Statute Text
Emergency Medical Services Program duties; reporting.
(1) The Emergency Medical Services
Program, with the advice of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board, the
Time-Sensitive Medical Emergencies Advisory Committee, the Emergency Medical
Services Advisory Committee, the Pediatric Emergency Medical Services Advisory
Committee and the Behavioral Health Emergency Medical Services Advisory
Committee, shall:
(a) Coordinate
with national health organizations involved in improving the quality of stroke,
cardiac, trauma, pediatric and behavioral health care to avoid duplicative
information and redundant processes;
(b) Use
information related to stroke, cardiac, trauma, pediatric and behavioral health
care to support improvement in the quality of care in accordance with
guidelines that meet or exceed nationally recognized standards;
(c) Encourage the
sharing of information among health care providers on practices that improve
the quality of stroke, cardiac, trauma, pediatric and behavioral health care;
(d) Facilitate
communication about data trends and treatment developments among health care
providers and coordinated care organizations that provide services related to
stroke, cardiac, trauma, pediatric and behavioral health care; and
(e) Provide
stroke, cardiac, trauma, pediatric and behavioral health care data, and
recommendations for improvement to care, to coordinated care organizations.
(2) Not later
than the beginning of each odd-numbered year regular session of the Legislative
Assembly, the program shall submit to the Legislative Assembly a report in the
manner provided in ORS 192.245 summarizing the programs activities under this
section. [2024 c.32 §3]
Note:
The amendments to 682.503 by
section 37, chapter 32, Oregon Laws 2024, become operative January 1, 2027. See
section 44, chapter 32, Oregon Laws 2024. The text that is operative on and
after January 1, 2027, is set forth for the users convenience.
682.503.
(1) The Emergency Medical Services
Program, with the advice of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board, the
Time-Sensitive Medical Emergencies Advisory Committee, the Emergency Medical
Services Advisory Committee, the Pediatric Emergency Medical Services Advisory
Committee, the Behavioral Health Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee
and the Long Term Care and Senior Care Emergency Medical Services Advisory
Committee, shall:
(a) Coordinate
with national health organizations involved in improving the quality of stroke,
cardiac, trauma, pediatric, behavioral health and long term and senior care to
avoid duplicative information and redundant processes;
(b) Use
information related to stroke, cardiac, trauma, pediatric, behavioral health
and long term and senior care to support improvement in the quality of care in
accordance with guidelines that meet or exceed nationally recognized standards;
(c) Encourage the
sharing of information among health care providers on practices that improve
the quality of stroke, cardiac, trauma, pediatric, behavioral health and long
term and senior care;
(d) Facilitate
communication about data trends and treatment developments among health care
providers and coordinated care organizations that provide services related to
stroke, cardiac, trauma, pediatric, behavioral health and long term and senior
care; and
(e) Provide
stroke, cardiac, trauma, pediatric, behavioral health and long term and senior
care data, and recommendations for improvement to care, to coordinated care
organizations.
(2) Not later
than the beginning of each odd-numbered year regular session of the Legislative
Assembly, the program shall submit to the Legislative Assembly a report in the
manner provided in ORS 192.245 summarizing the programs activities under this
section.