Utah Admin. Code R911-4-600 - Pilot Projects
(1) A person who
proposes to undertake a research or study project which requires waiver of any
rule shall have a project director who is a physician licensed to practice
medicine in Utah, and shall submit a written proposal to the department for
presentation to the EMS Committee for recommendation.
(2) The proposal shall include the following:
(a) a project description that describes the:
(i) need for project;
(ii) project goal;
(iii) specific objectives;
(iv) approval by the provider off-line
medical director;
(v) methodology
for the project implementation;
(vi) geographical area involved by the
proposed project;
(vii) specific
rule or portion of rule to be waived;
(viii) proposed waiver language;
and
(ix) evaluation
methodology;
(b) a list
of the EMS providers and hospitals participating in the project; and
(c) a signed statement of endorsement from
the participating hospital medical directors and administrators, the director
of each participating licensed paramedic and ambulance provider, other project
participants, and other parties who may be significantly affected.
(3) If the pilot project requires
the use of additional skills, a description of the skills to be utilized by the
field EMS licensed personnel and provision for training and supervising the
field EMS licensed personnel who are to utilize these skills, including the
names of the field EMS licensed personnel.
(4) The name and signature of the project
director attesting to their support and approval of the project
proposal.
(5) If the pilot project
involves human subjects' research, the applicant shall also obtain department
Institutional Review Board approval.
(6) The department or committee, as
appropriate, may require the applicant to meet additional conditions as it
considers necessary or helpful to the success of the project, integrity of the
EMS system, and safety to the public.
(7) The department or committee, as
appropriate, may initially grant project approval for one year. The department
or committee, as appropriate, may grant approval for continuation beyond the
initial year based on the achievement and satisfactory progress as evidenced in
written progress reports to be submitted to the department at least 90 days
before the end of the approved period. A pilot project may not exceed three
years.
(8) The department or
committee, as appropriate, may only waive a rule if:
(a) the applicant has met the requirements of
this section;
(b) the waiver is not
inconsistent with statutory requirements;
(c) there is not already another pilot
project being conducted on the same subject; and
(d) it finds that the pilot project has the
potential to improve pre-hospital medical care.
(9) Approval of a project allows the field
EMS licensed personnel listed in the proposal to exercise the specified skills
of the participants in the project. The project director shall submit the names
of field EMS licensed personnel not initially approved to the
department.
(10) The department or
committee, as appropriate, may rescind approval for the project at any time if:
(a) those implementing the project fail to
follow the protocols and conditions outlined for the project;
(b) it determines that the waiver is
detrimental to public health; or
(c) it determines that the project's risks
outweigh the benefits that have been achieved.
(11) The department or committee, as
appropriate, shall allow the licensed or designated EMS provider involved in
the study to appear before the department or committee, as appropriate, to
explain and express its views before determining to rescind the waiver for the
project.
(12) At least six months
before the planned completion of the project, the medical director shall submit
to the department a report with the preliminary findings of the project and any
recommendations for change in the project requirements.
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