Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Purpose and Scope. This section
establishes eligibility requirements and minimum training standards that a
Texas licensed emergency medical services (EMS) provider must have and maintain
to receive approval by the department for the provider to conduct a
Comprehensive Clinical Management Program for Texas certified or licensed EMS
personnel employed by or affiliated with that EMS provider, such that those
personnel can become recertified or relicensed pursuant to §
157.34(b)(5)
of this title (relating to Recertification). The program will assure that EMS
personnel affiliated with the EMS provider conducting the program will receive
continuing EMS education, quality improvement, intensified individualized
monitoring, mentoring, assessment and ongoing professional development as
required by the standards outlined in this section.
(b) Definitions.
(1) CCMP--A comprehensive clinical management
program is a recertification training program conducted by a licensed EMS
provider for EMS personnel employed by or affiliated with the EMS provider such
that the EMS personnel can meet recertification or relicensure requirements as
outlined in §
157.34(b)(5)
of this title.
(2) CCMP
Coordinator--Person responsible for the administrative functions of the CCMP
program. However, the EMS provider, approved to conduct a CCMP, is the person
or entity having the ultimate and overall responsibility for continually
meeting state requirements for CCMP approval.
(3) Credentialing Process--The process by
which an EMS provider continually verifies and assesses the qualifications and
competencies of EMS personnel to provide patient care services.
(4) CCMP Survey Organization--A department
recognized organization, which manages a CCMP survey team comprised of members
as described and referenced in subsection (f) of this section for the purpose
of conducting a survey, based upon the standards outlined in this section, of
EMS providers seeking CCMP approval.
(5) Preceptor--A person who holds a
department EMS personnel certificate or license or other licensed medical
professional approved by the medical director and who is employed by or
volunteers for an EMS provider to train and evaluate EMS personnel.
(6) Quality Improvement Process--An ongoing
system that includes retrospective review, concurrent review, and prospective
forecasting of clinical care. Quality improvement also combines a circular
response through measurement of identified goals and sentinel events
identifying opportunities for improvement, reeducation, process design, and
measurement of corrective efforts.
(7) Self Study--A document developed by the
EMS provider that outlines its planning, preparation and qualifications to
conduct a CCMP and include 6 months of operational data.
(8) Survey--The onsite visit(s) conducted by
a department recognized CCMP survey organization that evaluates an EMS provider
applying for department approval to conduct a CCMP.
(9) Sentinel Event--An unexpected event that
triggers, or has the potential to trigger, an immediate investigation and/or
response. This event usually relates to the care of a patient or the well-being
of EMS personnel, such that the event causes or has the potential to cause
death, serious physical or psychological injury to either the patient or the
EMS personnel or the public.
(c) CCMP Eligibility Requirements.
(1) The applicant must hold a current Texas
EMS provider license, continuously valid for at least 5 years prior to the date
of the application.
(2) The
applicant must not have received a department disciplinary sanction as an EMS
provider, not including a reprimand or an administrative penalty of $2000 or
less, during the 2 years immediately preceding the application filing
date.
(3) Any physician who the
applicant has employed or contracted with to function as its medical director
or as its full-time or part-time consultant, must be in good standing with the
Texas Medical Board or predecessor agency to practice medicine in
Texas.
(4) A person holding more
than one EMS provider license that is applying for department approval to
conduct a CCMP shall be required to apply separately for each of its licenses.
A CCMP approval will only be allowed per one EMS provider license. A CCMP may
not extend beyond one EMS provider license and its affiliated First Responder
Organization(s).
(5) Although an
EMS provider approved to conduct a CCMP may require the EMS personnel, employed
by or affiliated with that provider, to participate in and to meet the
objectives of its own CCMP, those personnel may still utilize another option,
listed in §
157.34(b)
of this title, to achieve individual EMS personnel state recertification or
relicensure.
(6) The applicant must
have submitted no less than two years of required data, prior to the initial
CCMP survey, to the Texas EMS/Trauma Registry.
(d) Application Process for CCMP Approval.
