Mich. Admin. Code R. 330.207 - Triage and transport
Rule 7.
(1) The
department, with the advice and recommendations of the statewide STEMI care
advisory subcommittee and state EMS coordination committee, shall develop
recommendations, based on standards pursuant to
R 330.204,
R 330.212,
R 330.213, and
R 330.214 for protocols that are
established and adopted by local MCAs for the triage, transport, and
inter-facility STEMI transfer of STEMI patients to the appropriate STEMI
centers and facilities.
(2) The
standards under R 330.204,
R 330.212,
R 330.213, and
R 330.214 for the triage, transport,
and the inter-facility STEMI transfer of STEMI patients provide recommended
minimum standards of care for protocols that are established and adopted by the
local MCAs and that must be utilized in the care during transport of STEMI
patients. On an annual basis, or as needed, the department shall review and
update these recommended minimum standards with the advice and recommendations
of the statewide STEMI care advisory subcommittee and state EMS coordination
committee.
(3) The department, with
the advice and recommendations of the statewide STEMI care advisory
subcommittee and state EMS coordination committee, shall create regional STEMI
systems that meet all of the following criteria and are responsible for
developing triage and transport procedures within that geographical area:
(a) Each regional STEMI system must be
integrated into the regional systems of care authority created within the
existing trauma regions pursuant to
R 325.132.
(b) Each regional STEMI system may create its
own triage and transport criteria and protocols, destination criteria and
protocols, and inter-facility STEMI transfer criteria and protocols, which are
established and adopted by the local MCAs, provided they meet or exceed the
standards that are incorporated by reference in these rules pursuant to
R 330.212,
R 330.213, and
R 330.214, and are reviewed by the
quality assurance task force and approved by the department.
This may include coordination of triage and transport criteria and protocols, which are established and adopted by local medical control, across geographic regions if in the best interest of providing optimal STEMI care to patients.
(c)
STEMI care still must be provided to patients at healthcare facilities as
necessary pursuant to 42 USC
1395dd and other applicable laws.
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