Common use of Prime Clause in Contracts

Prime. Primary Response In a Medical Emergency – a system using rural doctors and nurses who are funded under contracts between those providers and ACC and the EAPs. Place of Definitive Care For the purposes of Emergency Ambulance Services, a place of definitive care is a receiving treatment facility which provides services and definitive care delivered by the most suitably qualified and experienced staff able to deal effectively with the patient’s presenting condition. The place of definitive care may be determined by the EAS clinical personnel in conjunction with the receiving treatment facility, and will always be dependent on the patient’s condition and need for urgent care or stabilisation. It may be deemed appropriate to transport the patient to a specialist facility, where services available better meet the needs of the patient, rather than the nearest facility Privately funded A commercial activity undertaken by the EAP in which they enter into an agreement with individuals or organisations for the provision of non-emergency ambulance services. ProQA Is an internationally recognised emergency medical dispatch system and triage tool. ProQA Determinant Level The level of severity indicated by ProQA: i.e. Echo, Delta, Charlie, Bravo, Alpha, Omega. Each ProQA determinant has been given a response plan that includes the prescribed crewing level and response priority. ProQA Determinant: Echo Immediately life threatening – Allows for the early recognition of life threatening conditions and early dispatch of the closest resource, and provides links to pre-arrival instructions to callers to assist with best practice clinical outcomes - Dispatch occurs at the beginning of the question sequence and is normally Advanced Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Delta Critical but not immediately life threatening – Allows for early recognition of critical conditions less life threatening. Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Charlie Serious but unstable – Allows for recognition of serious conditions not immediately Life threatening and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Bravo Serious but stable – Allows for recognition of conditions not immediately critical and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either, Advanced Life Support, Intermediate Life Support or Basic Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Alpha Stable with the potential to deteriorate, – Allows for recognition of non critical conditions. ProQA Determinant: Omega Ambulance Response Not Required. Sentinel Event A sentinel event has led to an unanticipated death or major loss of function not related to the course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition, and/or was a life threatening event. Serious Event A serious event has the potential to result in death or major loss of function, not related to the natural course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition and/or has resulted in significant harm and/or significant additional treatment. Severity Assessment Code Score The Severity Assessment Code (SAC) is an agreed scoring system used to determine the appropriate action to take following an incident. Service Capability Levels Means the BLS (Basic), ILS (Intermediate) and ALS (Advanced) levels of service for emergency road and air ambulance services. Service Level Agreement A contractual agreement between the EACCs and the EAPs, which outlines the operational aspects of their relationship. Part A: Terms and Conditions Specific to the Ministry related Services [Include usual template info eg price and invoicing etc] Payment Details [Insert] Invoicing [Insert] Payment Schedule [Insert] Coverage Area The Provider is contracted to provide Emergency Ambulance Services in [enter coverage areas] There may be instances where Emergency Ambulance Services may cross coverage boundaries to ensure the patient is transported to the place of definitive care. Service Specification The service specifications for the following purchase units are contained within this agreement: Emergency Road Ambulance Purchase Unit (TR0202) Service Provision The Ministry and the Provider agree that a total amount of [$XXXXXX] (GST excl) has been allocated to the purchase of Emergency Road Ambulance Services for the period from [insert date] to [insert date].

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Samples: Agreement for Services

