The following words and terms, when used in this subpart, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
ACLS course-Advanced cardiac life support course-A course in advanced cardiac life support sanctioned by the American Heart Association.
AEMT-Advanced emergency medical technician-An individual who is certified by the Department as an advanced EMT.
ALS-Advanced life support.
ALS ambulance-Advanced life support ambulance-An ambulance that is staffed and equipped to provide EMS above the AEMT level and used in the transport of patients.
ALS squad vehicle-Advanced life support squad vehicle-
APLS course-Advanced pediatric life support course-A course in advanced pediatric life support sanctioned by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians.
ATLS course-Advanced trauma life support course-A course in advanced trauma life support sanctioned by the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma.
Act-35 Pa.C.S. §§ 8101-8157 (relating to Emergency Medical Services System Act).
Advanced EMS-Advanced emergency medical services-EMS exceeding the scope of practice of an EMT, as authorized by the Department.
Advisory Board-The State Advisory Board, which is the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Emergency Health Services Council.
Air ambulance-A 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.
Ambulance-A ground, water or air vehicle which is maintained or operated for the purpose of providing EMS to and transportation of patients.
Ambulance crew-EMS providers that staff an ambulance to provide emergency medical services.
BLS-Basic life support.
BLS ambulance-Basic life support ambulance-An ambulance that is equipped to provide EMS at or below the AEMT level and used in the transport of patients.
BLS squad vehicle-Basic life support squad vehicle-
Basic EMS-Basic emergency medical services-EMS included within, but not exceeding, the scope of practice of an EMT.
Bureau-
CPR-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation-Artificial circulation which is performed as a procedure when cardiac arrest occurs.
CPR course-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation course-A 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.
Call-taker-An EMS agency dispatch center employee who is responsible for taking calls from callers seeking EMS and gathering the essential information from callers to determine whether EMS is needed and, if required, the location to which EMS resources need to be sent.
Call-taking-The act of answering emergency calls from the public and obtaining the information necessary to dispatch EMS resources to the reported location of the emergency.
Commonwealth EMS Medical Director-Commonwealth Emergency Medical Services Medical Director-A physician who is approved by the Department to advise and formulate policy on matters pertaining to EMS.
Continuing education-Learning activities intended to build upon the education and experience of EMS providers and EMSVOs to enhance and strengthen the quality of services provided.
Continuing education course-A unit of continuing education for which the Department will grant an EMS provider or EMSVO continuing education credit.
Continuing education sponsor-An entity or institution that is accredited by the Department as a sponsor of continuing education courses.
Conviction-A judgment of guilt, a plea of guilty or a plea of nolo contendere.
Department-The Department of Health of the Commonwealth.
Dispatcher-An EMS agency dispatch center employee who is responsible for taking the information gathered by the call-taker and determining the appropriate EMS response and dispatching the EMS resources needed to respond to the EMS needs of the patient.
Dispatching-The act of alerting and directing the response of EMS resources to the desired locations.
EMR-Emergency medical responder-An individual who is certified by the Department as an emergency medical responder.
EMS-Emergency medical services-Either of the following:
EMS agency-Emergency medical services agency-An entity that engages in the business or service of providing EMS to patients within this Commonwealth by operating one or more of the following:
EMS agency dispatch center-Emergency medical services agency dispatch center-
EMS agency medical director-Emergency medical services agency medical director-A physician who is employed by, contracts with or volunteers with an EMS agency either directly or through an intermediary to evaluate the quality of patient care provided by the EMS providers utilized by the EMS agency and to provide medical guidance and advice to the EMS agency.
EMS agency medical director course-Emergency medical services agency medical director course-A course adopted by the Department for EMS agency medical directors which provides education in EMS medical direction.
EMS educational institute-Emergency medical services educational institute-An institute accredited by the Department to provide education required for the certification of an EMS provider by the Department.
EMS PCR-Emergency medical services patient care report-A report that provides standardized data and information relating to patient assessment and care.
EMS provider-Emergency medical services provider-The term includes the following:
EMS provider educational course-An educational course approved by the Department, other than a CPR course, the successful completion of which is a requirement for securing an EMS provider certification.
EMS system-Emergency medical services system-The arrangement of personnel, facilities and equipment for the delivery of EMS in a geographic area to prevent and manage emergencies.
EMS vehicle-Emergency medical services vehicle-A ground EMS vehicle, a water ambulance or an air ambulance.
EMS vehicle crew-Emergency medical services vehicle crew-EMS providers that staff an EMS vehicle to provide emergency medical services.
EMSOF-Emergency Medical Services Operating Fund-Moneys appropriated to the Department under section 8153(a) of the act (relating to support of emergency medical services) and which are not assigned to the Catastrophic Medical and Rehabilitation Fund.
EMSVO-Emergency medical services vehicle operator-An individual who is certified by the Department to operate a ground EMS vehicle.
EMT-Emergency medical technician-An individual who is certified by the Department as an emergency medical technician.
EVOC-Emergency vehicle operator's course.
Emergency-A physiological or psychological illness or injury of an individual so that a prudent layperson who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine could reasonably expect the absence of immediate EMS to result in one of the following:
Emergency department-An area of the hospital dedicated to offering emergency medical evaluation and initial treatment to individuals in need of emergency care.
