Or. Admin. Code § 333-265-0080 - Reporting Obligations
(1) In
accordance with ORS 676.150 and using a written or
electronic form prescribed by the Oregon Health Authority (Authority), an EMS
provider must notify the Authority within 10 calendar days of any action or
event listed in sections (2) or (3) of this rule. Failure to comply with the
reporting requirements of this rule may result in disciplinary action against
the EMS provider.
(2) An EMS
provider who has reasonable cause to believe another EMS provider has engaged
in prohibited, dishonorable or unprofessional conduct as defined in ORS
676.150,
682.025,
682.220, and OAR 333-265-0083 shall report that conduct to the Authority after the EMS provider learns of the
conduct unless state or federal laws relating to confidentiality or the
protection of health information prohibit such a disclosure.
(3) An EMS provider shall report to the
Authority the following:
(a) Conviction of a
misdemeanor or felony;
(b) A felony
arrest;
(c) A disciplinary
restriction placed on a scope of practice of the license holder by the EMS
medical director;
(d) A legal
action being filed against the license holder alleging medical malpractice or
misconduct;
(e) A physical
disability that affects the ability of the license holder to meet the
applicable Functional Job Analysis of the National Standard Curriculum and the
license holder continues to respond to calls and is providing patient
care;
(f) A change in mental health
which may affect a license holder's ability to perform as a licensed EMS
provider; or
(g) If a Transitional
Paramedic, separation of employment from the sponsoring licensed ambulance
service.
(4) State or
federal laws relating to confidentiality or the protection of health
information that might prohibit an EMS provider from reporting prohibited or
unprofessional conduct include but are not limited to:
(a)
Public Law
104-191 , 45 CFR Parts 160, 162, and 164 (The
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, HIPAA);
(b) 42 CFR Part 2 (federal law protecting
drug and alcohol treatment information);
(c) ORS
192.553 through
192.581 (state law protecting
health information); and
(d) ORS
179.505 (written accounts by
health care providers).
(5) After receiving a report described in
sections (2) and (3), the Authority may conduct an investigation in accordance
with OAR 333-265-0085.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 682.017
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 682.017, 682.220 & 682.224
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