(1) A sufficiently complete application shall
include:
(A) a full non-refundable CCMP
approval application fee payment of $60.00;
(B) department application form with all
fields correctly and legibly filled in, dated, and signed with original
signatures of the EMS director, CCMP coordinator, and EMS provider's medical
director; and
(C) all required
documents to include an accurate and complete CCMP self-study. This self-study
shall be submitted in an electronic format as required and described by the
department and shall sufficiently and accurately address those topics outlined
in subsection (h) of this section.
(2) Initial Application Form Review Period.
Within 30 days from the date the department receives an initial written
application for CCMP approval from an applicant, the department will send to
the applicant a written notice that either the application form is complete and
accepted for filing, or the application form is incomplete, and noting the
application's deficiencies and the additional information required for the
application to be accepted for filing.
(3) Continuing Application Form Review
Period. Within 14 days from the date that the department receives any written
information from the applicant that attempts to respond to an earlier
department notice of any application deficiencies and notice of the need for
additional information to resolve the deficiencies, the department will send
the applicant a written notice that either the application form is finally
complete and accepted for filing or that the application form is still
incomplete, and specifying any remaining application deficiencies and the
additional information required for it to be accepted for filing.
(4) Final Application Form Review Period.
Within 14 days from the date that the department receives from the applicant
the last item or piece of information to resolve all previously noted
deficiencies necessary to complete the application, the department will send
written notice to the applicant that the application is finally complete and
accepted for filing.
(5) Failure to
Correct Application Form Deficiencies. If the department does not receive from
an applicant the items or information requested by the department to correct
the deficiencies in the application form by the 10th day after the date that
the department has sent written notice to the applicant noting that the
application form is incomplete for filing and noting the application's
deficiencies and the additional information required for it to be accepted for
filing, then the application is deemed to be withdrawn and void. The
application fee will not be refunded.
(6) Initiation of Survey. After the
department notifies applicant that the application form is sufficiently
complete and is accepted for filing, the EMS provider can initiate the survey
process to be conducted by a department recognized CCMP survey
organization.
(7) Final Period for
Full Application Review. The final period for full application review will
begin on the date that the department timely receives from the applicant's
survey organization a true and correct written survey report, the department's
review of which will be the last stage of the application review process, and
end on the date that the department sends written notice to the applicant that
the application for CCMP approval is granted, or that it proposes to deny the
application. This period is 60 days.
(8) CCMP Approval Period. The department's
grant of approval to an EMS provider to conduct a CCMP will be valid for four
years from the date that approval is granted, unless the EMS provider later
surrenders its CCMP approval or the department revokes the approval.
(e) Application Process to Renew
CCMP Approval.
(1) No later than the 120th day
prior to the expiration date of the existing CCMP approval, an EMS provider,
who is requesting renewal of CCMP approval, shall:
(A) timely file a sufficiently completed
renewal application form according to the application filing process, as
described in subsection (d) of this section;
(B) have been timely re-surveyed by a
department recognized CCMP survey organization, in advance to allow for report
submission described in subparagraph (C) of this paragraph; and
(C) ensure that the CCMP survey organization,
that has conducted the survey, has filed with the department and that the
department has received from the survey organization a complete survey
report.
(2) If a renewal
applicant meets the requirements in subsection (1) of this section no later
than the 120th day prior to the expiration date of its existing CCMP approval,
the existing CCMP approval does not expire until the applicant's eligibility
for renewal of its CCMP approval has been finally determined, as described in
Texas Government Code, §
2001.054. If the
department provides the applicant with a written notice proposing the denial of
its renewal application or placement of limitations upon the renewal of
approval, and if the department timely receives from the applicant a written
request for an administrative appeal hearing to contest the proposed denial or
limitation, the existing CCMP approval does not expire until the last day for
the applicant to seek a state district court judicial review of the agency
order or a later date fixed by order of the reviewing court.
(3) If a renewal applicant fails to meet the
requirements in subsection (1) of this section, no later than 120 days prior to
the expiration date of its existing CCMP approval, the existing CCMP approval
expires on its expiration date.
