Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.22210 - Medical control authority; life support agencies and personnel; compliance with protocols
Rule 210.
(1) A
medical control authority shall establish written protocols for the process,
actions, and sanctions a medical control authority may use in holding a life
support agency or personnel accountable. These protocols must include
disciplinary action against a life support agency or emergency medical services
personnel to ensure compliance with all protocols or to protect the public
health, safety, or welfare.
(2) A
medical control authority may exercise disciplinary action against a life
support agency and its emergency medical services personnel that may result in
the life support agency, or its personnel not being allowed to provide
emergency medical services. The basis for these actions must be for
noncompliance with policies, procedures, or protocols established by the
medical control authority. The disciplinary action may include the suspension,
limitation, or removal of a life support agency or its personnel to provide
emergency medical services within the medical control authority area.
(3) If disciplinary action against an agency
or individual results in the suspension, limitation, or removal of medical
control, the medical control authority shall advise the department, in writing,
of the action within 1 business day.
(4) If a suspension or removal of medical
control to a life support agency or individual occurs by the medical control
authority, the life support agency or individual may not operate or practice in
that medical control authority region until medical control is restored by the
medical control authority.
(5) If a
suspension or removal of medical control to a life support agency or individual
occurs by the medical control authority, the life support agency or individual
shall not operate or practice in that medical control authority area until
medical control is restored by the medical control authority.
(6) In cases of malfeasance, misfeasance, or
nonfeasance on the part of the medical control authority, the department shall
take action to preserve medical control in a medical control authority
region.
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