Emergency dispatch calls-Emergency incidents to which an EMS agency dispatch center dispatches EMS resources.
Emergency medical dispatch-The dispatching of emergency medical services agencies.
Emergency medical dispatch protocols-A system or program that enables patients to be assessed and treated by telephone by utilizing currently accepted emergency medical dispatch standards.
Facility-A physical location at which an entity operates a health care facility licensed under Federal or State law.
First responder-An individual who is certified by the Department as a first responder.
Ground EMS vehicle-Ground emergency medical services vehicle-The term includes the following:
Hospital-An 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.
Intermediate ALS ambulance-Intermediate advanced life support ambulance-An ambulance that is staffed and equipped to provide EMS at the AEMT level and used in the transport of patients.
Intermediate ALS squad vehicle-Intermediate advanced life support squad vehicle-
Medical advisory committee-An advisory body formed to advise a regional EMS council or the Advisory Board on issues that have potential impact on the delivery of emergency medical care.
Medical audit-A mechanism to evaluate patient care.
Medical command-
Medical command course-The course adopted by the Department for medical command physicians which provides an overview of the EMS system and process of medical command.
Medical command facility-A distinct unit which contains the necessary equipment and personnel for providing medical command to and control over EMS providers.
Medical command facility medical director-A 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 physician-A physician who is certified by the Department to give medical command to EMS providers.
Medical coordination-A system which involves the medical community in all phases of the regional EMS system and consists of the following elements:
Medical monitoring-Performing continuous or periodic observations of an individual's condition or continuation of an ordered treatment plan for an individual to prevent pain, suffering or the exacerbation of a preexisting condition.
Medical observation-Performing continuous or periodic observations of an individual's stable condition to determine whether there is a change in that condition.
Medical record-Documentation of the course of a patient's condition and treatment, maintained to provide communication among health care providers for current and future patient care.
PALS course-Pediatric advanced life support course-A course in advanced pediatric life support sanctioned by the American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
PHP-Prehospital emergency medical services physician-A physician who is certified by the Department as a prehospital EMS physician.
PHPE-Prehospital physician extender-A physician assistant who is certified by the Department as a prehospital physician extender.
PHRN-Prehospital registered nurse-A registered nurse who is certified by the Department as a prehospital registered nurse.
PSAP-Public safety answering point-
Paramedic-An individual who is certified by the Department as a paramedic.
Patient-An individual for whom an EMS provider is responsible for one of the following:
Peer review-The evaluation by health care providers of the quality and efficiency of services ordered or performed by EMS providers and physicians who direct or supervise EMS providers under the act and the regulations of the Department.
Peer review committee-A committee of health care providers who engage in peer review under the act.
Performance appraisal-A yearly written evaluation of a call-taker's or dispatcher's job performance measured against established EMS agency dispatch center expectations, policies and standards.
Physician-An individual who has a currently registered license to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine in this Commonwealth.
QRS-Quick response service-An operation in which EMS providers of an EMS agency:
Quality assurance action-An action taken by a quality assurance reviewer or EMS agency dispatch center supervisor after a quality assurance review to correct or improve call-taking or dispatching deficiencies identified by the quality assurance review.
Quality assurance review-A quality assurance process that is used to assess the job performance of a call-taker or dispatcher.
Quality assurance reviewer-An EMS agency employee who conducts quality assurance reviews of the EMS agency dispatch center's radio activity to determine adherence to the EMS agency dispatch center's standards.
Radio activity-Call-taking, dispatching and communicating on a public safety radio frequency.
Receiving facility-A facility to which an ambulance may transport a patient who requires prompt medical care in addition to that provided by EMS providers who respond to an emergency.
Regional EMS council-Regional emergency medical services council-A nonprofit incorporated entity or appropriate equivalent that is assigned by the Department to:
Regional EMS medical director-Regional emergency medical services medical director-The medical director of a regional EMS council.
Registered nurse-An individual who has a current original or renewed license to practice nursing in this Commonwealth as a registered nurse.
Residency program-Training 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 area-An area outside urbanized areas as defined by the United States Bureau of the Census.
Scope of practice-The EMS that an individual who is certified by the Department as an EMS provider is permitted to perform under the certification.
Service area-The geographic area in which an EMS agency routinely provides EMS.
Special event-A planned and organized activity or contest, which places 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 technician-An individual who is certified by the Department as possessing the training and skills to perform special rescue operations as taught in the special vehicle rescue training program approved by the Department.
Standard operating procedures-A set of policies and procedures developed and adopted by an EMS agency dispatch center to aid in directing the daily operations of the telecommunications staff.
Statewide EMS protocols-Statewide emergency medical services protocols-Written EMS protocols adopted by the Department that have Statewide application to the delivery of EMS by EMS providers.
Trauma center-A facility accredited as a trauma center by the Trauma Foundation.
Trauma Foundation-The Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation, a nonprofit Pennsylvania corporation whose function is to accredit trauma centers.
Vehicle rescue technician-An individual who is certified by the Department as possessing the training and skills to perform a rescue from a vehicle as taught in a vehicle rescue technician program approved by the Department.
Water ambulance-A watercraft 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 water transportation of, patients.
28 Pa. Code § 1021.2