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Prime. Primary Response In a Medical Emergency – a system using rural doctors and nurses who are funded under contracts between those providers and ACC and the EAPs. PRIME Practitioner Rural doctors and nurses who are contracted under PRIME arrangements. Place of Definitive Care For the purposes of Emergency Ambulance Services, a place of definitive care is a receiving treatment facility which provides services and definitive care delivered by the most suitably qualified and experienced staff able to deal effectively with the patient’s presenting condition. The place of definitive care may be determined by the EAS clinical personnel in conjunction with the receiving treatment facility, and will always be dependent on the patient’s condition and need for urgent care or stabilisation. It may be deemed appropriate to transport the patient to a specialist facility, where services available better meet the needs of the patient, rather than the nearest facility Privately funded A commercial activity undertaken by the EAP in which they enter into an agreement with individuals or organisations for the provision of non-emergency ambulance servicesfacility. ProQA Is an internationally recognised emergency medical dispatch system and triage tool. ProQA Determinant Level The level of severity indicated by ProQA: i.e. Echo, Delta, Charlie, Bravo, Alpha, Omega. Each ProQA determinant has been given a response plan that includes the prescribed crewing level and response priority. ProQA Determinant: Echo Immediately life threatening – Allows for the early recognition of life threatening conditions and early dispatch of the closest resource, and provides links to pre-pre- arrival instructions to callers to assist with best practice clinical outcomes - Dispatch occurs at the beginning of the question sequence and is normally Advanced Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Delta Critical but not immediately life threatening – Allows for early recognition of critical conditions less life threatening. Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Charlie Serious but unstable – Allows for recognition of serious conditions not immediately Life threatening and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Bravo Serious but stable – Allows for recognition of conditions not immediately critical and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either, Advanced Life Support, Intermediate Life Support or Basic Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Alpha Stable with the potential to deteriorate, – Allows allows for recognition of non non-critical conditions. ProQA Determinant: Omega Ambulance Response Not Required. Sentinel Event A sentinel event has led to an unanticipated death or major loss of function not related to the course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition, and/or was a life threatening event. Serious Event A serious event has the potential to result in death or major loss of function, not related to the natural course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition and/or has resulted in significant harm and/or significant additional treatment. Severity Assessment Code Score The Severity Assessment Code (SAC) is an agreed scoring system used to determine the appropriate action to take following an incident. Service Capability Levels Means the BLS (Basic), ILS (Intermediate) and ALS (Advanced) levels of service for emergency road and air ambulance services. Service Level Agreement A contractual agreement between the EACCs and the EAPs, which outlines the operational aspects of their relationship. Part A: Terms and Conditions Specific to the Ministry related Services [Include usual template info eg price and invoicing etc] Payment Details [Insert] Invoicing [Insert] Payment Schedule [Insert] Coverage Area The Provider is contracted to provide Emergency Ambulance Services in [enter coverage areas] There may be instances where Emergency Ambulance Services may cross coverage boundaries to ensure the patient is transported to the place of definitive care. Service Specification The service specifications for the following purchase units are contained within this agreement: Emergency Road Ambulance Purchase Unit (TR0202) Service Provision The Ministry and the Provider agree that a total amount of [$XXXXXX] (GST excl) has been allocated to the purchase of Emergency Road Ambulance Services for the period from [insert date] to [insert date].

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Samples: Agreement for Services

