Utah Admin. Code R911-10-6 - Department-Approved Accreditation Service
To be recognized as a department-approved accreditation service, a service must meet the following criteria:
(1) provide evidence of timely reviews of
applications from air ambulance providers seeking accreditation;
(2) publish standards that address the
components of medical transport impacting quality of patient care and provider
safety;
(3) outline procedures for
random site visits, audits, and other strategies utilized to ensure an
accredited provider or a provider seeking accreditation is adhering to
accreditation standards;
(4)
publish policies for the initial accreditation requirements, including:
(a) the tenure of accreditation, not to
exceed three years;
(b) the
requirements for reaccreditation; and
(c) the accreditation decision-making
process;
(5) use trained
personnel, including site surveyors, with experience in medical transport at
the level of accreditation and licensure;
(6) utilize a formal training program that
educates accreditation personnel, including site surveyors, in consistent
interpretation of standards and policies of the accreditation
provider;
(7) publish the required
qualifications for accreditation personnel who conduct site surveys that
demonstrate experience with and knowledge of the air ambulance
industry;
(8) demonstrate that
accreditation standards are updated to comply with national standards in
healthcare and air medical transportation;
(9) have a multi-disciplinary board of
directors representing medical transport organizations;
(10) clearly outline and enforce a conflict
of interest policy that excludes board members or other accreditation agency
representatives from participating in accreditation decisions, site surveys, or
other processes when a real or potential conflict of interest exists;
(11) publish fees for providers seeking
accreditation;
(12) utilize and
provide documentation of an open process that encourages and accepts comments
on changes to its accreditation standards;
(13) explain the procedure for a corrective
action plan, which assures that air ambulance providers will implement
corrective actions for any identified deficiencies;
(14) demonstrate a continuous quality
improvement process that reviews the application process, site surveys,
accreditation decisions, and accreditation standards;
(15) maintain and be able to present current
certificates of insurance to include:
(a)
general liability; and
(b) medical
professional liability; and
(16) allow a department representative to be
present during site surveys, investigations, and any other on-site
visit.
Notes
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