advisory Committee that there is an
identifiable need for additional Trauma Centers since the trauma system was
implemented; and
5) Documentation
of extenuating circumstances, which will be reviewed by the Department on an
individual basis, where a special need exists and/or a population is not
serviced by an existing Trauma Center.
f) A Trauma Center designation shall be for
two years.
g) All Trauma Centers
are required to obtain and maintain recognition as an Emergency Department
Approved for Pediatric (EDAP) or Pediatric Critical Care Center (PCCC) as
outlined in this Part. Out-of-state trauma centers can meet this requirement by
meeting their own respective state defined pediatric criteria.
h) All requests for renewal of Trauma Center
designations shall be filed in writing (see Section 515.Appendix B of this
Part) with the Department before the designation expiration date. If the
renewal request meets the requirements of this Part, the existing designation
shall continue in full force and effect until a final Department decision on
the renewal request has been issued.
i) Any Trauma Center may voluntarily
terminate its designation prior to its expiration date by notifying the
Department in writing at least 60 days but no more than 90 days prior to
termination. Such notification shall include the anticipated date of
termination, and shall describe the procedures taken by the Trauma Center to
notify the providers, hospitals, EMS systems and other Trauma Centers in the
EMS Region.
j)
No facility
shall use the phrase "Trauma Center" or words of similar meaning in relation to
itself or hold itself out as a Trauma Center without first obtaining
designation pursuant to the Act and this Part. (Section 3.105 of the
Act)
Notes
Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 16543, effective September 8, 1998
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