Prime. Primary Response In a Medical Emergency – a system using rural doctors and nurses who are funded under contracts between those providers and ACC and the EAPs. Place of Definitive Care For the purposes of Emergency Ambulance Services, a place of definitive care is a receiving treatment facility which provides services and definitive care delivered by the most suitably qualified and experienced staff able to deal effectively with the patient’s presenting condition. The place of definitive care may be determined by the EAS clinical personnel in conjunction with the receiving treatment facility, and will always be dependent on the patient’s condition and need for urgent care or stabilisation. It may be deemed appropriate to transport the patient to a specialist facility, where services available better meet the needs of the patient, rather than the nearest facility Privately funded A commercial activity undertaken by the EAP in which they enter into an agreement with individuals or organisations for the provision of non-emergency ambulance services. ProQA Is an internationally recognised emergency medical dispatch system and triage tool. ProQA Determinant Level The level of severity indicated by ProQA: i.e. Echo, Delta, Charlie, Bravo, Alpha, Omega. Each ProQA determinant has been given a response plan that includes the prescribed crewing level and response priority. ProQA Determinant: Echo Immediately life threatening – Allows for the early recognition of life threatening conditions and early dispatch of the closest resource, and provides links to pre-arrival instructions to callers to assist with best practice clinical outcomes - Dispatch occurs at the beginning of the question sequence and is normally Advanced Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Delta Critical but not immediately life threatening – Allows for early recognition of critical conditions less life threatening. Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Charlie Serious but unstable – Allows for recognition of serious conditions not immediately Life threatening and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Bravo Serious but stable – Allows for recognition of conditions not immediately critical and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either, Advanced Life Support, Intermediate Life Support or Basic Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Alpha Stable with the potential to deteriorate, – Allows for recognition of non critical conditions. ProQA Determinant: Omega Ambulance Response Not Required. Sentinel Event A sentinel event has led to an unanticipated death or major loss of function not related to the course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition, and/or was a life threatening event. Serious Event A serious event has the potential to result in death or major loss of function, not related to the natural course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition and/or has resulted in significant harm and/or significant additional treatment. Severity Assessment Code Score The Severity Assessment Code (SAC) is an agreed scoring system used to determine the appropriate action to take following an incident. Service Capability Levels Means the The BLS (Basic), ILS (Intermediate) and ALS (Advanced) levels of service for emergency road and air ambulance services. Service Level Agreement A contractual agreement between the EACCs Ambulance Communications Services’ Provider and the EAPs, which outlines the operational aspects of their relationship. Part A: Terms and Conditions Specific to the Ministry related Services Payment details Details of all Purchase Units which apply to this Service Schedule: Purchase Unit (PU ID) Total Price excl GST GST Rate (15%) Payment Type Emergency Ambulance Communications Services (TR0205) [Include usual template info eg INSERT $ ] 15 [INSERT] Ambulance Clinical Desk (TR0208) [INSERT $] 15 [INSERT] Total Price for the Service Schedule [INSERT$ ] The price and invoicing etc] Payment Details [Insert] the Ministry will pay for the service you provide is specified above. Note that all prices are exclusive of GST. Invoicing [Insert] The Ministry will pay you on the dates set out in the Payment Schedule [Insert] for the services you provide in each invoice period so long as we receive a valid GST tax invoice from you. The invoice must meet all legal requirements and must contain the following information: Provider name (legal entity name) Provider number (legal entity number) Provider invoice number Contract number Purchase unit number or a description of the services being provided Date the invoice is due to be paid /date payment expected Dollar amount to be paid Period the service was provided Volume, if applicable GST rate GST number If we do not receive an invoice from you by the date specified in the in the payment schedule below, then we will pay you within 20 days after we receive the invoice. Payment schedule For TR0205 – Emergency Ambulance Communications Services Payments will be paid by the Ministry on these dates: On invoices received by the Ministry on or before: For the services supplied in the period 20 July 2012 30 June 2012 July – September 2012 20 October 2012 30 September 2012 October – December 2012 20 January 2013 31 December 2012 January – March 2013 20 April 2013 31 March 2013 April – June 2013 20 July 2013 30 June 2013 July – September 2013 20 October 2013 30 September 2013 October – December 2013 20 January 2014 31 December 2013 January 2014 For TR0208 – Ambulance Clinical Desk Payments will be paid by the Ministry on these dates: On invoices received by the Ministry on or before: For the services supplied in the period 20 July 2012 30 June 2012 July 2012 20 August 2012 31 July 2012 August 2012 20 September 2012 31 August 2012 September 2012 20 October 2012 30 September 2012 October 2012 20 November 2012 31 October 2012 November 2012 20 December 2012 30 November 2012 December 