Utah Admin. Code R911-1-200 - General Definitions
Definitions in this rule are found in Section 53-2d-101, in addition:
(1) "advanced emergency medical technician"
or "AEMT" means an individual who has completed an AEMT training program,
approved by the department, who is licensed by the department as qualified to
give services enumerated in this rule;
(2) "affiliated provider" means a licensed
EMS individual's secondary employer or employers.
(3) "air ambulance" means a specially
equipped and permitted aircraft, especially a helicopter or fixed wing
airplane, for transporting patients;
(4) "air ambulance personnel" means the pilot
and patient care personnel who are involved in an air medical
transport;
(5) "air ambulance
service" means any publicly or privately owned organization that is licensed or
applies for licensure under Rule R911-3 and provides transportation and care of
patients by air ambulance;
(6) "air
ambulance service medical director" means a physician knowledgeable of
potential medical complications which may arise because of air medical
transport, and is responsible for overseeing and assuring that the appropriate
air ambulance, medical personnel, and equipment are provided for patients
transported by the air ambulance service;
(7) "categorization" means the process of
identifying and developing a stratified profile of Utah hospital trauma
critical care capabilities in relation to the standards defined under Section
R911-9-300;
(8) "certify," "certification," and
"certified" mean the official department recognition that an individual has
completed a specific level of training and has the minimum skills required to
provide emergency medical care at the level for which they may be
licensed;
(9) "competitive grant"
means a grant awarded through the Emergency Medical Services Grants Program on
a competitive basis for a share of available funds;
(10) "continuing medical education" means a
department approved training relating specifically to the appropriate level of
certification designed to maintain or enhance an individual's emergency medical
skills.
(11) "county or
multi-county EMS council or committee" means a group of persons recognized as
the legitimate entity within the county to formulate policy regarding the
provision of EMS;
(12) "course
coordinator" means an individual who has completed a department course
coordinator course and is endorsed by the department as capable to conduct
department authorized EMS courses;
(13) "department" means the Department of
Public Safety;
(14) "emergency
medical dispatcher" or "EMD" means an individual who has completed a department
approved EMD training program, and is licensed by the department as qualified
to give services enumerated in this rule;
(15) "emergency medical service dispatch
center" means a call center designated by the department for the routine
acceptance of calls for emergency assistance, staffed by trained operators who
utilize a selective medical dispatch system to dispatch licensed designated
quick response units or licensed ambulance and paramedic services;
(16) "emergency medical responder" or "EMR"
means an individual who has completed a department approved EMR training
program, and is licensed by the department as qualified to give services
enumerated in this rule;
(17)
"emergency medical technician" or "EMT" means an individual who has completed a
department approved EMT training program and is licensed by the department as
qualified to give services enumerated in this rule;
(18) "emergency medical technician
intermediate advanced" means an individual who has completed a department
approved EMT- IA training program and is licensed by the department as
qualified to give services enumerated in this rule.
(19) "emergency vehicle operator" means an
individual on the roster of an EMS provider who may, in the normal course of
the individual's duties, drive an ambulance or an emergency medical response
vehicle;
(20) "EMS" means Emergency
Medical Services;
(21) "emergency
medical incident" means any instance in which an emergency medical services
provider is requested to provide or potentially provide emergency medical
services;
(22) "EMS instructor"
means an individual who has completed a department EMS instructor course and is
endorsed by the department as capable to teach EMS personnel;
(23) "EMS stand-by event" means the on-site
licensed ambulance, paramedic service, or designated quick response unit at a
scheduled event or activity provided by the local 911 exclusive license
provider or their designee;
(24)
"endorsement" means a department recognized set of skills or specific authority
extended to an individual's EMS license;
(25) "exclusive license" means the sole right
to perform the licensed act in a defined geographic service area, and that
prohibits the department from performing the licensed act, and from granting
the right to anyone else;
(26)
"Grants Review Subcommittee" means a subcommittee appointed by the EMS
Committee to review, evaluate, prioritize, and make grant funding
recommendations to the EMS Committee.
(27) "ground ambulance" means a vehicle which
is properly equipped, maintained, permitted and used to transport a patient to
a patient destination such as a patient receiving facility or resource
hospital.
(28) "inclusive trauma
system" means the coordinated component of the EMS system composed of any
general acute hospitals licensed under Title 26B, Chapter 2, Part 2, Health
Care Facility Licensing and Inspection, trauma centers, and pre-hospital
providers which have established communication linkages and triage protocols to
provide for the effective management, transport and care of any injured
patients from initial injury to complete rehabilitation;
(29) "inter-facility transfer" means an
ambulance transfer of a patient, who does not have an emergency medical
condition as defined in Subsection
53-2d-101(13),
and the ambulance transfer of the patient is arranged by a transferring
physician for the particular patient, from a hospital, nursing facility,
patient receiving facility, mental health facility, or other licensed medical
facility;
(30) "individual" means a
human being;
(31) "level of care"
means the capabilities and commitment to the care of the trauma patient
available within a specified facility;
(32) "level of license" means the official
department recognized step in the licensure process in which an individual has
attained as an EMS provider. It also means the licensed or designated level of
an ambulance provider or quick response unit.
