License; Medical Direction; Records Sample Clauses

License; Medical Direction; Records. County agrees to maintain the necessary ALS License; subject to the approval process set forth in Chapter 401, Florida Statutes and Chapter 13, Article II, Division 1, of the Palm Beach County Code, all as may be amended from time to time, as well as the District’s timely provision of documentation requested to support the County’s ALS License. • County agrees to coordinate in advance with the District Contract Monitor any State or County aircraft inspection related to licensing or permitting. • County agrees to comply with the State of Florida EMSTARS EMS reporting requirement. • The County Medical Director will provide medical direction for the County’s ALS Aeromedical Services for the Aeromedical Program and shall meet all applicable Medical Director provisions of the Florida Statutes and Florida Administrative Code as they relate to air ambulance service requirements, supervise and accept direct responsibility for the medical performance of the County emergency medical personnel providing ALS Aeromedical Services under the Aeromedical Program. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the authority or responsibility of the County Medical Director, as provided by law and the County’s agreement with the Medical Director, relating to the County’s ALS Aeromedical Services. • Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, should the parties’ Medical Directors not reach a consensus on any matters for which this Agreement requires or allows joint approval or agreement between the parties’ Medical Directors, then the County Medical Director’s decision shall prevail on all such matters relating to the County’s provision of ALS Aeromedical Services under this Agreement. • The County agrees to comply with all federal, state and local rules and regulations pertaining to control of medications and operation of medical equipment used by the County in delivery of medical care under this Agreement. • The County agrees to follow the countywide Trauma Transport Protocols as developed by the District, and approved by the Board of County Commissioners if required. • The County Medical Director will monitor Aeromedical Program missions. • County agrees to provide to the appropriate District personnel, within 24-hours of the completion of the call, copies of records created by the County arising out of the Aeromedical Program to the extent necessary for the District’s use for billing, the District’s ongoing Aeromedical Program Quality Assurance and ...
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License; Medical Direction; Records. Clarifies language that the County will maintain the ALS license. Clarifies that the County will coordinate with the District regarding the aircraft inspection relating to licensing. Adds language clarifying the County will comply with State reporting requirements. Adds language to an existing provision delineating that nothing limits the authority of the County Medical Director related to ALS Aeromedical Services under this agreement. Adds a provision distinguishing the County Medical Director’s decisions should prevail related to the provision of ALS services under this agreement. Adds language to specify the County will comply with local rules and regulations related to control of medications and operation of medical equipment. Adds that the County Medical Director will monitor Aeromedical Program missions. Adds a provision that the County will agree to provide pertinent records to the HCD related to billing, quality assurance, and other permitted purposes. Adds language regarding timely dissemination of documentation requested by the County from the HCD.

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