2012 20 January 2013 31 December 2012 January 2013 20 February 2013 31 January 2013 February 2013 20 March 2013 28 February 2013 March 2013 20 April 2013 31 March 2013 April 2013 20 May 2013 30 April 2013 May 2013 20 June 2013 31 May 2013 June 2013 20 July 2013 30 June 2013 July 2013 20 August 2013 31 July 2013 August 2013 20 September 2013 31 August 2013 September 2013 20 October 2013 30 September 2013 October 2013 20 November 2013 31 October 2013 November 2013 20 December 2013 30 November 2013 December 2013 20 January 2014 31 December 2013 January 2014 Coverage Area The Provider is contracted to provide Emergency Ambulance Communications Services in the areas identified in the table below for NorthComm, SouthComm and Central Comm. [enter coverage areasdelete as applicable, keep table below] Ambulance Communications Centre Coverage Areas1 Comms Regions Roadside to Bedside The boundaries of the Far North District, Whangarei District, Kaipara District, North Shore City, Xxxxxx District, Waitakere City, Auckland City, Manukau City, and Papakura District, and the coastal waters and islands to the limits of New Zealand as defined by ACC and Health legislation respectively2 NorthComm Northern The boundaries of the Franklin District, Hauraki District, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato District, Waipa District, Hamilton City, South Waikato District, Matamata-Piako District, Otorohanga District, Waitomo District, Ruapehu District (Ohura, Taumarunui and National Park Wards only), Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxx of Plenty District, Whakatane District, Kawerau District, Opotiki District [Mayor Island (Tuhua), Motiti Island], Gisborne District, and the coastal waters and islands to the limits of New Zealand as defined by ACC and Health legislation respectively2 NorthComm Midland New Plymouth District, Stratford District, and South Taranaki District and the coastal waters and islands to the limits of New Zealand as defined by ACC and Health legislation respectively2 Central Comm Midland The boundaries of the Wairoa District, Hastings District, Napier City, Central Hawkes Bay District, Wanganui District, Rangitikei District, Ruapehu District (Waiouru and Waimarino Wards only), Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx District, Horowhenua District, Kapiti Coast District, Upper Hutt City, Lower Hutt City, Porirua City, Wellington City, Masterton District, Carterton District, and South Wairarapa District, and the coastal waters and islands to the limits of New Zealand as defined by ACC and Health legislation respectively2 Central Comm Central The boundaries of the Tasman District, Nelson City, Marlborough District, Xxxxxx District, Grey District, Westland District, Kaikoura District, Hurunui District, Waimakariri District, Banks Peninsula District, Selwyn District, Christchurch City, Ashburton District, Timaru District, Mackenzie District, and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, and the coastal waters and islands to the limits of New Zealand as defined by ACC and Health legislation respectively2 SouthComm Canterbury/ West Coast The boundaries of the Waitaki District, Queenstown-Lakes District, Central Otago District, Dunedin City, Clutha District, Southland District, Xxxx District, and Invercargill City, and the coastal waters and islands to the limits of New Zealand as defined by ACC and Health legislation respectively2 SouthComm Southern There may will be instances where Emergency the Ambulance Services may cross coverage Communications Centres will provide 111 services in areas outside of their boundaries as listed in clause 4.1. The three Ambulance Communications Centres are linked by a single virtual network, which enables the overflow of calls to ensure be picked up by one of the patient is transported to the place of definitive careother Ambulance Communications Centres. Service Specification The service specifications for the following purchase units are contained within this agreement: Emergency Road Ambulance Purchase Unit Communications Service (TR0202TR0205) Ambulance Clinical Desk (TR0208) Payment for the Ambulance Clinical Desk will be contingent upon the actual clinical support desk services being in place for the period invoiced. Service Provision The total Ministry and the Provider agree that a total amount of [$XXXXXX] funding (GST exclexcluding GST) has been allocated to the purchase units identified in clause 5.1 above is as follows Emergency Ambulance Communications Services3 Ambulance Clinical Desk4 Total Total Funding for 2012/13* INSERT *this funding is for all Ambulance Communications Services in New Zealand The funding for Emergency Ambulance Communications Services is split between providers using the percentages detailed in the table in clause 6.3. The providers must notify the National Ambulance Sector Office (NASO) of any changes required to these percentages. For the avoidance of doubt, the following table details the funding allocation (excluding GST): Emergency Road Ambulance Communications Services Ambulance Clinical Desk Services Total SJECL5 CECL6 SJECL CECL SJECL CECL 2012/13 Split INSERT 2012/13 Amount Payment Amount Contract Value* * for the period from duration of the contract – 1 July 2012 to 31 January 2014 (based on 2012/13 funding and provider split) Payment of Services In accordance with Part 1 of the Public Finance Xxx 0000, both parties acknowledge that payment to the Provider beyond 2012/13 is contingent upon the appropriation of adequate levels of funding for services of the type covered by this Agreement under an Act of Parliament for that financial year. Part B: Terms and Conditions Specific to ACC-related Services Coverage Area The Provider is contracted to provide Ambulance Communications Services in the areas identified in the table below for NorthComm, SouthComm and CentralComm. [insert date] to [insert datedelete as applicable, keep whole table below].

