§ 1001.2. Definitions.
The following words and terms, when used in this subpart, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
ACLS courseAdvanced cardiac life support courseA course in advanced cardiac life support sanctioned by the American Heart Association.
ALS ambulance serviceAdvanced life support ambulance serviceAn entity licensed by the Department to provide ALS services by ambulance to seriously ill or injured patients. The term includes mobile ALS ambulance services that may or may not transport patients.
ALS service medical directorAdvanced life support service medical directorA medical command physician or a physician meeting the equivalent qualifications in § 1003.5 (relating to ALS service medical director) who is employed by, contracts with or volunteers with, either directly, or through an intermediary, an ALS ambulance service to make medical command authorization decisions, provide medical guidance and advice to the ALS ambulance service, and evaluate the quality of patient care provided by the prehospital personnel utilized by the ALS ambulance service.
ALS servicesAdvanced life support servicesThe advanced prehospital and interhospital emergency medical care of serious illness or injury by appropriately trained health professionals and EMT-paramedics.
APLS courseAdvanced pediatric life support courseA course in advanced pediatric life support sanctioned by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians.
ATLS courseAdvanced trauma life support courseA course in advanced trauma life support sanctioned by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma.
ActThe Emergency Medical Services Act (35 P. S. § § 69216938).
Air ambulanceA rotorcraft specifically designed, constructed or modified and equipped, used or intended to be used, and maintained or operated for the purpose of providing emergency medical care to, and air transportation of, patients.
Air ambulance medical directorA medical command physician or a physician meeting the minimum qualifications in § 1003.5 who is employed by, or contracts with, or volunteers with, either directly, or through an intermediary, an air ambulance service to make medical command authorization decisions, provide medical guidance and advice to the air ambulance service, and evaluate the quality of patient care provided by the prehospital personnel utilized by the air ambulance service.
Air ambulance serviceAn agency or entity licensed by the Department to provide transportation and ALS care of patients by air ambulance.
Aircraft operatorThe person, company or agency, certified by the FAA, under 14 CFR Part 135 (relating to air taxi operators and commercial operators), to conduct air taxi operations.
AmbulanceA vehicle specifically designed, constructed or modified and equipped, used or intended to be used, and maintained or operated for the purpose of providing emergency medical care to patients, and the transportation of patients if used for that purpose. The term includes ALS or BLS vehicles that may or may not transport patients.
Ambulance attendantAn individual who possesses the qualifications in § 1003.21(b) (relating to ambulance attendant).
Ambulance identification numberA number issued by the Department to each ambulance operated by an ambulance service.
Ambulance serviceAn entity which regularly engages in the business or service of providing emergency medical care and transportation of patients in this Commonwealth. The term includes ALS ambulance services that may or may not transport patients.
Ambulance service affiliate numberA unique number assigned by the Department to an ambulance service, the first two digits of which designate the county in which the ambulance service maintains its primary headquarters.
BLS ambulance serviceBasic life support ambulance serviceAn entity licensed by the Department to provide BLS services and transportation by ambulance to patients.
BLS servicesBasic life support servicesThe basic prehospital or interhospital emergency medical care and management of illness or injury performed by specially trained, certified or licensed personnel.
Basic rescue practices technicianAn individual who is certified by the Department to possess the training and skills to perform a rescue operation as taught in a basic rescue practices technician program approved by the Department.
Basic vehicle rescue technicianAn individual who is certified by the Department to possess the training and skills to perform a rescue from a vehicle as taught in a basic vehicle rescue technician program approved by the Department.
Board certificationCurrent certification in a medical specialty or subspecialty recognized by either the American Board of Medical Specialties or the American Osteopathic Association.
CPRCardiopulmonary resuscitationThe combination of artificial respiration and circulation which is started immediately as an emergency procedure when cardiac arrest or respiratory arrest occurs.
CPR courseCardiopulmonary resuscitation courseA course of instruction in CPR, meeting the Emergency Cardiac Care Committee National Conference on CPR and Emergency Cardiac Care standards. The course shall encompass one and two-rescuer adult, infant and child CPR, and obstructed airway methods.
Commonwealth Emergency Medical DirectorA medical command physician or a physician meeting the equivalent qualifications in § 1003.1 (relating to Commonwealth Emergency Medical Director) and approved by the Department to advise, formulate and direct policy on matters pertaining to EMS.
Continuing educationLearning activities intended to build upon the education and experiential basis of prehospital personnel for the enhancement of practice, education, administration, research or theory development, to strengthen the quality of care provided.
Continuing education sponsorAn entity or institution that is accredited by the Department as a sponsor of continuing education courses.
CouncilThe Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Emergency Health Services Council.
Critical care specialty receiving facilityA facility identified by its capability of providing specialized emergency and continuing care to patients, including, in one of the following medical areas: poisoning, neonatal, spinal cord injury, behavioral, burns, cardiac and trauma.
