Resource Hospital definition

Resource Hospital means a facility designated by the EMS Committee to provide on-line medical control for the provision of pre-hospital emergency care.
Resource Hospital means the hospital that is responsible for an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) System in a specific geographic region, as defined in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act [210 ILCS 50].
Resource Hospital means a hospital in Wisconsin or a bordering state that makes a written commitment to assist the level III coordinating facility of an RTAC to meet the needs required for the development, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of the regional trauma system.

Examples of Resource Hospital in a sentence

  • The Resource Hospital has the authority and the responsibility for the planning, development and ongoing operation of the EMS System.

  • POLICY An "Associate Hospital" in the East Central Illinois EMS System shall provide the same clinical and communications services as the Resource Hospital, but shall not have the primary responsibility for personnel training and System operations.

  • POLICY The EMS Medical Director is the physician, appointed by the Resource Hospital, who has the responsibility and authority for total management of the EMS System.

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  • The East Central Illinois EMS System Administrative Director is the administrator appointed by the Resource Hospital with the approval of the EMS Medical Director, who is responsible for the administration of the East Central Illinois EMS System.

  • Grande Ronde Hospital has been identified by OHA as the Region 9 Regional Resource Hospital.

  • Record-keeping requirements for participants, which must be maintained at the Resource Hospital.

  • When a paramedic/PHRN/ECRN retires, leaves the System, drops his or her status to EMT-B, or drops all licensure/certification; return their file to the Resource Hospital EMS Office for archiving.

  • Field time must be documented on the System form (available on the System website: www.nwcemss.org) under ECRN education and be forwarded to the Resource Hospital with the other certification paperwork.

  • A System Resource Hospital educator will come to the agency to provide written testing to larger cohorts of applicants to gain efficiencies.


More Definitions of Resource Hospital

Resource Hospital means a facility designated by the EMS Committee to provide on-line medical control for the provision of prehospital emergency care.
Resource Hospital means the hospital that is responsible for an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) System in a specific geographic region. Responsibilities include education for EMS personnel and recommendations for their re-licensure, and development of standard medical protocols for the EMS system for which it takes the lead. Resource hospitals deal with pre-hospital and Emergency Department issues only, unlike the Trauma Center. The Resource Hospital functions with the Associate and Participating Hospitals within the specific EMS system. There are 62 EMS systems within 11 EMS Regions in Illinois.
Resource Hospital means the hospital that is responsible for an Emergency

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