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Samples: Agreement for Services

Prime. Primary Response In a Medical Emergency – a system using rural doctors and nurses who are funded under contracts between those providers and ACC and the EAPs. Place of Definitive Care For the purposes of Emergency Ambulance Services, a place of definitive care is a receiving treatment facility which provides services and definitive care delivered by the most suitably qualified and experienced staff able to deal effectively with the patient’s presenting condition. The place of definitive care may be determined by the EAS clinical personnel in conjunction with the receiving treatment facility, and will always be dependent on the patient’s condition and need for urgent care or stabilisation. It may be deemed appropriate to transport the patient to a specialist facility, where services available better meet the needs of the patient, rather than the nearest facility Privately funded A commercial activity undertaken by the EAP in which they enter into an agreement with individuals or organisations for the provision of non-emergency ambulance services. Term Definition ProQA Is an internationally recognised emergency medical dispatch system and triage tool. ProQA Determinant Level The level of severity indicated by ProQA: i.e. Echo, Delta, Charlie, Bravo, Alpha, Omega. Each ProQA determinant has been given a response plan that includes the prescribed crewing level and response priority. ProQA Determinant: Echo Immediately life threatening – Allows for the early recognition of life threatening conditions and early dispatch of the closest resource, and provides links to pre-arrival instructions to callers to assist with best practice clinical outcomes - Dispatch occurs at the beginning of the question sequence and is normally Advanced Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Delta Critical but not immediately life threatening – Allows for early recognition of critical conditions less life threatening. Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Charlie Serious Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx but unstable – Allows for recognition of serious conditions not immediately Life threatening and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Bravo Serious but stable – Allows for recognition of conditions not immediately critical and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either, Advanced Life Support, Intermediate Life Support or Basic Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Alpha Stable with the potential to deteriorate, – Allows for recognition of non critical conditions. ProQA Determinant: Omega Ambulance Response Not Required. Sentinel Event A sentinel event has led to an unanticipated death or major loss of function not related to the course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition, and/or was a life threatening event. Serious Event A serious event has the potential to result in death or major loss of function, not related to the natural course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition and/or has resulted in significant harm and/or significant additional treatment. Severity Assessment Code Score The Severity Assessment Code (SAC) is an agreed scoring system used to determine the appropriate action to take following an incident. Service Capability Levels Means the The BLS (Basic), ILS (Intermediate) and ALS (Advanced) levels of service for emergency road and air ambulance services. Service Level Agreement A contractual agreement between the EACCs Ambulance Communications Services’ Provider and the EAPs, which outlines the operational aspects of their relationship. Part A: Terms and Conditions Specific to the Ministry related Services [Include usual template info eg price and invoicing etc] Payment Details [Insert] Invoicing [Insert] Payment Schedule [Insert] Coverage Area The Provider is contracted to provide Emergency Ambulance Services in [enter coverage areas] There may be instances where Emergency Ambulance Services may cross coverage boundaries to ensure the patient is transported to the place of definitive care. Service Specification The service specifications for the following purchase units are contained within this agreement: Emergency Road Ambulance Purchase Unit (TR0202) Service Provision The Ministry and the Provider agree that a total amount of [$XXXXXX] (GST excl) has been allocated to the purchase of Emergency Road Ambulance Services for the period from [insert date] to [insert date].Services‌

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Samples: Agreement for Services

