Section 1890. Responsibilities of operational medical directors  


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  • A. Responsibilities of the operational medical director regarding medical control functions include but are not limited to medical directions provided directly to prehospital providers by the OMD or a designee either on-scene or through direct voice communications.

    B. Responsibilities of the operational medical director regarding medical direction functions include but are not limited to:

    1. Using protocols, operational policies and procedures, medical audits, reviews of care and determination of outcomes for the purpose of establishing direction of education and limitation of provider patient care functions.

    2. Verifying that qualifications and credentials for the agency's patient care or emergency medical dispatch personnel are maintained on an ongoing basis through training, testing and certification that, at a minimum, meet the requirements of these regulations, other applicable state regulations and including, but not limited to, § 32.1-111.5 of the Code of Virginia.

    3. Functioning as a resource to the agency in planning and scheduling the delivery of training and continuing education programs for agency personnel.

    4. Taking or recommending appropriate remedial or corrective measures for EMS personnel, consistent with state, regional and local EMS policies that may include but are not limited to counseling, retraining, testing, probation, and in-hospital or field internships.

    5. Suspending certified EMS personnel from medical care duties pending review and evaluation. Following final review, the OMD shall notify the provider, the EMS agency and the Office of EMS in writing of the nature and length of any suspension of practice privileges that are the result of disciplinary action.

    6. Reviewing and auditing agency activities to ensure an effective quality management program for continuous system and patient care improvement, and functioning as a resource in the development and implementation of a comprehensive mechanism for the management of records of agency activities including prehospital patient care and dispatch reports, patient complaints, allegations of substandard care and deviations from patient care protocols or other established standards.

    7. Interacting with state, regional and local EMS authorities to develop, implement, and revise medical and operational protocols consistent with the Code of Virginia and dispatch protocols, policies, and procedures designed to deliver quality patient care. This function includes the selection and use of appropriate medications, supplies, and equipment.

    8. Maintaining appropriate professional relationships with the local community including but not limited to medical care facilities, emergency departments, emergency physicians, allied health personnel, law enforcement, fire protection and dispatch agencies.

    9. Establishing any other agency rules or regulations pertaining to proper delivery of patient care by the agency.

    10. Providing for the maintenance of written records of actions taken by the OMD to fulfill the requirements of this section.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 19, Issue 03, eff. January 15, 2003; amended, Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 01, eff. October 10, 2012.

Statutory Authority

§§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-111.4 of the Code of Virginia.