Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 641 - Emergency Medical Services
Subchapter 15 - Emergency Medical Response Agency
Section 310:641-15-22 - Emergency medical response agency records and files
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) All required records for certification will be maintained for a minimum of three (3) years.
(b) Each certified emergency medical response agency shall maintain electronic or paper records about the operation, maintenance, and such other required documents at the business office. These files shall be available for review by the Department during normal work hours. Files which shall be maintained include the following:
At the time a patient care is transferred to an ambulance service, the following information will be, at a minimum, provided to the ambulance staff members at the time the patient(s) are accepted:
(c) All certified emergency medical response agencies shall:
(d) The electronic or paper copies of the licenses and credentials described in this section shall be kept separate from other personnel records to ensure confidentiality of records that do not pertain to the documents relating to patient care.
(e) Copies of in-service training and continuing education records.
(f) Copies of the emergency medical response agency's:
(g) A log of each request for service received and/or initiated to include the:
(h) Documentation that verifies an ongoing, physician involved quality assurance program.
(i) Such other documents which may be determined necessary by the Department. Such documents can only be required after a thorough, reasonable, and appropriate notification by the Department to the services and agencies.
(j) The standardized data set and an electronic submission standard for EMS data as developed by the Department shall be mandatory for each emergency medical response agency. Reports shall be forwarded to the Department by the last business day of the following month. Exceptions to the monthly reporting requirements shall be granted only by the Department in writing.
(k) Review and the disclosure of information contained in the certified agency files shall be confidential except for information which pertains to the requirements for license, certification, or investigation issued by the Department.
(l) Department representatives shall have prompt access to files, records, and property as necessary to appropriately survey the provider. Refusal to allow access by representatives of Department to records, equipment, or property may result in summary suspension of licensure by the Commissioner of Health.
(m) All information submitted and/or maintained in files for review shall be accurate and consistent with Department requirements.
(n) A representative of the agency will be present during the record review.