Prime. Primary Response In a Medical Emergency – a system using rural doctors and nurses who are funded under contracts between those providers and ACC and the EAPs. Term Definition Place of Definitive Care For the purposes of Emergency Ambulance Services, a place of definitive care is a receiving treatment facility which provides services and definitive care delivered by the most suitably qualified and experienced staff able to deal effectively with the patient’s presenting condition. The place of definitive care may be determined by the EAS clinical personnel in conjunction with the receiving treatment facility, and will always be dependent on the patient’s condition and need for urgent care or stabilisation. It may be deemed appropriate to transport the patient to a specialist facility, where services available better meet the needs of the patient, rather than the nearest facility Privately funded A commercial activity undertaken by the EAP in which they enter into an agreement with individuals or organisations for the provision of non-emergency ambulance services. ProQA Is an internationally recognised emergency medical dispatch system and triage tool. ProQA Determinant Level The level of severity indicated by ProQA: i.e. Echo, Delta, Charlie, Bravo, Alpha, Omega. Each ProQA determinant has been given a response plan that includes the prescribed crewing level and response priority. ProQA Determinant: Echo Immediately life threatening – Allows for the early recognition of life threatening conditions and early dispatch of the closest resource, and provides links to pre-arrival instructions to callers to assist with best practice clinical outcomes - Dispatch occurs at the beginning of the question sequence and is normally Advanced Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Delta Critical but not immediately life threatening – Allows for early recognition of critical conditions less life threatening. Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Charlie Serious but unstable – Allows for recognition of serious conditions not immediately Life threatening and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Bravo Serious but stable – Allows for recognition of conditions not immediately critical and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either, Advanced Life Support, Intermediate Life Support or Basic Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Alpha Stable with the potential to deteriorate, – Allows for recognition of non critical conditions. ProQA Determinant: Omega Ambulance Response Not Required. Term Definition Sentinel Event A sentinel event has led to an unanticipated death or major loss of function not related to the course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition, and/or was a life threatening event. Serious Event A serious event has the potential to result in death or major loss of function, not related to the natural course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition and/or has resulted in significant harm and/or significant additional treatment. Severity Assessment Code Score The Severity Assessment Code (SAC) is an agreed scoring system used to determine the appropriate action to take following an incident. Service Capability Levels Means the BLS (Basic), ILS (Intermediate) and ALS (Advanced) levels of service for emergency road and air ambulance services. Service Level Agreement A contractual agreement between the EACCs and the EAPs, which outlines the operational aspects of their relationship. Part A: Terms and Conditions Specific to the Ministry related Services [Include usual template info eg price and invoicing etc] Payment Details [Insert] Invoicing [Insert] Payment Schedule [Insert] Coverage Area The Provider is contracted to provide Emergency Ambulance Services in [enter coverage areas] There may be instances where Emergency Ambulance Services may cross coverage boundaries to ensure the patient is transported to the place of definitive care. Service Specification The service specifications for the following purchase units are contained within this agreement: Emergency Road Ambulance Purchase Unit (TR0202) Service Provision The Ministry and the Provider agree that a total amount of [$XXXXXX] (GST excl) has been allocated to the purchase of Emergency Road Ambulance Services for the period from [insert date] to [insert date].

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Samples: Agreement for Services

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Prime. Primary Response In a Medical Emergency – a system using rural doctors and nurses who are funded under contracts between those providers and ACC and the EAPs. Term Definition Place of Definitive Care For the purposes of Emergency Ambulance Services, a place of definitive care is a receiving treatment facility which provides services and definitive care delivered by the most suitably qualified and experienced staff able to deal effectively with the patient’s presenting condition. The place of definitive care may be determined by the EAS clinical personnel in conjunction with the receiving treatment facility, and will always be dependent on the patient’s condition and need for urgent care or stabilisation. It may be deemed appropriate to transport the patient to a specialist facility, where services available better meet the needs of the patient, rather than the nearest facility Privately funded A commercial activity undertaken by the EAP in which they enter into an agreement with individuals or organisations for the provision of non-emergency ambulance services. ProQA Is an internationally recognised emergency medical dispatch system and triage tool. ProQA Determinant Level The level of severity indicated by ProQA: i.e. Echo, Delta, Charlie, Bravo, Alpha, Omega. Each ProQA determinant has been given a response plan that includes the prescribed crewing level and response priority. ProQA Determinant: Echo Immediately life threatening – Allows for the early recognition of life threatening conditions and early dispatch of the closest resource, and provides links to pre-arrival instructions to callers to assist with best practice clinical outcomes - Dispatch occurs at the beginning of the question sequence and is normally Advanced Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Delta Critical but not immediately life threatening – Allows for early recognition of critical conditions less life threatening. Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Charlie Serious but unstable – Allows for recognition of serious conditions not immediately Life threatening and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Bravo Serious but stable – Allows for recognition of conditions not immediately critical and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either, Advanced Life Support, Intermediate Life Support or Basic Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Alpha Stable with the potential to deteriorate, – Allows for recognition of non critical conditions. ProQA Determinant: Omega Ambulance Response Not Required. Term Definition Sentinel Event A sentinel event has led to an unanticipated death or major loss of function not related to the course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition, and/or was a life threatening event. Serious Event A serious event has the potential to result in death or major loss of function, not related to the natural course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition and/or has resulted in significant harm and/or significant additional treatment. Severity Assessment Code Score The Severity Assessment Code (SAC) is an agreed scoring system used to determine the appropriate action to take following an incident. Service Capability Levels Means the BLS (Basic), ILS (Intermediate) and ALS (Advanced) levels of service for emergency road and air ambulance services. Service Level Agreement A contractual agreement between the EACCs and the EAPs, which outlines the operational aspects of their relationship. Part A: Terms and Conditions Specific to the Ministry related Services [Include usual template info eg price and invoicing etc] Payment Details [Insert] Invoicing [Insert] Payment Schedule [Insert] Coverage Area The Provider is contracted to provide Emergency Ambulance Services in [enter coverage areas] There may be instances where Emergency Ambulance Services may cross coverage boundaries to ensure the patient is transported to the place of definitive care. Service Specification The service specifications for the following purchase units are contained within this agreement: Emergency Road Ambulance Purchase Unit (TR0202) Service Provision The Ministry and the Provider agree that a total amount of [$XXXXXX] (GST excl) has been allocated to the purchase of Emergency Road Ambulance Services for the period from [insert date] to [insert date].

