South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-7 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Sec2 61-7.400 - POLICIES AND PROCEDURES (II)
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-7.400
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. The EMS Agency shall implement and be in full compliance with its policies and procedures.
B. The EMS Agency shall maintain written policies and procedures to include at least:
1. Staffing patterns to ensure compliance
with en route times pursuant to Sections 504.B.2 and 505.A.2;
2. If electing to participate in a tiered
response system, policies and procedures and, if necessary, mutual aid
agreements in place to identify the acuity of the incoming EMS requests in
order to properly triage the response and dispatch the appropriate level of
Ambulance;
3. Continuing Patient
transport if a vehicle becomes disabled;
4. Employee records retention and conducting
background checks for credentialed and non-credentialed personnel;
5. Governing the identification of EMS
Personnel while providing care or while responding that includes level of
certification;
6. Reporting and
investigating Adverse Incidents pursuant to Section 601;
7. Infection control and
prevention;
8. Addressing the clean
appearance of the EMT-basics, AEMTs, Paramedics, and Drivers;
9. Ensuring all EMS Personnel receive annual
blood-borne pathogen training and maintain documentation of the
training;
10. Smoking Policy,
including prohibiting the use of tobacco products or tobacco-like products
(such as electronic cigarettes) in the Patient compartment, the operator
compartment of Ambulances, or within twenty (20) feet of the Ambulance or any
other apparatus in which oxygen is carried;
11. Recognizing out-of-service vehicles,
which includes a highly visible mechanism at the Driver's position;
12. Defining, implementing, and reviewing
Quality Assurance and/or process improvement practices with regard to medical
care provided by its EMS Personnel;
13. Medication Management to include written
Protocols for storage and maintenance of controlled substances; periodic
inspection and inventory of maintained controlled substances by the EMS Agency
Director, EMS Agency Assistant Director, Medical Control Physician and/or
Assistant Medical Control Physician; and
14. Maintaining service in the event of the
sudden or unexpected loss of the primary Medical Control Physician.
C. The EMS Agency shall establish a time period for review, not to exceed two (2) years, of all policies and procedures, and such reviews shall be documented and signed by the EMS Agency director. The EMS Agency shall ensure all policies and procedures are accessible to the EMS Agency personnel, printed or electronically, at all times.
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