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| (b) One hospital in each System program plan must be
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| designated as the Resource Hospital. All other hospitals
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| are located within the geographic boundaries of a
System and |
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| which have standby, basic or comprehensive level
emergency |
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| departments must function in that EMS System as
either an |
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| Associate Hospital or Participating Hospital and
follow all |
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| System policies specified in the System Program
Plan, including |
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| but not limited to the replacement of drugs
and equipment used |
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| by providers who have delivered patients
to their emergency |
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| departments. All hospitals and vehicle
service providers |
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| participating in an EMS System must
specify their level of |
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| participation in the System Program
Plan. |
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| (c) The Department shall have the authority and
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| responsibility to: |
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| (1) Approve BLS, ILS and ALS level EMS Systems which
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| meet minimum standards and criteria established in rules
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| adopted by the Department pursuant to this Act, including
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| the submission of a Program Plan for Department approval.
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| Beginning September 1, 1997, the Department shall approve
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| the development of a new EMS System only when a local or
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| regional need for establishing such System has been
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| identified. This shall not be construed as a needs |
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| assessment for health
planning or
other purposes outside of |
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| this Act.
Following Department approval, EMS Systems must
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| be fully operational within one year from the date of
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| approval. |
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| (2) Monitor EMS Systems, based on minimum standards for
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| continuing operation as prescribed in rules adopted by the
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| Department pursuant to this Act, which shall include
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| requirements for submitting Program Plan amendments to the
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| Department for approval. |
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| (3) Renew EMS System approvals every 4 years, after
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| inspection, based on compliance with the standards for
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| continuing operation prescribed in rules adopted by the
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| Department pursuant to this Act. |
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| (4) Suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew approval of
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| EMS System, after providing an opportunity for a
hearing, |
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| when findings show that it does not meet the
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| standards for continuing operation as prescribed by
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| Department, or is found to be in violation of its
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| previously approved Program Plan. |
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| (5) Require each EMS System to adopt written protocols
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| for the bypassing of or diversion to any hospital, trauma
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| center or regional trauma center, which provide that a |
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| person
shall not be transported to a facility other than |
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| the nearest
hospital, regional trauma center or trauma |
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| center unless the
medical benefits to the patient |
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| reasonably expected from the
provision of appropriate |
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| medical treatment at a more distant
facility outweigh the |
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| increased risks to the patient from
transport to the more |
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| distant facility, or the transport is in
accordance with |
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| the System's protocols for patient
choice or refusal. |
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| (6) Require that the EMS Medical Director of an ILS or
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| ALS level EMS System be a physician licensed to practice
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| medicine in all of its branches in Illinois, and certified |
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| by
the American Board of Emergency Medicine or the American |
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| Board
of Osteopathic Emergency Medicine, and that the EMS |
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| Medical
Director of a BLS level EMS System be a physician |
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| licensed to
practice medicine in all of its branches in |
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| Illinois, with
regular and frequent involvement in |
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| pre-hospital emergency
medical services. In addition, all |
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| EMS Medical Directors shall: |
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| (A) Have experience on an EMS vehicle at the
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| highest level available within the System, or make |
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| provision
to gain such experience within 12 months |
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| prior to the
date responsibility for the System is |
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| assumed or within 90
days after assuming the position; |
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| (B) Be thoroughly knowledgeable of all skills
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| included in the scope of practices of all levels of EMS
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| personnel within the System; |
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| (C) Have or make provision to gain experience
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| instructing students at a level similar to that of the |
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| levels
of EMS personnel within the System; and |
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| (D) For ILS and ALS EMS Medical Directors,
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| successfully complete a Department-approved EMS |
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| Medical
Director's Course. |
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| (7) Prescribe statewide EMS data elements to be
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| collected and documented by providers in all EMS Systems |
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| for
all emergency and non-emergency medical services, with |
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| a
one-year phase-in for commencing collection of such data
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| elements. |
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| (8) Define, through rules adopted pursuant to this Act,
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| the terms "Resource Hospital", "Associate Hospital",
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| "Participating Hospital", "Basic Emergency Department",
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| "Standby Emergency Department", "Comprehensive Emergency |
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| Department", "EMS
Medical Director", "EMS Administrative
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| Director", and "EMS System Coordinator". |
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| (A) Upon the effective date of this amendatory Act |
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| of 1995,
all existing Project Medical Directors shall |
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| be considered EMS
Medical Directors, and all persons |
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| serving in such capacities
on the effective date of |
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| this amendatory Act of 1995 shall be exempt from
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| requirements of paragraph (7) of this subsection; |
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| (B) Upon the effective date of this amendatory Act |
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| of 1995, all
existing EMS System Project Directors |
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| shall be considered EMS
Administrative Directors. |
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| (9) Investigate the
circumstances that caused a |
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| hospital
in an EMS system
to go on
bypass status to |
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| determine whether that hospital's decision to go on bypass
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| status was reasonable. The Department may impose |
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| sanctions, as
set forth in Section 3.140 of the Act, upon a |
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| Department determination that the
hospital unreasonably
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| went on bypass status in violation of the Act. |
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| (10) Evaluate the capacity and performance of any |
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| freestanding emergency center established under Section |
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| 32.5 of this Act in meeting emergency medical service needs |
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| of the public, including compliance with applicable |
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| emergency medical standards and assurance of the |
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| availability of and immediate access to the highest quality |
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| of medical care possible.
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| (11) Permit limited EMS System participation by |
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| facilities operated by the United States Department of |
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| Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration. Subject |
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| to patient preference, Illinois EMS providers may |
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| transport patients to Veterans Health Administration |
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| facilities that voluntarily participate in an EMS System. |
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| Any Veterans Health Administration facility seeking |
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| limited participation in an EMS System shall agree to |
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| comply with all Department administrative rules |
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| implementing this Section. The Department may promulgate |
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| rules, including, but not limited to, the types of Veterans |
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| Health Administration facilities that may participate in |
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| an EMS System and the limitations of participation. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-584, eff. 8-31-07.)".
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