N.M. Admin. Code § 18.3.14.10 - OPERATIONS PLAN
Each ambulance service shall have a written operations plan setting forth its policies and procedures. The plan shall be periodically updated and shall be available for inspection by the department at all times. The plan shall include:
A. all
operational guidelines and medical protocols;
B. a quality assurance plan;
C. personnel policies for drug and alcohol
testing of employees who present as impaired while on duty or are suspected of
impairment related to a work related accident or event;
D. all mutual aid agreements;
E. a disaster and mass casualty
plan;
F. infection control
procedures;
G. a description of
emergency medical dispatch capabilities;
H. work schedule standards to ensure staff
are rested and fit-for-duty; and
I.
anticipated pre-hospital response times in the ambulance service's territory or
patient catchment area, and a description of factors that could cause delays to
those response times. Factors may include:
(1)
topography of service territory;
(2) staffing issues (ex. volunteers, remote
residency, high turnover);
(3)
density or specific challenges presented by population served (ex. industrial
risk, socio-economic factors, behavioral health needs, language
barriers);
(4) stationing points
for ambulances and crews; and
(5)
variance in weather conditions.
Notes
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