Wash. Admin. Code § 246-976-395 - To apply for initial or renewal of verification or to change verification status as a prehospital EMS service
(1) The secretary
verifies prehospital EMS services to provide service that is consistent with
the state plan and approved regional plans. Verification is a higher form of
licensure that requires 24hour, seven day a week compliance with the standards
outlined in chapter 70.168 RCW and this chapter. Verification will expire with
the prehospital EMS services' periods of licensure.
(2) An aid or ambulance service operating in
the state of Washington must apply for verification when you are:
(a) An agency that responds to 911
emergencies as part of its role in the EMS system;
(b) A new business or legal entity that is
formed through consolidation of existing services or a newly formed EMS
agency ;
(c) An EMS agency that
seeks to provide prehospital emergency response in a trauma response area which
it previously has not been operating; or
(d) A service that is changing or has changed
its type of verification or its verification status.
(3) To apply for initial verification or to
change verification status of a verified aid or ambulance service , the
applicant must:
(a) Be a licensed aid or
ambulance service as specified in WAC
246-976-260 or a licensed air
ambulance service as specified in WAC
246-976-320;
(b) Provide a completed application for
verification on forms provided by the department ;
(c) Identify the level(s) of service to be
provided 24/7 to include:
(i) Basic life
support (BLS) ;
(ii) Intermediate
life support (ILS) ;
(iii) Advanced
life support (ALS) ;
(d)
Meet the staffing requirements identified in WAC
246-976-260;
(e) Meet the equipment requirements for the
level(s) of service provided in WAC
246-976-300;
(f) Provide information about the type of aid
or ambulance vehicles that will be used by the service;
(g) Provide documentation that describes:
(i) The dispatch plan;
(ii) The deployment plan;
(iii) The response plan to include how
patient transport will be continued if a vehicle or EMS providers become
disabled;
(iv) The tiered response
and rendezvous plan;
(v)
Interagency relations. Mutual aid agreements, memoranda of understanding, or
other official documents describing interagency relations and the presence of
collaboration and cooperation for coordinated services shall be made available
to the department upon request; and
(h) Provide service that is consistent with
the department -approved application on file for the EMS service, the state
plan , and approved regional plan .
(4) To renew verification , you must provide a
completed application and documentation for renewal on forms provided by the
department at least 30 days before the expiration of the current
license.
(5) The department will:
(a) Develop and administer the application
and evaluation process for all levels of service;
(b) Provide a description of the documents an
applicant must submit to demonstrate that the service meets the standards
identified in chapter 70.168 RCW;
(c) Identify minimum and maximum numbers of
verified prehospital services, including level of service for each trauma
response area based on:
(i) The approved
regional EMS and trauma plans; and
(ii) The Washington state EMS and trauma
plan;
(d) Develop
guidance for local and regional EMS councils regarding trauma response areas
and conducting needs assessments to support identification of minimum and
maximum numbers of prehospital services;
(e) Request comments to be considered in the
department 's review from:
(i) The regional
council in which a verification application is received;
(ii) The county medical program director in
the area which a verification application is applying to provide service;
and
(iii) Other stakeholders or
interested parties;
(f)
Apply the department 's evaluation and decision criteria;
(g) Select verified prehospital
services;
(h) Approve an applicant
to provide verified prehospital trauma care, based on satisfactory evaluations
as described in this section;
(i)
Approve renewal of a verified service upon reapplication, if the service
continues to meet standards established in this chapter and provides service
consistent with the department -approved application on file for the EMS
service, the state plan and approved regional plan ;
(j) Provide written notification to the
applicants on the final decision regarding the license and verification ;
and
(k) Provide written
notification to the regional council and county medical program director when
the license and verification is first issued, when amendments to existing
licenses and verification impacting service provided in the region occur, and
when a license with verification has expired.
(6) The department may:
(a) Conduct a preverification site visit;
and
(b) Grant a provisional
verification not to exceed 120 days. The secretary may withdraw the provisional
verification status if provisions of the service's proposal are not implemented
within the 120-day period, or as otherwise provided in chapter 70.168 RCW and
this chapter.
(7) The
department will evaluate prehospital EMS service applicants for verification on
a point system. In the event there are two or more applicants, the secretary
will verify the most qualified applicant. The decision to verify will be based
on at least the following:
(a) Total
evaluation points received on completed applications:
(i) Applicants must receive a minimum of 150
points of the total 200 points possible from the overall evaluation scoring
tool to qualify for verification ;
(ii) Applicants must receive a minimum of 30
points in the evaluation of its clinical and equipment capabilities section of
the evaluation scoring tool to qualify for verification ;
(b) Recommendations from the on-site review
team, if applicable; and
(c)
Comments from the regional council (s).
(8) Regional EMS and trauma care councils may
provide comments to the department regarding the verification application,
including written statements on the following if applicable:
(a) Compliance with the department -approved
minimum and maximum number of verified trauma services for the level of
verification being sought by the applicant;
(b) How the proposed service will impact care
in the region to include discussion on:
(i)
Clinical care;
(ii) Response time
to prehospital incidents;
(iii)
Resource availability;
(iv)
Unserved or underserved trauma response areas; and
(v) How the applicant's proposed service will
impact existing verified services in the region;
(c) Regional EMS/TC councils will solicit and
consider input from local EMS/TC councils where local councils exist.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 18.71, 18.73, and 70.168 RCW. 11-07-078, § 246-976-395, filed 3/22/11, effective 5/15/11.
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