DepartmentThe Department of Health of the Commonwealth or a designee.
Department identification numberA number issued by the Department that identifies an individual who participates in the Statewide EMS system and who has been certified, recognized or otherwise assigned an identification number by the Department.
Direct support of EMS systemsActivities, equipment and supplies that are involved in the planning, initiation, maintenance, expansion or improvement of EMS systems.
EMSOFEmergency Medical Services Operating FundMoneys appropriated to the Department under section 14(c) of the act (35 P. S. § 6934(c)) and which are not assigned to the Catastrophic Medical and Rehabilitation Fund.
EMSEmergency medical servicesThe services utilized in responding to the needs of an individual for immediate medical care to prevent loss of life or aggravation of physiological or psychological illness or injury.
EMS patient care reportA report that provides standardized data and information relating to patient assessment and care.
EMS systemThe arrangement of personnel, facilities and equipment for the effective and coordinated delivery of EMS required in the prevention and management of incidents which occur either as a result of a medical emergency or of an accident, natural disaster or similar situation.
EMS training instituteEmergency medical services training instituteAn institute accredited by the Department to provide a course required for the certification or recognition of a prehospital practitioner.
EMS training manualEmergency medical services training manualA manual adopted by the Department and reviewed biennially by the Council to aid ALS service medical directors in determining whether EMT-paramedics and prehospital registered nurses have demonstrated competency in the knowledge and skills necessary to be granted or maintain medical command authorization.
EMTEmergency medical technicianAn individual trained to provide prehospital emergency medical treatment and certified as such by the Department in accordance with the current EMT-NSC, as set forth in this part.
EMT-NSCEmergency medical technician-National standard curriculum An outline of knowledge and skills recommended for the education and training of EMTs, as adopted by the United States Department of Transportation.
EMT-paramedicEmergency medical technician-paramedicAn individual who is trained to provide prehospital emergency medical treatment at an advanced level and certified as such by the Department in accordance with the current EMT-paramedic NSC, as set forth in this part.
EMT-paramedic NSCEmergency medical technician-paramedic National standard curriculumAn outline of knowledge and skills recommended for the education and training of EMT-paramedics, as adopted by the United States Department of Transportation.
EmergencyA combination of circumstances resulting in a need for immediate medical intervention.
Emergency departmentAn area of the hospital dedicated to offering emergency medical evaluation and initial treatment to individuals in need of emergency care.
FAAThe Federal Aviation Administration.
FAA certification numberAn air taxi/commercial operator operating certificate number assigned by the FAA, authorizing the certificate holder to operate aircraft as required by 14 CFR Part 135.
FacilityA hospital.
Federal KKK standardsThe minimum standards and specifications for ambulance vehicles adopted by the United States Department of Transportation.
Federally declared emergencyA state of emergency declared by the President of the United States, upon the request of a governor. Once the President declares the situation a major disaster, the Federal government supplements State and local efforts to meet the crisis.
First responderAn individual who is certified by the Department as a first responder.
Health professionalA physician who has education and continuing education in ALS services and prehospital care or a prehospital registered nurse.
HospitalAn institution having an organized medical staff which is primarily engaged in providing to inpatients by or under the supervision of physicians, diagnostic and therapeutic services or rehabilitation services for the care or rehabilitation of injured, disabled, pregnant, diseased, sick or mentally ill persons. The term includes a facility for the diagnosis and treatment of disorders within the scope of specific medical specialties, but not a facility caring exclusively for the mentally ill.
Invalid coachA vehicle primarily maintained, operated and intended to be used for routine transport of persons who are convalescent or otherwise nonambulatory and do not ordinarily require emergency medical treatment while in transit. The term does not include an ambulance or another EMS vehicle.
Medical advisory committeeAn advisory body, composed of a majority of physicians, to advise a regional EMS council or the Council on issues that have potential impact on the delivery of emergency medical care.
Medical auditA mechanism to evaluate patient care.
Medical commandAn order given by a medical command physician to a prehospital practitioner in a prehospital, interfacility, or emergency care setting in a hospital, to provide immediate medical care to prevent loss of life or aggravation of physiological or psychological illness or injury, or to withdraw or withhold treatment.
Medical command authorizationPermission given by the ALS service medical director, including an air ambulance medical director, to an EMT-paramedic or a prehospital registered nurse under § 1003.28 (relating to medical command authorization) to perform, on behalf of an ALS ambulance service, ALS services under medical command or in accordance with Department approved regional EMS council transfer and medical treatment protocols when medical command cannot be secured, is disrupted or is not required under the approved regional EMS council transfer and medical treatment protocols.
Medical Command CourseThe course adopted by the Department for medical command physicians and ALS service medical directors which provides an overview of the medical command system.
