(b) A Region's Trauma Center Medical Directors may
choose to participate in the development of the EMS Region
Plan through membership on the Regional EMS Advisory
Committee, rather than through a separate Trauma Center Medical Directors
Committee. If that option is selected,
the Region's Trauma Center Medical Director shall also
determine whether a separate Regional Trauma Advisory
Committee is necessary for the Region.
(c) In the event of disputes over content of the
Plan between the Region's EMS Medical Directors Committee and the
Region's Trauma Center Medical Directors or Trauma Center
Medical Directors Committee, whichever is applicable, the
Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health shall
intervene through a mechanism established by the Department
through rules adopted pursuant to this Act.
(d) "Regional EMS Advisory Committee" means a
committee formed within an Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Region to advise the Region's EMS Medical Directors
Committee and to select the Region's representative to the
State Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council,
consisting of at least the members of the Region's EMS
Medical Directors Committee, the Chair of the Regional
Trauma Committee, the EMS System Coordinators from each
Resource Hospital within the Region, one administrative
representative from an Associate Hospital within the Region,
one administrative representative from a Participating
Hospital within the Region, one administrative
representative from the vehicle service provider which
responds to the highest number of calls for emergency service within
the Region, one administrative representative of a vehicle
service provider from each System within the Region, one individual from each level of license provided in Section 3.50 of this Act, one Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse
practicing within the Region,
and one registered professional nurse currently practicing
in an emergency department within the Region.
Of the 2 administrative representatives of vehicle service providers, at
least one shall be an administrative representative of a private vehicle
service provider. The
Department's Regional EMS Coordinator for each Region shall
serve as a non-voting member of that Region's EMS Advisory
Committee.
Every 2 years, the members of the Region's EMS Medical
Directors Committee shall rotate serving as Committee Chair,
and select the Associate Hospital, Participating Hospital
and vehicle service providers which shall send
representatives to the Advisory Committee, and the
EMS personnel and nurse who shall serve on the
Advisory Committee.
(e) "Regional Trauma Advisory Committee" means a
committee formed within an Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Region, to advise the Region's Trauma Center Medical
Directors Committee, consisting of at least the Trauma
Center Medical Directors and Trauma Coordinators from each
Trauma Center within the Region, one EMS Medical Director
from a resource hospital within the Region, one EMS System
Coordinator from another resource hospital within the
Region, one representative each from a public and private
vehicle service provider which transports trauma patients
within the Region, an administrative representative from
each trauma center within the Region, one EMR, EMD, EMT, EMT-I, A-EMT, Paramedic, ECRN, or PHRN representing
the highest level of EMS personnel practicing within the Region, one
emergency physician and one Trauma Nurse Specialist (TNS)
currently practicing in a trauma center. The Department's
Regional EMS Coordinator for each Region shall serve as a
non-voting member of that Region's Trauma Advisory
Committee.
Every 2 years, the members of the Trauma Center Medical
Directors Committee shall rotate serving as Committee Chair,
and select the vehicle service providers, EMS personnel, emergency
physician, EMS System Coordinator and TNS who shall serve on
the Advisory Committee.
(Source: P.A. 98-973, eff. 8-15-14.)
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