WAC 246-976-960
Regional emergency medical services and
trauma care councils. (1) In addition to meeting the
requirements of chapter 70.168 RCW and elsewhere in this chapter,
regional EMS/TC councils must:
(a) Identify and analyze system trends to evaluate the
EMS/TC system and its component subsystems, using trauma registry
data provided by the department;
(b) Develop and submit to the department regional EMS/TC
plans to:
(i) Identify the need for and recommend distribution and
level of care (basic, intermediate or advanced life support) for
verified aid and ambulance services for each response area. The
recommendations will be based on criteria established by the
department relating to agency response times, geography,
topography, and population density;
(ii) Identify EMS/TC services and resources currently
available within the region;
(iii) Describe how the roles and responsibilities of the MPD
are coordinated with those of the regional EMS/TC council and the
regional plan;
(iv) Describe and recommend improvements in medical control
communications and EMS/TC dispatch, with at least the elements of
the state communication plan described in RCW 70.168.060 (1)(h);
(v) Include a schedule for implementation.
(2) In developing or modifying its plan, the regional
council must seek and consider the recommendations of:
(a) Local EMS/TC councils;
(b) EMS/TC systems established by ordinance, resolution,
interlocal agreement or contract by counties, cities, or other
governmental bodies.
(3) In developing or modifying its plan, the regional
council must use regional and state analyses provided by the
department based on trauma registry data and other appropriate
sources;
(4) Approved regional plans may include standards, including
response times for verified services, which exceed the
requirements of this chapter.
(5) An EMS/TC provider who disagrees with the regional plan
may bring its concerns to the steering committee before the
department approves the plan.
(6) The regional council must adopt regional patient care
procedures as part of the regional plans. In addition to meeting
the requirements of RCW 18.73.030(14) and 70.168.015(23):
(a) For all emergency patients, regional patient care
procedures must identify:
(i) Guidelines for rendezvous with agencies offering higher
levels of service if appropriate and available, in accordance
with the regional plan.
(ii) The type of facility to receive the patient, as
described in regional patient destination and disposition
guidelines.
(iii) Procedures to handle types and volumes of trauma that
may exceed regional capabilities, taking into consideration
resources available in other regions and adjacent states.
(b) For major trauma patients, regional patient care
procedures must identify procedures to activate the trauma
system.
(7) In areas where no local EMS/TC council exists, the
regional EMS/TC council shall:
(a) Make recommendations to the department regarding
appointing members to the regional EMS/TC council;
(b) Review applications for initial training classes and
OTEP programs, and make recommendations to the department.
(8) Matching grants made under the provisions of chapter 70.168 RCW may include funding to:
(a) Develop, implement, and evaluate prevention programs; or
(b) Accomplish other purposes as approved by the department.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.73.081 and 70.168.120. 02-14-053,
§ 246-976-960, filed 6/27/02, effective 7/28/02. Statutory
Authority: Chapters 18.71, 18.73, and 70.168 RCW. 00-08-102, §
246-976-960, filed 4/5/00, effective 5/6/00. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.70.040 and chapters 18.71, 18.73 and 70.168 RCW. 93-01-148 (Order 323), § 246-976-960, filed 12/23/92,
effective 1/23/93.]