Utah Admin. Code R911-9-100 - Authority and Purpose for Specialty Care Systems Standards
(1) This rule establishes requirements
pursuant to statute for a statewide specialty care systems and related
emergency medical systems including the following:
(a) establishes and actively supervises a
statewide trauma system;
(b)
establishes, by rule, trauma center designation requirements and model state
guidelines for triage, treatment, transport, and transfer of trauma patients to
the most appropriate health care facility; and
(c) allows designation of trauma care
facilities consistent with the trauma center designation requirements and
verification process established by the department and applicable
statutes.
(2) This rule
provides standards for the categorization of hospitals and the voluntary
designation of trauma centers to assist physicians in selecting the most
appropriate physician and facility based upon the nature of the patient's
critical care problem and the capabilities of the facility.
(3) It is intended that the categorization
process be dynamic and updated periodically to reflect changes in national
standards, medical facility capabilities, and treatment processes. Also, as
suggested by the Utah Medical Association, the standards are in no way to be
construed as mandating the transfer of any patient contrary to the wishes of
their attending physician, rather the standards serve as an expression of the
type of facilities and care available in the respective hospitals for the use
of physicians requesting transfer of patients requiring skills and facilities
not available in their own hospitals.
Notes
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