Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 144 - Emergency Medical Services-air Medical Service Program Authorization
Rule 641-144.3 - Air Ambulance Service Program-authorization and Renewal Procedures, Inspections and Transfer or Assignment of Certificates of Authorization
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 641-144.3
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) General requirements for air ambulance authorization and renewal of authorization.
a. An air ambulance service in this state
that desires to provide emergency medical care in an out-of-hospital setting
shall apply to the department for authorization to establish a program
utilizing certified emergency medical care providers for delivery of care at
the scene of an emergency or a nonemergency, during transportation to a
hospital, during transfer from one medical care facility to another, or while
in the hospital emergency department and until care is directly assumed by a
physician or by authorized hospital personnel. Application for authorization
shall be made on forms provided by the department. Applicants shall complete
and submit the forms to the department at least 30 days prior to the
anticipated date of authorization.
b. To renew service program authorization,
the service program shall continue to meet the requirements of Iowa Code
chapter 147A and these rules. The renewal application shall be completed and
submitted to the department at least 30 days before the current authorization
expires.
c. Applications for
authorization and renewal of authorization may be obtained upon request to:
Iowa Department of Public Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, Lucas
State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0075, or the bureau of EMS
website
(idph.iowa.gov/BETS/EMS/application).
d. The department shall approve an
application when the department is satisfied that the program proposed by the
application will be operated in compliance with Iowa Code chapter 147A and
these rules.
e. Service program
authorization is valid for a period of three years from its effective date
unless otherwise specified on the certificate of authorization or unless sooner
suspended or revoked.
f. Service
programs shall be fully operational upon the effective date and at the level
specified on the certificate of authorization and shall meet all applicable
requirements of Iowa Code chapter 147A and these rules. Deficiencies that are
identified shall be corrected within a time frame determined by the
department.
g. Any service program
owner in possession of a certificate of authorization as a result of transfer
or assignment shall continue to meet all applicable requirements of Iowa Code
chapter 147A and these rules. In addition, the new owner shall apply to the
department for a new certificate of authorization within 30 days following the
effective date of the transfer or assignment.
h. Service programs that acquire and maintain
current status with a nationally recognized EMS service program accreditation
entity that meets or exceeds Iowa requirements may be exempted from the service
application/inspection process. A copy of the state service application and
accreditation inspection must be filed with the department for
approval.
(2) Out-of-state air ambulance service programs.
a. Service programs located in other states
which wish to provide emergency medical care in Iowa must meet all requirements
of Iowa Code chapter 147A and these rules and must be authorized by the
department except when:
(1) Transporting
patients from locations within Iowa to destinations outside of Iowa;
(2) Transporting patients from locations
outside of Iowa to destinations within Iowa;
(3) Transporting patients to and from
locations outside of Iowa when doing so requires travel through Iowa;
(4) Responding to a request for mutual aid in
this state; or
(5) Making less than
30 EMS responses per year to locations within Iowa and then transporting the
patients to destinations within Iowa.
b. An out-of-state service program that meets
any of the exception criteria established in this subrule shall be authorized
to provide emergency medical care by the state in which the program resides and
shall provide the department with verification of current state authorization
upon request.
(3) Air ambulance service program inspections.
a. The department shall inspect each service
program at least once every three years. The department without prior
notification may make additional inspections at times, places and under such
circumstances as it deems necessary to ensure compliance with Iowa Code chapter
147A and these rules.
b. The
department may request additional information from or may inspect the records
of any service program which is currently authorized or which is seeking
authorization to ensure continued compliance or to verify the validity of any
information presented on the application for service program
authorization.
c. The department
may inspect the patient care records of a service program to verify compliance
with Iowa Code chapter 147A and these rules.
d. No person shall interfere with the
inspection activities of the department or its agents pursuant to Iowa Code
section
135.36.
e. Interference with or failure to allow an
inspection by the department or its agents may be cause for disciplinary action
in reference to service program authorization.
(4) Temporary service program authorization.
a. A temporary
service program authorization may be issued to services that wish to operate
during special events that may need emergency medical care coverage at a level
other than basic care. Temporary authorization is valid for a period of 30 days
unless otherwise specified on the certificate of authorization or unless sooner
suspended or revoked. Temporary authorization shall apply to those requirements
and standards for which the department is responsible. Applicants shall
complete and submit the necessary forms to the department at least 30 days
prior to the anticipated date of need.
b. The service shall meet applicable
requirements of these rules but may apply for a waiver using the criteria
outlined in rule 641-144.7 (147A).
c. The service shall submit a justification
which demonstrates the need for the temporary service program
authorization.
d. The service shall
submit a report to the department within 30 days after the expiration of the
temporary authorization which includes as a minimum:
(1) Number of patients treated;
(2) Types of treatment rendered;
(3) Any operational or medical
problems.
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