Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 527.400 - Medical Emergency Plan
a) The
operator of a facility shall adopt and implement a plan for responding to a
medical emergency at the facility. The plan shall encompass the use of an AED
and shall provide a timely, proper response to the occurrence of any other
sudden, serious, and unexpected sickness or injury that would lead a reasonable
person, possessing an average knowledge of medicine and health, to believe that
the sick or injured person requires urgent or unscheduled medical care. The
plan shall also designate office contacts for the specific facility staff to be
notified in a medical emergency. The plan shall be filed with the Department by
submitting a copy to the following address:
Illinois Department of Public Health
Division of EMS & Highway Safety
422 S. 5th St. - 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62701
b) Facility staff shall ensure that 9-1-1 is
called immediately for medical emergencies, including each time an AED is used
at the facility. Third party or other authorized users of the facility shall
promptly notify the facility operator if the AED is used.
c) The plan shall be updated with the
Department after a change in the facility that affects the ability to comply
with a medical emergency such as, but not limited to, facility closure for more
than 45 days, inoperable AED for more than 45 days, or lack of trained staff
for more than 45 days.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 11419, effective July 21, 2010
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