Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 195 - GEORGIA BOARD FOR HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE
Chapter 195-23 - EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENCY CAPITATION
Rule 195-23-.01 - General Definitions
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) "Emergency Medicine Residency Program" is a three year training program after graduation from medical school designed to provide the experience required to train an Emergency Medicine physician as delineated by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Essentials for Residency Programs in Emergency Medicine.
(2) "Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)" is the body established to accredit residency programs.
(3) "Institutional, Program and Fellowship Requirements" of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) details the institutional and program requirements for each of the medical specialties and subspecialties.
(4) "Qualified Hospital" means a hospital, or associated hospitals, which meet(s) the ACGME Residency Review Committee (RRC) requirements for a critical mass and mix of hospital patients, medical staff, facilities, and financial support adequate to sustain a quality program of Emergency Medicine resident training.
(5) "Underserved Areas" are those geographic areas of the state in which the Board determines there is a shortage of Emergency Medicine physicians.
(6) "Resident" means an individual at any level in an ACGME accredited Graduate Medical Education Program, including subspecialty programs.
(7) "Capitation" means Board funding of designated Emergency Medicine Residency Training Programs based upon a fixed dollar amount per resident times the number of residents in training, with the fixed dollar amount being set by the total state appropriation available for this purpose.
(8) "Board Programs" means those medical education activities supported by the Board and/or funded by the General Assembly to address Georgia's physician workforce needs.
O.C.G.A. §49-10.