(4)
Any EMS personnel that are participating in the applicant's existing CCMP may
lose their eligibility to renew their individual EMS certifications or licenses
under §
157.34(b)(5)
of this title, after the expiration date of the existing approved CCMP within
which the EMS personnel are participating. If a CCMP approval expires, as set
forth in paragraphs (2) or (3) of this subsection, EMS personnel who continue
to participate with that CCMP after its expiration date will no longer be
allowed credit toward continuing education hours needed for certification or
licensure renewal, unless approved by the department.
(f) CCMP Survey.
(1) The applicant shall seek review and
approval of its self-study by a department recognized CCMP survey
organization.
(2) The applicant
shall notify the department of the date the survey will begin, the name of the
CCMP survey organization, the composition of the survey team, and the names of
the survey team members, no later than the 30th day prior to the date the CCMP
survey will begin.
(3) The
applicant shall be responsible for any cost and expenses associated with the
survey.
(4) The department, at its
discretion, may assign a department staff member and/or appoint an observer to
accompany the survey team.
(5) The
survey team shall contain members that have a multi-disciplinary background to
include at a minimum: one EMS medical director, one EMS educator and one EMS
administrator. The department may require additional surveyors and surveyors
with other professional backgrounds, depending upon, but not limited to, the
type of EMS provider, the kind of population it serves, and factors noted in
the self-study. If such is required, the department will notify the applicant
of the additional required surveyors within 20 days after the date that the
department has notified the applicant that its application is complete and
accepted for filing.
(6) All
members of the survey team, except department staff, shall come from a Trauma
Service Area that the applicant is not affiliated with and at least 100 miles
from the provider unless otherwise approved by the department at least 20 days
before the date the survey is to begin. There shall be no direct business or
patient care relationship or any potential conflict of interest between the
CCMP survey members, or any of the individual survey members' places of
employment or affiliation with a volunteer EMS provider, and the applicant
being surveyed. The survey team shall not be composed solely with members from
a single EMS provider.
(7)
Department recognized survey organization team members at minimum shall:
(A) have at least five years experience in
active management and leadership of an EMS system using CCMP
principles;
(B) be currently
employed with or volunteering for, and be actively managing within an EMS
system using CCMP principles;
(C)
have adequate direct experience in assisting an EMS provider in preparing for a
CCMP survey and in obtaining CCMP approval; and
(D) have completed a department-approved CCMP
survey course and/or participation in a survey internship.
(8) The department at its discretion may
exempt survey team members from having to meet the requirements noted in
paragraph (7)(A), (B) or (C) of this subsection, if the number of qualified
survey team members in the applicant's general geographical area is inadequate
to form a survey team. The CCMP survey organization must make a written request
showing sufficient cause for the department to grant an exemption.
(9) The survey organization with its survey
team members shall professionally and accurately evaluate and make written
findings of the EMS provider's ability to effectively meet and maintain CCMP
standards described in subsection (h) of this section.
(g) Survey Documentation and Reporting
Timetable.
(1) The survey organization shall
utilize the department's CCMP survey form and shall provide the department and
the provider with an accurate and complete written survey report, signed by all
survey team members, regarding its evaluation of the applicant's compliance
with CCMP standards, no later than 30th calendar day after the completion date
of the survey.
(2) The CCMP
survey(s), and the resulting survey documentation, and the applicant's CCMP
survey organization's submission of the survey report and related documentation
to the department shall be completed no later than two years after the date the
department sent notice to the applicant that its application was accepted for
filing. Failure to timely complete all of the above within two years from the
date that the department sent notice to the applicant that its application was
accepted for filing will be deemed to be a withdrawal of the EMS provider's
application for CCMP approval.
(3)
The department reserves the right to request from the applicant, and the
applicant shall be obligated to produce no later than the 10th day after having
received such request, true and correct copies of any survey reports that the
applicant received from its survey organization related to any initial surveys,
conducted prior to any final survey.
(4) CCMP Final Survey Report. The survey
report, completed by the department recognized CCMP survey organization, shall
accurately document the survey organization's findings and its evaluation of
the EMS provider's ability to effectively meet the minimum standards required
to obtain and to maintain CCMP department approval as outlined in subsection
(h) of this section.