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Samples: Agreement for Services

Prime. Primary Response In a Medical Emergency – a system using rural doctors and nurses who are funded under contracts between those providers and ACC and the EAPs. Place of Definitive Care For the purposes of Emergency Ambulance Services, a place of definitive care is a receiving treatment facility which provides services and definitive care delivered by the most suitably qualified and experienced staff able to deal effectively with the patient’s presenting condition. The place of definitive care may be determined by the EAS clinical personnel in conjunction with the receiving treatment facility, and will always be dependent on the patient’s condition and need for urgent care or stabilisation. It may be deemed appropriate to transport the patient to a specialist facility, where services available better meet the needs of the patient, rather than the nearest facility Privately funded A commercial activity undertaken by the EAP in which they enter into an agreement with individuals or organisations for the provision of non-emergency ambulance services. Term Definition ProQA Is an internationally recognised emergency medical dispatch system and triage tool. ProQA Determinant Level The level of severity indicated by ProQA: i.e. Echo, Delta, Charlie, Bravo, Alpha, Omega. Each ProQA determinant has been given a response plan that includes the prescribed crewing level and response priority. ProQA Determinant: Echo Immediately life threatening – Allows for the early recognition of life threatening conditions and early dispatch of the closest resource, and provides links to pre-arrival instructions to callers to assist with best practice clinical outcomes - Dispatch occurs at the beginning of the question sequence and is normally Advanced Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Delta Critical but not immediately life threatening – Allows for early recognition of critical conditions less life threatening. Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1. ProQA Determinant: Charlie Serious but unstable – Allows for recognition of serious conditions not immediately Life threatening and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either Advanced Life Support or Intermediate Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Bravo Serious but stable – Allows for recognition of conditions not immediately critical and Dispatch occurs at a given point during the Key Question sequence depending on severity and is usually either, Advanced Life Support, Intermediate Life Support or Basic Life Support Priority 1 or 2. ProQA Determinant: Alpha Stable with the potential to deteriorate, – Allows for recognition of non critical conditions. ProQA Determinant: Omega Ambulance Response Not Required. Sentinel Event A sentinel event has led to an unanticipated death or major loss of function not related to the course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition, and/or was a life threatening event. Serious Event A serious event has the potential to result in death or major loss of function, not related to the natural course of the person’s injury, illness or underlying condition and/or has resulted in significant harm and/or significant additional treatment. Severity Assessment Code Score The Severity Assessment Code (SAC) is an agreed scoring system used to determine the appropriate action to take following an incident. Service Capability Levels Means the The BLS (Basic), ILS (Intermediate) and ALS (Advanced) levels of service for emergency road and air ambulance services. Service Level Agreement A contractual agreement between the EACCs Ambulance Communications Services’ Provider and the EAPs, which outlines the operational aspects of their relationship. Part A: Terms and Conditions Specific to the Ministry related Services [Include usual template info eg price and invoicing etc] Payment Details [Insert] Invoicing [Insert] Payment Schedule [Insert] Coverage Area The Provider is contracted to provide Emergency Ambulance Services in [enter coverage areas] There may be instances where Emergency Ambulance Services may cross coverage boundaries to ensure the patient is transported to the place of definitive care. Service Specification The service specifications for the following purchase units are contained within this agreement: Emergency Road Ambulance Purchase Unit (TR0202) Service Provision The Ministry and the Provider agree that a total amount of [$XXXXXX] (GST excl) has been allocated to the purchase of Emergency Road Ambulance Services for the period from [insert date] to [insert date].Services‌

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Samples: Agreement for Services

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