Base Hospital Sample Clauses

Base Hospital. Certification 12.03 Discharge & Discipline 10.02 (d) Payment of Wages for Training & Meetings 21.01 Recertification / Reactivation / Reorientation 27.04 Change of Carrier 22.02 Full-time 22.01 Paramedical Services 22.05 Pension 22.03 (a) Part-time 22.04 Retirement Allowance 22.03 (b) Bereavement 14.01 Vacation, during 18.04 Full-time Appendix A Part-time Appendix A Posting of Notices 27.01 Call Back 16.05 Availability (Hours of Work) 15.06 (b) Defined 5.01 (c) Vacation 18.01 (b) Certification 12.03 Grievance 8.04 (b) Health and Safety 8.04 (c) Labour Management 8.07 Negotiating 8.08 SEAF 25.04 Commitment: Full-time 3.02 Part-time 3.03 Communication, between the Parties 28.00 Contracting Out 26.02 Correspondence 7.05 CPR/First Aid Recertification 27.03 National Representatives 8.05 Daylight Savings Time 15.12 Day/Night Shift Exchange Letter of Understanding Decertification 10.02 (d) Casual 5.01(c) Days 19.10 Full-time 5.01 (a) Grievance and Arbitration 9.01 Holiday Pay & Qualifiers 17.02 Part-time 5.01 (b) Seniority 11.03 Straight Time Pay 16.01
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Base Hospital. The City has entered into an Emergency Medical Services Base Hospital Contract with Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital, LP. The Agreement sets forth Hospital responsibilities and identifies hospital personnel for providing medical direction to the City, including direction to the Fire Department and Contractor personnel engaged in carrying out the medical ground ambulance transportation services specified within this Contract. Contractor must at all times utilize the services available pursuant to the Emergency Medical Service Base Hospital Contract and, as a Contractor for medical services with the City; Contractor must comply fully with the terms and conditions of such Contract. Specifically, Contractor agrees to require its personnel to utilize, in every indicated circumstance, medical advice and services available pursuant to the Emergency Medical Service Base Hospital Contract. Should the City enter into a Base Hospital Contract with any other hospital, the Contractor agrees to honor that Contract in the same manner as the current Contract.
Base Hospital. An acute care hospital responsible for providing on-line (active communication via radio, telephone or other electronic telephonic communication device) and off-line (discussion at Continuous Quality Improvement or peer review meetings) medical direction/control to COUNTY accredited EMT-Ps, pursuant to a written agreement with the COUNTY in accordance with Title 22 CCR Division 9, Chapter 4, Section 100168.

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