(33) "licensed EMS individual" means a person
licensed by the department to perform an EMS function;
(34) "meritorious complaint" means a
complaint against a licensed ambulance provider, designated agency, or licensed
provider that is made by a patient, a member of the immediate family of a
patient, or health care provider, that the department determines is
substantially supported by the facts or a licensed ambulance provider,
designated agency, or licensed provider:
(a)
has repeatedly failed to provide service at the level or in the exclusive
geographic service area required licensee;
(b) has repeatedly failed to follow
operational standards established by the EMS Committee;
(c) has committed an act in the performance
of a professional duty that endangered the public or constituted gross
negligence; or
(d) has otherwise
repeatedly engaged in conduct that is adverse to the public health, safety,
morals or welfare, or would adversely affect the public trust in the emergency
medical service system;
(35) "matching funds" means that portion of
funds, in cash, contributed by the grantee to total project
expenditures;
(36) "medical
director" means a physician certified by the department to provide off-line
medical control;
(37) "mid-level
provider" means a licensed nurse practitioner or a licensed physician
assistant;
(38) "net income" means
the sum of net service revenue, plus other regulated operating revenue and
subsidies of any type, less operating expenses, interest expense, and
income;
(39) "on-line medical
control" refers to physician medical direction of pre-hospital personnel during
a medical emergency;
(40) "off-line
medical control" refers to physician oversight of local EMS services and
personnel to assure their medical accountability;
(41) "paramedic" means an individual who has
completed a department approved paramedic training program and is licensed by
the department as qualified to give services enumerated in this rule.
(42) "paramedic ground ambulance" means the
provision of advanced life support patient care and transport by licensed
paramedic personnel in a licensed ambulance;
(43) "paramedic rescue service" means the
provision of advanced life support patient care by licensed paramedic personnel
without the ability to transport patients;
(44) "paramedic unit" means a vehicle which
is properly equipped, maintained and used to transport licensed paramedics to
the scene of emergencies to perform paramedic services without the ability to
transport patients to a designated hospital or designated patient receiving
facility;
(45) "paramedic tactical
service" means the retrieval and field treatment of injured peace officers or
victims of traumatic confrontations by licensed paramedics who are trained in
combat medical response;
(46)
"paramedic tactical unit" means a vehicle which is properly equipped,
maintained, and used to transport licensed paramedics to the scene of traumatic
confrontations to provide paramedic tactical services;
(47) "patient care report" means a record of
the response by each responding emergency medical services provider unit to
each patient during an EMS incident;
(48) "patient receiving facility" means a
department designated medical clinic or designated resource hospital that is
approved to receive patients transported by a licensed ambulance
provider;
(49) "per capita grants"
mean block grants determined by prorating available funds on a per capita basis
as delineated in Section
26B-4-107, as part of the
Emergency Medical Services Grants Program.
(50) "permit" means the document issued by
the department that authorizes a vehicle to be used in providing emergency
medical services;
(51) "person"
means an individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, or
group of individuals acting together for a common purpose, agency, or
organization of any kind public or private;
(52) "physician" means a medical doctor
licensed to practice medicine in Utah;
(53) "pilot" means an individual licensed to
operate an air ambulance;
(54)
"pre-hospital care" means medical care given to an ill or injured patient by a
designated or licensed EMS provider outside of a hospital setting;
(55) "primary affiliated provider" or "PAP"
means a licensed EMS individual's primary or main employer or
provider;
(56) "primary emergency
medical services" means an organization that is the only licensed or designated
service in a geographical area;
(57) "provider" means a department licensed
or designated entity that provides emergency medical services;
(58) "provisional license" means temporary
terms and conditions placed on a licensed EMS individual's license until
completion of an investigation or a final adjudication or conclusion of the
pending matter;
(59) "quick
response unit" or "QRU" means an entity that provides emergency medical
services to supplement local licensed ambulance providers or provide unique
services;
(60) "quick response
vehicle" or "QRV" means a vehicle which is properly equipped, maintained,
permitted, and used to perform assistive services at a scene. A QRV may
transport or deliver a patient to a licensed ambulance provider access point.
The QRV may include an automobile, an all-terrain vehicle, or a
watercraft.
(61) "resource
hospital" means a facility designated by the EMS Committee to provide on-line
medical control for the provision of pre-hospital emergency care;
(62) "restricted license" means a licensed
EMS individual may not function in their EMS capacity for an interim
period;
(63) "scene" means the
location of initial contact with the patient;
(64) "selective medical dispatch system"
means a department approved reference system used by a designated local
dispatch agency to dispatch aid to medical emergencies which includes:
(a) systemized caller interrogation
questions;
(b) systemized
pre-arrival instructions; and
(c)
protocols matching the dispatcher's evaluation of injury or illness severity
with vehicle response mode and configuration;
(65) "specialized life support air ambulance
service" means a level of care which requires equipment or specialty patient
care by one or more medical personnel in addition to the regularly scheduled
air medical team; and
(66)
"training officer" means an individual who has completed a department training
officer course and is endorsed by the department to be responsible for an EMS
provider organization's continuing medical education, license renewal records,
and testing.
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