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Session Laws, 2005
Volume 752, Page 3181   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 550 practicable, compliance by all employees and medical staff involved in patient care
services with the Centers for Disease Control's guidelines on universal precautions;
and (10) Display of the notice developed under § 1-207 of the Health
Occupations Article at the entrance to the freestanding medical facility.] (B) THE REGULATIONS SHALL REQUIRE THE FREESTANDING MEDICAL
FACILITY TO: (1)      BE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK; (2)      HAVE AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES: (I)      AT LEAST 1 PHYSICIAN WHO IS CREDENTIALED IN EMERGENCY
MEDICINE BY THE HOSPITAL OF WHICH THE FREESTANDING MEDICAL FACILITY IS
AN ADMINISTRATIVE PART; (II)     A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF REGISTERED NURSES AND OTHER
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS TO PROVIDE ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT; (III)   BASIC DIAGNOSTIC AND LABORATORY FACILITIES AND
TECHNICIANS; (IV)    RESUSCITATION SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING
MONITORS, DEFIBRILLATORS, CARDIAC MEDICATIONS. INTUBATION EQUIPMENT.
AND INTRAVENOUS LINE EQUIPMENT; (V)     A COMMERCIAL AMBULANCE FOR TRANSPORT OF INDIVIDUALS
IN NEED OF HOSPITALIZATION OR OTHER EMERGENCY CARE; AND (VI)    EMERGENCY SERVICES TO ALL INDIVIDUALS. REGARDLESS OF
ABILITY TO PAY; (3)      COMPLY WITH ALL MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS EMERGENCY TRANSPORT PROTOCOLS ESTABLISHED
FOR THE FREESTANDING MEDICAL FACILITY; (4)      (I) COMPLY, EXCEPT IN A LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCY IN
WHICH COMPLIANCE IS NOT FEASIBLE OR PRACTICABLE, WITH THE FEDERAL
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL GUIDELINES ON UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS; AND (II) DISPLAY THE NOTICE DEVELOPED UNDER § 1-207 OF THE
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS ARTICLE THAT EXPLAINS THE FEDERAL CENTERS FOR
DISEASE CONTROL'S GUIDELINES ON UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS AT THE ENTRANCE
TO THE FREESTANDING MEDICAL FACILITY; (5)      REFRAIN FROM USE OF THE WORDS "EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT".
"EMERGENCY ROOM". OR "HOSPITAL"; AND (6)      MEET ANY OTHER STANDARD THAT THE SECRETARY DEEMS
NECESSARY TO ENSURE THE QUALITY AND SAFETY OF SERVICES PROVIDED BY A
FREESTANDING MEDICAL FACILITY. - 3181 -


 
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