(h)
CCMP Minimum Standards. To receive and maintain department approval to conduct
a CCMP, an EMS provider shall:
(1) assure that
an initial assessment of new EMS personnel has been conducted by providing
documentation of:
(A) a written assessment of
didactic knowledge evaluation, specific to the certification level of the
applicant and focusing on the clinical information (evaluation cannot be the
department or NREMT exam, and should utilize numeric scoring - not pass/fail -
to assess individuals' level of preparedness);
(B) a situation-based practical
evaluation;
(C) a background
investigation process of EMS personnel, which includes verification of
certification/licensure and administrative/disciplinary history through the
department, work history and driving record;
(D) a detailed job description; and
(E) a screening process to ensure the minimum
requirements are met, and which includes significant medical director
involvement.
(2)
credential EMS personnel by providing documentation of:
(A) a state certification/licensure
verification process;
(B) a process
for EMS personnel to demonstrate skills proficiency to the satisfaction of the
medical director;
(C) a process for
reintegration (i.e. bringing an individual from inactive or administrative
status back into active practice in the field);
(D) a process for bi-annual field evaluation
by a preceptor (field training officer or similar position) which includes
demonstration of adequate patient care and scene control skills, appropriate
conduct for EMS personnel, etc.; and
(E) a policy that defines the EMS personnel
covered by the CCMP program (only individuals credentialed by the medical
director will be eligible for renewal through §
157.34(b)(5)
of this title).
(3)
assure and maintain a preceptor selection, development and training process;
developed with the medical director's input and approval.
(4) assure EMS personnel internship by
providing documentation of:
(A) a process in
which interns ride as a third person until the preceptor establishes the intern
has met pre-established competencies as defined by the medical
director;
(B) a process in which
interns ride as the second person until the preceptor establishes the intern
has met prerequisites for independent duty as determined by the medical
director;
(C) a process in which
the intern must demonstrate proficiency to at least two different
preceptors;
(D) a process in which
the intern evaluates the internship program; and
(E) a process in which the medical director
reviews and ensures that all predetermined competencies are met before being
released from internship.
(5) assure and maintain professional
development of EMS personnel by maintaining and providing documentation:
(A) of professional development training of
EMS personnel in the following amounts per year: EMT-P--24 hours, EMT-I--20
hours, EMT--16 hours, ECA--10 hours;
(B) that other staff (flight nurses and
communications personnel) are required to obtain at least the minimum
continuing education hours as directed by the appropriate certifying or
licensing authority;
(C) that EMS
personnel receive continuing education on at least a semiannual or quarterly
basis;
(D) that the continuing
education instruction spans the three learning domains which include cognitive,
affective and psychomotor;
(E) that
demonstrates programmatic strengths and performance improvement plans for
weaknesses;
(F) that the continuing
education clinical content is defined and approved by the medical
director;
(G) that 50% of the
continuing education is in-person training; and
(H) of consistent instructional delivery by
all instructors.
(6)
assure and maintain protocol/standard of care management by providing
documentation of:
(A) ongoing protocol
review, updated according to current literature, practice techniques, executed
and approved by the medical director;
(B) a process for assessing the relative
benefit from protocol revisions;
(C) a process for protocol knowledge
assessment among EMS personnel protocol assessment that reflects the ongoing
protocol review and revision, with structure and content defined and approved
by the medical director, and a defined remediation process with established
timelines;
(D) a process for
protocol criteria to be jointly defined by the medical director and EMS
provider administration; and
(E) a
reassessment/re-education process and timeline that clearly identifies the
criteria for identification of weakness and successful completion of
re-education; or revocation of credentials if unsuccessful.
(7) assure and maintain a quality
improvement program by providing documentation of:
(A) a five component problem-solving process
with the following components: assessment, goal setting, plan development,
intervention, and progress evaluation;
(B) an assessment of the provider's daily
activities;
(C) measurable clinical
indicators that are regularly assessed for compliance with established
thresholds;
(D) an appropriate,
organized and prioritized monitoring and evaluation system for compliance with
documentation standards, correct protocol selection and appropriate patient
care;
(E) assessment of key
performance indicators such as personnel/staffing, response and averaging with
correct statistical monitoring, clinical care (skills performance, protocol
selection, patient assessment, etc.), customer relations program, education,
administrative/operational policies;
(F) a monthly random chart review of all runs
(at least 5% or 30, whichever is greater) for compliance with documentation
standards, correct protocol selection, and appropriate patient care;
(G) an annual cardiac arrest survival
analysis in accordance with current acceptable criteria; and
(H) tracking individual performance of skills
(5 minimum), appropriate for that level of certification or licensure, for each
EMS personnel.
