Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R9-25-202 - On-line Medical Direction (Authorized by A.R.S. sections 36-2201, 36-2202(A)(3) and (A)(4), 36-2204(5), (6), and (7), 36-2204.01, and 36-2205(A) and (D)) licensed:A. In this Section, "physician" means an individual 1. According to A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 13 or 17; or2. When working in a health care institution operating under federal or tribal law as an administrative unit of the U.S. government or a sovereign tribal nation, by a similar licensing board in another state.B. An emergency medical services provider or ambulance service shall: 1. Except as provided in R9-25-203(C)(3), ensure that a physician provides on-line medical direction to EMCTs on behalf of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service only if the physician meets one of the following:a. Has emergency medicine certification issued by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialties;b. Has emergency medical services certification issued by the American Board of Emergency Medicine;c. Has emergency medicine certification issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine;d. Has emergency medicine certification issued by the American Board of Physician Specialties;e. Has completed an emergency medicine residency training program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or approved by the American Osteopathic Association; orf. Is an emergency medicine physician in an emergency department located in Arizona and has current certification that meets the requirements in R9-25-201(A)(1)(f)(i) through (iii);2. For each physician providing on-line medical direction on behalf of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service, maintain for Department review either: a. The name, e-mail address, telephone number, and qualifications of the physician providing on-line medical direction on behalf of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service; orb. If the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service provides on-line medical direction through an ALS base hospital or a centralized medical direction communications center, a copy of a written agreement with the ALS base hospital or centralized medical direction communications center documenting that the physician providing on-line medical direction is qualified under subsection (B)(1);3. Ensure that the on-line medical direction provided to an EMCT on behalf of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service is consistent with: a. The EMCT's scope of practice, as specified in Table 5.1; andb. Communication protocols, triage protocols, treatment protocols, and protocols for prehospital incident history reports, specified in R9-25-201(E)(2); and4. Ensures that a physician providing on-line medical direction on behalf of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service relays on-line medical direction only through one of the following individuals, under the supervision of the physician and consistent with the individual's scope of practice: b. A physician assistant,c. A registered nurse practitioner,C. An emergency medical services provider or ambulance service may provide on-line medical direction through an ALS base hospital certified according to R9-25-203(C), if the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service: 1. Uses the ALS base hospital for on-line medical direction only for patients who are children, and2. Has an additional written agreement for the provision of on-line medical direction with an ALS base hospital that meets the requirements in R9-25-203(B)(1) or a centralized medical direction communications center.D. An emergency medical services provider or ambulance service shall ensure that the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service, or an ALS base hospital or a centralized medical direction communications center providing on-line medical direction on behalf of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service, has:1. Operational and accessible communication equipment that will allow on-line medical direction to be given to an EMCT;2. A written plan for alternative communications with an EMCT in the event of a disaster, communication equipment breakdown or repair, power outage, or malfunction; and3. A physician qualified under subsection (B)(1) available to give on-line medical direction to an EMCT 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-25-202
Adopted effective October 15, 1996 (Supp. 96-4). Former R9-25-202 renumbered to R9-25-208; new R9-25-202 made by final rulemaking at 9 A.A.R. 5372, effective January 3, 2004 (Supp. 03-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 25 A.A.R. 953, effective 7/1/2019.