Oregon Code § 682.512·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Time-Sensitive Medical Emergencies Advisory Committee; membership; duties;
Oregon Health Authority rules.
(1) The Time-Sensitive Medical Emergencies Advisory Committee is established in
the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board. The committee shall consist of
members determined by the board and the Oregon Health Authority and must
include at least:
(a) One member
who is a physician who practices general surgery and specializes in the
treatment of trauma patients;
(b) One member
who is a physician who practices neurology and specializes in the treatment of
stroke patients;
(c) One member
who is a physician who practices cardiology and manages acute cardiac
conditions;
(d) One member
who is a physician who practices critical care medicine;
(e) One member
who is a physician who practices emergency medicine;
(f) One member
who is a physician who practices emergency medical services medicine;
(g) One member
who is a physician who practices in neurological surgery and neurocritical care
and manages both trauma and stroke patients;
(h) One member
who is an emergency medical services provider licensed under ORS 682.216; and
(i) One member
who represents a patient equity organization or is an academic professional
specializing in health equity.
(2)(a) The
committee shall provide advice and recommendations to the board regarding
systems of care related to time-sensitive medical emergencies, including at
least cardiac, stroke, airway, sepsis and trauma emergencies. The commission
shall also consider other time-sensitive emergencies including but not limited
to sepsis, infectious diseases, pandemics, active seizures and severe
respiratory emergencies.
(b) The committee
shall provide recommendations to the board on:
(A) The
regionalization and improvement of care for time-sensitive medical emergencies.
(B) The
designation, using nationally recognized classifications where possible, of
emergency medical services centers for the provision of care for time-sensitive
medical emergencies. If no nationally recognized classifications exist, the
committee shall undertake a public deliberation process to establish
classifications and submit the established classifications to the board for
approval. In establishing and approving classifications, the committee and the
board shall prioritize patient care.
(3) The committee
shall:
(a) Advise the
board with respect to the boards duties related to care for cardiac, stroke,
trauma and other identified time-sensitive emergencies;
(b) Advise the
board on potential rules that the board may recommend to the authority for
adoption related to care for cardiac, stroke, trauma and other identified
time-sensitive emergencies;
(c) Analyze data
related to care for cardiac, stroke, trauma and other identified time-sensitive
emergencies;
(d) Recommend to
the board improvements to the Emergency Medical Services Program regarding care
for cardiac, stroke, trauma and other identified time-sensitive emergencies;
and
(e) Identify
inequities in the provision of care and provide recommendations to the board
and program to resolve the identified inequities.
(4) The members
of the committee who are physicians must be physicians licensed under ORS
chapter 677.
(5) The authority
may adopt rules as necessary to carry out this section, including rules to
adopt the nationally recognized classifications described in subsection (2) of
this section. [2024 c.32 §6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 682.512
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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