Obligations of County. A. COUNTY shall comply with all COUNTY obligations set forth in the attached Annex(es). B. COUNTY shall provide or cause to be provided to HOSPITAL system data related to prehospital care that COUNTY determines shall contribute to continuous quality improvement, provided, however, that this subsection shall not confer any right to HOSPITAL to receive or demand system data from COUNTY. C. COUNTY shall develop and promulgate medical control policies and EMS System procedures consistent with applicable federal and state statutes and regulations, and COUNTY ordinances. D. COUNTY shall administer and coordinate the EMS System consistent with the Emergency Medical Services System and the Prehospital Emergency Medical Care Personnel Act, codified in California Health and Safety Code Division 2.5. E. COUNTY shall use its best efforts to procure funding to maintain the EMS System, including actively seeking grant funding at the federal, state, and local levels. F. COUNTY shall provide HOSPITAL with standardized EMS System policies and/or protocols as contained in the Santa Xxxxx County Prehospital Care Policy Manual, as may be amended from time to time. G. COUNTY shall develop and coordinate a comprehensive EMS data collection system, in consultation with various EMS System stakeholder committees and HOSPITAL, which includes required data elements, data analysis, report generation, and other details related to evaluating and ensuring the quality of the EMS System. H. COUNTY shall develop EMS policies and procedures, clinical protocols and other EMS plans based on the processes described in the EMS Policies and Procedures Manual, as may be revised from time to time by COUNTY. Whenever reasonably possible, COUNTY shall provide HOSPITAL with adequate time to plan, budget and train personnel affected by changes in EMS policies, procedures, clinical protocols or other EMS plans. I. COUNTY shall not be liable for any costs or expenses incurred by HOSPITAL to satisfy HOSPITAL’s responsibilities under this Agreement, including any costs or expenses incurred by HOSPITAL for services provided to patients lacking the ability to pay for services.
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Samples: Hospital Designation Agreement, Hospital Designation Agreement, Hospital Designation Agreement
Obligations of County. A. COUNTY shall comply with all COUNTY obligations set forth in the attached Annex(es).
B. COUNTY shall provide or cause to be provided to HOSPITAL system data related to prehospital care that COUNTY determines shall contribute to continuous quality improvement, provided, however, that this subsection shall not confer any right to HOSPITAL to receive or demand system data from COUNTY.
C. COUNTY shall develop and promulgate medical control policies and EMS System procedures consistent with applicable federal and state statutes and regulations, and COUNTY ordinances.
D. COUNTY shall administer and coordinate the EMS System consistent with the Emergency Medical Services System and the Prehospital Emergency Medical Care Personnel Act, codified in California Health and Safety Code Division 2.5.
E. COUNTY shall use its best efforts to procure funding to maintain the EMS System, including actively seeking grant funding at the federal, state, and local levels.
F. COUNTY shall provide HOSPITAL with standardized EMS System policies and/or protocols as contained in the Santa Xxxxx Clara County Prehospital Care Policy Manual, as may be amended from time to time.
G. COUNTY shall develop and coordinate a comprehensive EMS data collection system, in consultation with various EMS System stakeholder committees and HOSPITAL, which includes required data elements, data analysis, report generation, and other details related to evaluating and ensuring the quality of the EMS System.
H. COUNTY shall develop EMS policies and procedures, clinical protocols and other EMS plans based on the processes described in the EMS Policies and Procedures Manual, as may be revised from time to time by COUNTY. Whenever reasonably possible, COUNTY shall provide HOSPITAL with adequate time to plan, budget and train personnel affected by changes in EMS policies, procedures, clinical protocols or other EMS plans.
I. COUNTY shall not be liable for any costs or expenses incurred by HOSPITAL to satisfy HOSPITAL’s responsibilities under this Agreement, including any costs or expenses incurred by HOSPITAL for services provided to patients lacking the ability to pay for services.
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Samples: Hospital Designation Agreement, Hospital Designation Agreement
Obligations of County. A. COUNTY shall comply with all COUNTY obligations set forth in the attached Annex(es).
B. COUNTY shall provide or cause to be provided to HOSPITAL system data related to prehospital care that COUNTY determines shall contribute to continuous quality improvement, provided, however, that this subsection shall not confer any right to HOSPITAL to receive or demand system data from COUNTY.
C. COUNTY shall develop and promulgate medical control policies and EMS System procedures consistent with applicable federal and state statutes and regulations, and COUNTY ordinances.
D. COUNTY shall administer and coordinate the EMS System consistent with the Emergency Medical Services System and the Prehospital Emergency Medical Care Personnel Act, codified in California Health and Safety Code Division 2.5.
E. COUNTY shall use its best efforts to procure funding to maintain the EMS System, including actively seeking grant funding at the federal, state, and local levels.
F. COUNTY shall provide HOSPITAL with standardized EMS System policies and/or protocols as contained in the Santa Xxxxx County Prehospital Care Policy Manual, as may be amended from time to time.
G. COUNTY shall develop and coordinate a comprehensive EMS data collection system, in consultation with various EMS System stakeholder committees and HOSPITAL, which includes required data elements, data analysis, report generation, and other details related to evaluating and ensuring the quality of the EMS System.
H. COUNTY shall develop EMS policies and procedures, clinical protocols and other EMS plans based on the processes described in the EMS Policies and Procedures Manual, as may be revised from time to time by COUNTY. Whenever reasonably possible, COUNTY shall provide HOSPITAL with adequate time to plan, budget and train personnel affected by changes in EMS policies, procedures, clinical protocols or other EMS plans.
I. COUNTY shall not be liable for any costs or expenses incurred by HOSPITAL to satisfy HOSPITAL’s responsibilities under this Agreement, including any costs or expenses incurred by HOSPITAL for services provided to patients lacking the ability to pay for services.
J. COUNTY shall comply with all laws, codes, regulations, rules and orders applicable to its performance under this Agreement, including but not limited to applicable guidance from the California Emergency Medical Services Authority, Emergency Medical Services System, the Prehospital Emergency Medical Care Personnel Act and the California Health and Safety Code.
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Samples: Hospital Designation Agreement