Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 30 - MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS)
Subtitle 08 - DESIGNATION OF TRAUMA AND SPECIALTY REFERRAL CENTERS
Chapter 30.08.17 - Comprehensive Stroke Center Standards
Section 30.08.17.01 - Designated Comprehensive Stroke Center

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 30.08.17.01

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

In addition to meeting the requirements of COMAR 30.08.11.01, a designated comprehensive stroke center hospital shall:

A. Be designated by MIEMSS as a primary stroke center at the time of application for designation as a comprehensive stroke center;

B. Continue to meet the primary stroke center requirements in COMAR 30.08.11 to the extent such requirements are consistent with designation as a comprehensive stroke center;

C. Act as a resource center for other facilities in its region or state;

D. Annually care for at least 20 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage by aneurysm patients per year;

E. Annually perform a combined total of 15 endovascular coiling and surgical clippings per year for aneurysm;

F. Annually administer fibrinolytics to 25 eligible patients per year or 50 eligible patients over 2 years:

(1) IV fibrinolytic ordered and monitored via telemedicine at another hospital is acceptable; and

(2) IV fibrinolytic administered at an outside hospital and transferred to CSC site is acceptable;

G. Satisfy the MIEMSS requirements for designation as a comprehensive stroke center by MIEMSS; and

H. Meet the requirements for a site review in COMAR 30.08.02.06, which may be satisfied by completing either:

(1) An on-site review by MIEMSS; or

(2) A site survey as part of The Joint Commission Disease Specific Care Certification Program for certification as a comprehensive stroke center if the hospital:
(a) Authorized The Joint Commission to provide MIEMSS with survey findings, certification reports, and other information related to The Joint Commission's certification of the hospital as a comprehensive stroke center;

(b) Allows MIEMSS to participate in the accreditation site survey; and

(c) Provides MIEMSS any additional information required to determine it has satisfied the requirements for designation under this chapter.

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