
December
21, 2005
E-Update
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The
AAA Needs Articles for the Winter Ambulance Service Journal
Please
Participate in the AAA Survey on the Deployments for Hurricanes Katrina
and Rita
Avian
Flu Resources
The
AAA Information Repository is Online
New
CMS Region IV EMTALA Letter Concerning Ambulance Patient Parking |
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The AAA Needs Articles for the Winter Ambulance Service Journal
We've begun production on the next Ambulance Service Journal
and are looking for member written articles. The deadline for all submissions
will be
Close of Business- January 31, 2006
Please send articles to lpeacock@the-aaa.org
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Please
Participate in the AAA Survey on the
Deployments for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
The AAA has prepared a survey to gather information from providers
who were deployed to hurricane affected areas eariler this year. To
participate, please go to: http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB224VL5FMVDX
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Avian
Flu Resources
There has been significant coverage and concern about a
potential pandemic outbreak of Avian Flu (H5N1) in the news media. EMS
plays a critical role in public and community health and all EMS providers
are encouraged to review their plans for dealing with infectious respiratory
diseases. EMS providers are also encouraged to communicate with their
local public health officials, hospital officials, and local disaster
management agencies to review local and statewide action plans. Further
information on Avian Flu and Pandemic Flu preparations are available on
the following links.
Department of Health and Human Services
http://pandemicflu.gov/
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avian/
World Health Organization Avian Influenza
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/en/
Presidential Executive Order regarding Pandemic Flu
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/04/20050401-6.html
New Zealand Department of Economic Development
Influenza Pandemic Planning Information for Business Continuity
http://www.med.govt.nz/irdev/econ_dev/pandemic-planning/
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The
AAA Information Repository is Online
Based upon the response by AAA Members to Hurricanes'
Katrina and Rita, our professional staff has developed a permanent web-based
information repository. When an official request for assistance is received,
AAA would either provide member information to the requesting agency
or contact members who have declared their availability for deployment.
You should have received a letter containing your login
information, as the usernames and passwords are user specific. You'll
find the link for the Repository in the members only section of website,
or simply follow this link: https://www.amg-inc.com/aaa/deploymtdb/deploymtlogon.htm
If you haven't received your login information, please
contact Larry Peacock by phone at (703) 610-0217, or email at lpeacock@the-aaa.org
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New CMS Region IV EMTALA Letter Concerning Ambulance Patient Parking
Date: December 14, 2005
To: Region IV Hospitals
From: Ann M. Pfeiffer, RN, MSN, FNP
Region IV EMTALA Team
Subject: “Parking” of EMS Patients in Hospitals
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has learned that
several hospitals routinely prevent Emergency Medical Service (EMS)
staff from transferring patients from their ambulance stretchers to
a hospital bed or gurney. Reports include patients being left on an
EMS stretcher (with EMS staff in attendance) for extended periods of
time. Many of the hospital staff engaged in such practice believe that
unless the hospital “takes responsibility” for the patient,
the hospital is not obligated to provide care or accommodate the patient.
Therefore, they will refuse EMS requests to transfer the patient to
hospital units.
This practice may result in a violation of the Emergency Medical Treatment
and Labor Act (EMTALA) and raises serious concerns for patient care
and the provision of emergency services in a community. Additionally,
this practice may also result in violation of the Conditions of Participation
for Hospitals.
Under EMTALA, a patient is considered to have “presented”
to a hospital when a patient arrives on hospital grounds (defined as
the main hospital building and any hospital owned property within 250
yards of the main hospital building) and a request is made on the individual’s
behalf for examination or treatment of an emergency medical condition.
A patient who arrives via EMS meets this requirement when EMS personnel
request treatment from hospital staff. Therefore, the hospital must
provide a screening examination and stabilizing treatment, if necessary,
to resolve the patient’s emergency medical condition. CMS does
not recognize the distinction some hospital staff are trying to make
in identifying EMS versus Hospital responsibility for a patient already
in the facility.
This applies to patients transferred to a receiving facility under EMTALA
as well. A hospital that delays the screening examination or stabilizing
treatment of a patient who arrives via transfer from another facility
by not allowing EMS to leave the patient could also be in violation
of EMTALA.
Our office recognizes the enormous strain and crowding many hospital
emergency departments face every day. However, this practice is not
a solution. “Parking” patients in hospitals and refusing
to release EMS equipment or personnel jeopardizes patient health and
impacts the ability of the EMS personnel to provide emergency services
to the rest of the community.
The Atlanta Regional Office welcomes the opportunity to work with provider
organizations to develop a legal and effective way to manage the larger
issues raised by this practice.
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