Medical command facilityThe distinct unit within a facility that contains the necessary equipment and personnel, as prescribed in § 1009.1 (relating to operational criteria) for providing medical command to and control over prehospital personnel when providing medical command.
Medical command facility medical directorA medical command physician who meets the criteria established by the Department to assume responsibility for the direction and control of the equipment and personnel at a medical command facility.
Medical command physicianA physician who is approved by a regional EMS council to provide medical command.
Medical coordinationA system which involves the medical community in all phases of the regional EMS system and consists of the following elements:
(i) Designation of a regional medical director.
(ii) Responsibility for oversight to assure implementation of all medical requirements, with special emphasis on patient triage and medical treatment protocol.
(iii) Effective emergency medical planning and recommendation for Department recognition of online command facilities with medical command physicians who give orders to prehospital patient care providers.
(iv) Transfer and medical treatment protocols.
(v) Technologic innovations which support the training and operations of the physicians giving orders to prehospital patient care providers.
(vi) Technologic innovations which support the training and operations of the EMS program and an effective process for accountabilityfor example, records, case review and audits.
Medical recordDocumentation of the course of a patients condition and treatment, maintained to provide communication among health care providers for current and future patient care.
Medical treatment protocolsWritten prescribed medical procedures.
NSCNational Standard Curriculum.
PALS coursePediatric advanced life support courseA course in advanced pediatric life support sanctioned by the American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
PSAPPublic safety answering pointA communications center established to serve as the first point at which calls by or on behalf of patients are received requesting emergency medical assistance.
PatientAn individual who is believed to be sick, injured, wounded or otherwise incapacitated and helpless and in need of immediate medical attention.
Pennsylvania Trauma Systems FoundationA nonprofit Pennsylvania corporation whose function is to accredit trauma centers in this Commonwealth.
PhysicianAn individual who has a currently registered license to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine in this Commonwealth.
Prehospital personnelThe term includes any of the following prehospital practitioners:
(i) Ambulance attendants.
(ii) First responders.
(iii) EMTs.
(iv) EMT-paramedics.
(v) Prehospital registered nurses.
(vi) Health professional physicians.
Prehospital registered nurseAn individual who is recognized by the Department as such under § 1003.25b (relating to prehospital registered nurse).
Providers of EMSA facility, BLS ambulance service or ALS ambulance service, or a QRS.
QRSQuick response serviceAn entity recognized by the Department to respond to an emergency and to provide EMS to patients pending the arrival of the prehospital personnel of an ambulance service.
Receiving facilityA fixed facility that provides an organized emergency department, with a physician who is trained to manage cardiac, trauma, pediatric, medical and behavioral emergencies, and is present in the facility and available to the emergency department 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week, and a registered nurse who is present in the emergency department 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week. The facility shall also comply with Chapter 117 (relating to emergency services).
Regional EMS councilA nonprofit incorporated entity or appropriate equivalent whose function is to plan, develop, maintain, expand and improve EMS systems within a specific geographical area of this Commonwealth and which is deemed by the Department as being representative of health professions and major private and public and voluntary agencies, organizations and institutions concerned with providing EMS in the region.
Registered nurseAn individual who has a current original or renewed license to practice nursing in this Commonwealth as a registered nurse.
Rescue vehicleA vehicle which is designed or modified and equipped for rescue operations to release persons from entrapment and which is not routinely used for emergency medical care or transport of patients.
Residency programTraining approved or recognized by the State Board of Medicine or the State Board of Osteopathic Medicine as a program of graduate medical training for physicians.
Rural areaAn area outside urbanized areas as defined by the United States Bureau of the Census.
Scope of practiceThose emergency medical services that an individual who is certified or recognized by the Department is permitted to perform under the certification or recognition, provided the individual has medical command authorization, if required.
SecretaryThe Secretary of the Department.
Service areaThe area in which an ambulance service routinely provides services.
Special care unitAn appropriately equipped area of the hospital where provision has been made for a concentration of physicians, registered nurses and others who have special skills and experiences to provide medical care for critically ill patients.
Special eventA planned and organized activity or contest, which will place participants or attendees, or both, in a defined geographic area in which the potential need for EMS exceeds local EMS capabilities, or where access by emergency vehicles might be delayed due to crowd or traffic congestion at or near the event.
Special vehicle rescue technicianAn individual who is certified by the Department to possess the training and skills to perform special rescue operations as taught in the special vehicle rescue training program approved by the Department.
State declared emergencyAn emergency declared by the Governor.
Statewide BLS medical treatment protocolsWritten medical treatment protocols adopted by the Department that have Statewide application to the delivery of BLS services by prehospital personnel.
Trauma centerA facility accredited as a trauma center by the Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation.
Volunteer ambulance serviceA nonprofit chartered corporation, association or organization located in this Commonwealth and which is regularly engaged in the service of providing emergency medical care and transportation of patients as an ambulance service.
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