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36-2204. Medical control

The medical director of emergency medical services and the emergency medical services council shall recommend to the director the following standards and criteria that pertain to the quality of emergency patient care:

1. Statewide standardized training, certification and recertification standards for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

2. A standardized and validated testing procedure for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

3. Medical standards for certification and recertification of training programs for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

4. Standardized continuing education criteria for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

5. Medical standards for certification and recertification of certified emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and approval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency medical technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

6. Standards and mechanisms for monitoring and ongoing evaluation of performance levels of all classifications of emergency medical technicians, emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and approval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency medical technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

7. Objective criteria and mechanisms for decertification of all classifications of emergency medical technicians, emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and for disapproval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

8. Medical standards for nonphysician pre-hospital treatment and pre-hospital triage of patients requiring emergency medical services.

9. Standards for emergency medical dispatcher training, including prearrival instructions. For the purposes of this paragraph, "emergency medical dispatch" means the receipt of calls requesting emergency medical services and the response of appropriate resources to the appropriate location.

10. Standards for a quality assurance process for components of the emergency medical services system, including standards for maintaining the confidentiality of the information considered in the course of quality assurance and the records of the activities of quality assurance process pursuant to section 36-2401.

11. Standards for ambulance service and medical transportation that give consideration to the differences between urban, rural and wilderness areas.

12. Standards to allow an ambulance to transport a patient to a health care institution that is licensed as a special hospital and that is physically connected to an emergency receiving facility.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title36 > 36-2204

36-2204. Medical control

The medical director of emergency medical services and the emergency medical services council shall recommend to the director the following standards and criteria that pertain to the quality of emergency patient care:

1. Statewide standardized training, certification and recertification standards for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

2. A standardized and validated testing procedure for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

3. Medical standards for certification and recertification of training programs for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

4. Standardized continuing education criteria for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

5. Medical standards for certification and recertification of certified emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and approval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency medical technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

6. Standards and mechanisms for monitoring and ongoing evaluation of performance levels of all classifications of emergency medical technicians, emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and approval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency medical technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

7. Objective criteria and mechanisms for decertification of all classifications of emergency medical technicians, emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and for disapproval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

8. Medical standards for nonphysician pre-hospital treatment and pre-hospital triage of patients requiring emergency medical services.

9. Standards for emergency medical dispatcher training, including prearrival instructions. For the purposes of this paragraph, "emergency medical dispatch" means the receipt of calls requesting emergency medical services and the response of appropriate resources to the appropriate location.

10. Standards for a quality assurance process for components of the emergency medical services system, including standards for maintaining the confidentiality of the information considered in the course of quality assurance and the records of the activities of quality assurance process pursuant to section 36-2401.

11. Standards for ambulance service and medical transportation that give consideration to the differences between urban, rural and wilderness areas.

12. Standards to allow an ambulance to transport a patient to a health care institution that is licensed as a special hospital and that is physically connected to an emergency receiving facility.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title36 > 36-2204

36-2204. Medical control

The medical director of emergency medical services and the emergency medical services council shall recommend to the director the following standards and criteria that pertain to the quality of emergency patient care:

1. Statewide standardized training, certification and recertification standards for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

2. A standardized and validated testing procedure for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

3. Medical standards for certification and recertification of training programs for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

4. Standardized continuing education criteria for all classifications of emergency medical technicians.

5. Medical standards for certification and recertification of certified emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and approval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency medical technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

6. Standards and mechanisms for monitoring and ongoing evaluation of performance levels of all classifications of emergency medical technicians, emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and approval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency medical technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

7. Objective criteria and mechanisms for decertification of all classifications of emergency medical technicians, emergency receiving facilities and advanced life support base hospitals and for disapproval of physicians providing medical control or medical direction for any level of emergency technicians who are required to be under medical control or medical direction.

8. Medical standards for nonphysician pre-hospital treatment and pre-hospital triage of patients requiring emergency medical services.

9. Standards for emergency medical dispatcher training, including prearrival instructions. For the purposes of this paragraph, "emergency medical dispatch" means the receipt of calls requesting emergency medical services and the response of appropriate resources to the appropriate location.

10. Standards for a quality assurance process for components of the emergency medical services system, including standards for maintaining the confidentiality of the information considered in the course of quality assurance and the records of the activities of quality assurance process pursuant to section 36-2401.

11. Standards for ambulance service and medical transportation that give consideration to the differences between urban, rural and wilderness areas.

12. Standards to allow an ambulance to transport a patient to a health care institution that is licensed as a special hospital and that is physically connected to an emergency receiving facility.