Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 515.320 - Scope of EMS Service
a) All BLS,
ILS, and ALS services, and CCT, as defined in the Act, shall be provided
through EMS Systems. An individual System shall operate at one or more of those
levels of service, as specified in its EMS System Program Plan and the
Department's letter of approval, using vehicles licensed by the Department
pursuant to the Act and this Part.
b) All pre-hospital, inter-hospital and
non-emergency medical care, as defined in the Act, shall be provided through
EMS Systems, using the levels of Department licensed or approved personnel
required by the Act and this Part.
c) An EMS System shall designate a Resource
Hospital, which shall have the authority and responsibility for the System,
through the EMS MD, as described in the Act, this Part and the EMS System
Program Plan.
d)
All other
hospitals that are located within the geographic boundaries of a System and
that have standby, basic or comprehensive level emergency departments must
function in that System as either an Associate Hospital or Participating
Hospital and follow all System policies specified in the System Program Plan,
including, but not limited to, the replacement of drugs and equipment used by
providers who have delivered patients to their emergency departments.
(Section 3.20(b) of the
Act)
1) All hospitals shall be formally
affiliated with a System. A hospital may have a secondary affiliation with
another System or may request a waiver to participate in a System other than
that in which the hospital is geographically located. (See Section
515.150(d)(5).)
2) All EMS System Hospitals shall identify
the level of its emergency department services in its letter of commitment,
which is part of the EMS System Program Plan to be submitted to the
Department.
3) An "Associate
Hospital" shall provide the same clinical and communications services as the
Resource Hospital, but shall not have the primary responsibility for personnel
education and System operations. It shall have a basic or comprehensive
emergency department with 24-hour physician coverage and a functioning
intensive care and/or cardiac care unit.
4) All "Participating Hospitals" shall
maintain ambulance to hospital communications capabilities that, at a minimum,
include MERCI radio and comply with the Resource Hospital's communication
plan.
5) All EMS System Hospitals
shall agree to replace medical supplies and provide for equipment exchange for
System vehicles.
6) All Resource
and Associate Hospitals monitoring telecommunications from EMS field personnel
shall provide voice orders by the EMS MD, a physician appointed by the EMS MD,
or an ECRN.
7) All System Hospitals
shall allow the Department, EMS MD and EMS System Coordinator access to all
records, equipment, vehicles and personnel during their activities evaluating
the Act and this Part.
e)
The Resource Hospital shall appoint an EMS MD. The EMS MD
for an ILS or ALS or CCT level EMS System
shall be a physician licensed to practice medicine in all of its
branches in Illinois, and shallbe certified by the American
Board of Emergency Medicine or the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency
Medicine, and, for a BLS level EMS System, the
EMS MD shall be a physician licensed to practice
medicine in all of its branches in Illinois, with regular and frequent
involvement in pre-hospital emergency medical services. In addition, all EMS
MDs shall:
1)
Have experience
on an EMS vehicle at the highest level available within the System, or make
provision to gain such experience within 12 months prior to the date
responsibility for the System is assumed or within 90 days after assuming the
position;
2)
Be
thoroughly knowledgeable of all skills included in the scope of practices of
all levels of EMS Personnel within the System; and
3)
Have or make provision to gain
experience instructing students at a level similar to that of the levels of EMS
Personnel within the System; and
4)
For ILS and ALS EMS MDs,
successfully complete a Department-approved EMS MD's Course. (Section
3.20(c) (1
through 6) of the Act)
f)
The EMS MD shall appoint an alternate EMS MD and
establish a written protocol addressing the functions to be carried out in his
or her absence. (Section 3.35(b) of the Act)
g) The EMS MD shall appoint a physician for
critical care medical direction. The SEMSV MD shall be a physician
licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches in Illinois, certified by
the American Board of Emergency Medicine or the American Osteopathic Board of
Emergency Medicine, in a specialty relevant to the provider agency
mission, with competency in critical care transport medicine.
h) The Resource Hospital shall appoint a
full-time EMS System Coordinator, who shall be responsible for coordinating the
educational and functional aspects of the System, as described in the Program
Plan. The EMS System Coordinator shall be an RN or Paramedic licensed in the
State of Illinois, and meet at least the following qualifications:
1) Be educated and knowledgeable in all
principles of the National EMS Education Standards;
2) Have experience in emergency or critical
care; and
3) Within six months
after being appointed, complete in-field observation and/or participation on at
least 10 ambulance runs, half of which shall be at the highest level of service
provided by the System.
i) The Resource Hospital shall appoint an EMS
Administrative Director, who shall be responsible for administrative leadership
of the System as described in the Program Plan.
j) To avoid any conflict of interest, the EMS
MD, EMS System Coordinator and EMS Administrative Director shall notify the
Department in writing of any association with an ambulance service provider
through employment, contract, ownership, or otherwise specifying how the
individual is answerable to or directed by the ambulance service provider
concerning any matter falling within the scope of the Act or this Part. The
Department shall review and address potential or actual conflicts of interest
on a case-by-case basis.
k) The
Resource Hospital must identify the EMS System in the facility's budget, with
sufficient funds to support the EMS MD, EMS Administrative Director, EMS System
Coordinator, and support staff and to provide for the operation of the EMS
System.
l) All EMS Resource
Hospitals shall obtain recognition as an SEDP, EDAP or PCCC. All Illinois
hospitals are encouraged to obtain and maintain SEDP or EDAP status.
Notes
Amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 16386, effective December 20, 2001
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