Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 545.55 - Treatment and Transfer of Pediatric Sexual Assault Survivors
a) Transfer of
Medically Stable Pediatric Sexual Assault Survivors
1)
If a medically stable pediatric
sexual assault survivor presents at a transfer hospital or treatment hospital
with approved pediatric transfer that has a plan approved by the Department
requesting medical forensic services, then the hospital emergency department
staff shall contact an approved pediatric health care facility, if one is
designated in the hospital's plan.
2)
If the transferring hospital
confirms that medical forensic services can be initiated within 90 minutes
after the patient's arrival at the approved pediatric health care facility
following an immediate transfer, then the hospital emergency department staff
shall notify the patient and non-offending parent or legal guardian that the
patient will be transferred for medical forensic services and shall provide the
patient and non-offending parent or legal guardian the option of being
transferred to the approved pediatric health care facility or the treatment
hospital designated in the hospital's transfer plan. The
pediatric sexual assault survivor may be transported by ambulance, law
enforcement, or personal vehicle.
3)
If medical forensic services
cannot be initiated within 90 minutes after the patient's arrival at the
approved pediatric health care facility, there is no approved pediatric health
care facility designated in the hospital's areawide plan, or
the patient or non-offending parent or legal guardian chooses to be transferred
to a treatment hospital, the hospital emergency department staff shall contact
a treatment hospital designated in the hospital's areawide
plan to arrange for the transfer of the patient to the treatment
hospital for medical forensic services, which are to be initiated within 90
minutes after the patient's arrival at the treatment hospital. The treatment
hospital shall provide medical forensic services and shall not transfer the
patient to another facility. The pediatric sexual assault survivor may be
transported by ambulance, law enforcement, or personal vehicle.
(Section 5.3 of the Act)
b) Treatment of Medically Stable Pediatric
Sexual Assault Survivors
1)
If a
medically stable pediatric sexual assault survivor presents at a treatment
hospital that has a plan approved by the Department, and the pediatric sexual
assault survivor requests medical forensic services, then the hospital
emergency department staff shall contact an approved pediatric health care
facility, if one is designated in the treatment hospital's areawide
treatment plan.
2)
If medical forensic services can be initiated within 90 minutes after
the patient's arrival at the approved pediatric health care facility following
an immediate transfer, the hospital emergency department staff shall provide
the patient and non-offending parent or legal guardian the option of having
medical forensic services performed at the treatment hospital or at the
approved pediatric health care facility. If the patient or non-offending parent
or legal guardian chooses to be transferred, the pediatric sexual assault
survivor may be transported by ambulance, law enforcement, or personal
vehicle.
3)
If
medical forensic services cannot be initiated within 90 minutes after the
patient's arrival at the approved pediatric health care facility, there is no
approved pediatric health care facility designated in the hospital's
areawide plan, or the patient or non-offending parent or legal guardian
chooses not to be transferred, the hospital shall provide medical forensic
services to the patient.
4)
If a pediatric sexual assault
survivor presents at an approved pediatric health care facility requesting
medical forensic services or the facility is contacted by law enforcement or
the Department of Children and Family Services requesting medical forensic
services for a pediatric sexual assault survivor, the services shall be
provided at the facility if the medical forensic services can be initiated
within 90 minutes after the patient's arrival at the facility. If medical
forensic services cannot be initiated within 90 minutes after the patient's
arrival at the facility, then the patient shall be transferred to a treatment
hospital designated in the approved pediatric health care facility's
areawide plan for medical forensic services. The pediatric sexual
assault survivor may be transported by ambulance, law enforcement, or personal
vehicle. (Section 5.3 of the Act)
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