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 30.08.17.16 - Policies, Protocols, Guidelines, and Agreements

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 30.08.17.16

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

In addition to meeting the requirements of COMAR 30.08.11.13, the hospital shall:

A. Have written policies ensuring that:

(1) Transfer of patients from another facility is appropriate and patients are received in a timely manner; and

(2) All stroke patients receive care commensurate with the hospital's designation as a comprehensive stroke center;

B. Have written care protocols for advanced treatment of complex stroke patients, including, but not limited to, acute ischemic stroke patients, acute intra-arterial therapeutic interventions, management of intracranial hemorrhage, and management of subarachnoid hemorrhage;

C. Have written procedures demonstrating the ability of neurosurgery and interventional radiology to care for two complex stroke patients at one time with appropriate clinicians;

D. Maintain up-to-date written care protocols for the treatment of acute stroke in:

(1) The neuroscience intensive care unit;

(2) The stroke unit;

(3) The emergency department; and

(4) All other locations where stroke care is provided;

E. Have established mechanisms to serve and act as a resource center for other facilities in their region or state, which shall include:

(1) Providing expertise in managing particular cases through the use of telemedicine or other alternative means;

(2) Offering guidance for triage of patients;

(3) Providing advanced diagnostic, surgical or interventional procedures and treatment to patients initially treated at a nonprimary stroke center or a primary stroke center; and

(4) Acting as an educational resource for other hospitals and health care professionals; and

F. Have written policies and or protocols delineating the scope of practice and the roles and responsibilities of nurse practitioners and physician assistants providing care to the acute stroke patient in the neuroscience intensive care unit, the emergency department, and the stroke unit.

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