(8)
assure and maintain a complaint resolution process/management by providing
documentation of:
(A) a centralized location
for receiving complaints;
(B) an
established triage process to appropriately direct complaint resolution to
potential disciplinary or quality improvement avenues;
(C) a process that ensures the timely
reporting of any rule or law violations to appropriate licensing and government
authorities; and
(D) a process to
track/trend the nature of each complaint and feed data into a quality
improvement program.
(9)
assure and maintain a system to respond to sentinel event response
process/management; by providing documentation of:
(A) a process to appropriately direct the
response to emergency problems such as equipment failures, supply deficiency,
medication errors, fleet failures, etc.;
(B) appropriate record-keeping and tracking
of sentinel events; and
(C) a
process to investigate sentinel events which involves the appropriate
parties.
(10) assure and
maintain an ongoing corrective action process by providing documentation of:
(A) annual documentation of the results of
the quality improvement efforts and formal complaint tracking process,
including content of continuing education or individual training sessions to
resolve identified deficiencies;
(B) evidence to resolve and reassess
identified deficiencies;
(C) a
process to determine whether deficiencies are individual or system
oriented;
(D) a developed reporting
structure that includes a public performance report;
(E) a policy and methods regarding
privilege/confidentiality;
(F) a
process of remediation and improvement strategies which comply with DSHS
continuing education requirements, as appropriate; and
(G) evidence of medical director involvement
in the process.
(11)
assure committee(s) are established and maintained to identify, plan, implement
and evaluate opportunities to improve performance in all areas of the EMS
system.
(12) assure that the
medical director qualifications, experience, involvement and responsibilities
are maintained by providing documentation that the medical director:
(A) is registered as the EMS provider's
medical director with the department;
(B) meets requirements of 22 TAC, Chapter 197
(relating to Emergency Medical Service) of the Texas Medical Board;
(C) is an active participant in the local
Regional Advisory Committee; and
(D) has completed a course in EMS medical
direction.
(13) assure
that the CCMP coordinator qualifications, experience, involvement and
responsibilities are maintained by providing documentation that:
(A) the CCMP coordinator is responsible for
the administrative functions of the CCMP program;
(B) the dedication of staff time is
sufficient to fulfill the programmatic requirements of the CCMP;
(C) a CCMP organizational chart clearly
describes the administrative reporting structure of the CCMP program;
(D) there is evidence to demonstrate that
quality improvement experience and/or training is sufficient to implement and
maintain CCMP standards; and
(E)
shall complete a department approved CCMP workshop of at least 8
hours.
(i)
Probation, Suspension, Revocation or Denial of Initial or Renewal CCMP
Approval. The department may probate, suspend, revoke, or deny initial or
renewal approval for an EMS provider to conduct a CCMP for, but not limited to,
the following noted reasons:
(1) the EMS
provider fails to meet or maintain the CCMP minimum standards or the
eligibility requirements, outlined in this section;
(2) the EMS Provider fails to meet or
maintain those responsibilities required or standards, outlined in §
157.11
of this title (relating to Requirements for an EMS Provider);
(3) the EMS provider falsifies or makes
misrepresentations in any documentations communications regarding its
applications seeking department approval to conduct a CCMP;
(4) the provider falsifies or makes
misrepresentations in any documentations or communications regarding its
conducting a CCMP; or
(5) the EMS
provider is found to have committed any of the violations, outlined in §
157.16
of this title (relating to Emergency Suspension, Suspension, Probation,
Revocation or Denial of a Provider License) that serves as a basis for such
department disciplinary actions as: a reprimand, a monetary administrative
penalty assessment, EMS provider license suspension, probated suspension of an
EMS provider license, revocation of license, emergency suspension of
license.
