Utah Admin. Code R911-9-1100 - Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Center Minimum Designation Requirements
(1) To receive acute ST-elevation myocardial
infarction (STEMI) patients via an ambulance, a Percutaneous Coronary
Intervention (PCI) center, shall meet the following minimum designation
requirements:
(a) be licensed as an acute care
hospital in Utah;
(b) maintain an
emergency department that is always staffed by at least one physician and one
registered nurse;
(c) have the
ability to receive 12 lead EKG data from licensed ambulance providers
transporting patients to the hospital for treatment of STEMI;
(d) maintain the ability to provide cardiac
catheterization and PCI of STEMI patients within 90 minutes of patient arrival
in the emergency department 24 hours a day and seven days a week;
(e) maintain a performance improvement
program for STEMI care and report data to the department as required by the
department; and
(f) submit to a
site visit by representatives of the department.
(2) Upon designation, the department may, in
consultation with off-line EMS medical direction and protocol, recommend direct
transport of STEMI patients to a STEMI Treatment Center by a licensed ambulance
provider.
(3) The PCI designation
and re-designation shall be for a period of three years.
(4) Each hospital shall collect, and submit
at least quarterly to the department, cardiac registry information necessary to
maintain an inclusive cardiac system. Each hospital shall provide such data in
a standardized electronic format approved by the department.
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