Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 518.2030 - Notification of Emergency Personnel
a) For purposes of this Section:
1) "Emergency Services Provider Agency" means
any entity that uses vehicles, personnel and equipment for the pre-hospital or
inter-hospital transportation and care of patients requiring emergency care or
life support services in accordance with the Act.
2) "Ambulance Personnel" means any person
employed by an emergency services provider agency who is or was involved in the
pre-hospital or inter-hospital transportation and care of a patient requiring
emergency care or life support services as an ambulance crew member, including
the vehicle driver.
b)
Each freestanding emergency center shall provide notification to police
officers, emergency medical technicians and ambulance personnel who have
provided or are about to provide emergency care or life support services to a
patient who has been diagnosed as having a dangerous communicable or infectious
disease. (Section 6.08(a) of the Hospital Licensing Act) The notification shall
include at a minimum the requirements of this Section.
c) In reporting communicable disease cases,
the freestanding emergency center shall comply with the Control of Communicable
Diseases Code.
d) The freestanding
emergency center shall send the letter of notification to the emergency
services provider agency within 72 hours after the FEC receives actual
knowledge of a confirmed diagnosis of any of the communicable diseases (see
subsection (c)) in regard to any patient who has been transported to the FEC by
police officers, emergency medical technicians or ambulance personnel. (Section
6.08(c) of the Hospital Licensing Act)
e) If there is a confirmed diagnosis of AIDS,
the FEC shall send the letter of notification to the emergency services
provider agency within 72 hours only if one or both of the following conditions
exist:
1) The police officers, emergency
medical technicians or ambulance personnel have indicated on the ambulance run
sheet that a reasonable possibility exists that they have had blood or body
fluid contact with the patient.
2)
The FEC has reason to know of a possible exposure of the police officers,
emergency medical technicians or ambulance personnel to the blood or body
fluids of the patient. (Section 6.08(c) of the Hospital Licensing
Act)
f) Notification
letters shall be sent to the designated contact at the emergency services
provider agency listed on the ambulance run sheet and shall include at least
the following information. Such notification letters shall not contain the
patient's name or any patient-identifying information. (Section 6.08(d) of the
Hospital Licensing Act)
1) The names of the
police officers, emergency medical technicians, ambulance personnel, and other
crew members listed on the ambulance run sheet,
2) The name of the communicable disease
diagnosed,
3) The date the patient
was transported,
4) A statement
that this information shall be maintained as a confidential medical record,
and
5) A statement that upon
receipt of the notification letter, the provider agency shall contact all
personnel involved in the pre-hospital or inter-hospital care and transport of
the patient. (Section 6.08(d) of the Hospital Licensing Act)
g) Upon discharge of a patient
with a communicable diseaseto emergency transport personnel, the FEC shall
notify the emergency transport personnel of appropriate precautions against the
communicable disease, but shall not identify the name of the patient. (Section
6.08(e) of the Hospital Licensing Act)
h) The FEC may take any measures in addition
to those required in this Sectionto notify police officers, emergency medical
technicians or ambulance personnel of possible exposure to any communicable
disease. (Section 6.08 of the Hospital Licensing Act) However, such measures
shall not violate the confidentiality of the medical record of the patient, or
conflict with the provisions of this Section.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 8317, effective June 4, 2009
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