(j) Appeal
Procedure for Proposed Denial, Probated Suspension, Suspension, or Revocation
of CCMP Approval.
(1) If the department
proposes to deny, suspend, or revoke its approval given for an EMS provider to
conduct a CCMP, the department will send written notification of such to the
EMS provider's last known address as shown in the current records of the
department. The notice will state the alleged facts or conduct to warrant the
proposed action and state that the EMS provider may request an administrative
hearing.
(2) An EMS provider's
request for an administrative appeal hearing to contest the proposed action
shall be in writing and submitted to the department within 15 days after the
date that the department sent written notice to the EMS provider of the
department's proposed action. The appeal hearing shall be conducted pursuant to
the Administrative Procedure Act, Government Code, Chapter 2001.
(3) If the department does not receive a
written notice of its request for an administrative appeal hearing from the EMS
provider by the 15th day after the date the department sent written notice to
the EMS provider of the department's proposed action, the EMS provider is
deemed to have waived the opportunity for a hearing and the department may take
the proposed action.
(k)
Probation. The department may probate the suspension of approval of a CCMP and
specify terms and conditions of any probated suspension accessed.
(l) Surrender of CCMP Approval.
(1) An EMS provider shall use a department
approved surrender form to document its surrender to the department of its CCMP
approval.
(2) An EMS provider's
surrender of a CCMP approval to the department shall not deprive the department
of jurisdiction in regard to any disciplinary action against the EMS
provider.
(3) In the event that any
department proposed disciplinary against the EMS provider is pending or is
reasonably imminent, the EMS provider must acknowledge that the surrender of
its CCMP approval constitutes a plea of "no contest" to the allegations upon
which the proposed disciplinary action is predicated.
(m) Reapplication After Surrender, Denial, or
Revocation. An EMS provider, whose EMS provider license or approval to conduct
a CCMP has either been surrendered while disciplinary action is pending or is
reasonably imminent or which has been denied or revoked, cannot apply for, nor
receive, approval to conduct a CCMP until 2 years after the date of the denial,
revocation or such surrender of the EMS provider license or CCMP approval. An
EMS provider who files an application for CCMP approval at least 2 years after
the date of such surrender, denial or revocation of its previous EMS provider
license or CCMP approval, shall provide evidence, and have the burden to show,
that the reasons for the earlier denial, revocation, or such surrender of its
previous EMS provider license or CCMP approval, no longer exists.
(n) Notification of Disposition. A summary of
the department's order, outlining the final disposition of any proposed
disciplinary action and the basis for such may be placed upon the department's
website. A copy of such order may be sent to the licensed EMS provider, and the
medical director.
(o) Medical
Director Attestation of CCMP Participation. With regard to EMS personnel,
employed by or affiliated with an EMS provider having approval to conduct a
CCMP, the EMS provider's medical director shall timely provide to such EMS
personnel a document, signed and dated by the medical director, attesting to
such EMS personnel's participation in that CCMP.
(1) The document shall acknowledge that the
EMS personnel is currently participating in the CCMP and shall specify the
amount of time, including the beginning date that the EMS personnel
participated in the CCMP.
(2) For
those personnel who leave the CCMP the medical director within 30 days of their
departure (or sooner, if needed) shall provide to the EMS personnel
documentation, attesting to such EMS personnel's participation in that CCMP and
attesting to the amount of time, including the beginning date and ending date,
that the EMS personnel participated in the CCMP.
(3) Those EMS personnel, who have departed
from an approved CCMP and who are making application for recertification or
relicensure, wholly or partly through §
157.34(b)(5)
of this title, utilizing a medical director's signed document that attests to
the EMS personnel's participation in a CCMP, will be given by the department a
prorated continuing education credit, in six month increments, for the amount
of time the person was participating in a CCMP.
(4) Those continuing education credit hours,
used to satisfy those continuing education requirements of a CCMP by EMS
personnel who have departed from that CCMP, cannot be credited or used again to
supplement any remaining number of continuing education hours needed by EMS
personnel to gain recertification or relicensure. Only continuing education
hours gained by EMS personnel that were not used to satisfy a CCMP's
requirements can be used to supplement the department's recertification or
relicensure requirements.