Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 87.djvu/632

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[87 STAT. 600]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1973
[87 STAT. 600]

600

PUBLIC LAW 93-154-NOV. 16, 1973

[87 STAT.

  • '(iv) include an adequate number of necessary ground, air,

and water vehicles and other transportation facilities to meet the individual characteristics of the system's service area— ' ' (I) which vehicles and facilities meet appropriate standards relating to location, design, performance, and equipment, and " ( II) the operators and other personnel for which vehicles and facilities meet appropriate training and experience requirements; " (v) include an adequate number of easily accessible emergency medical services facilities which are collectively capable of providing services on a continuous basis, which have appropriate nonduplicative and categorized capabilities, which meet appropriate standards relating to capacity, location, personnel, and equipment, and which are coordinated with other health care facilities of the system; "(vi) provide access (including appropriate transportation) to specialized critical medical care units in the system's service area, or, if there are no such units or an inadequate number of them in such area, provide access to such units in neighboring areas if access to such units is feasible in terms of time and distance; "(vii) provide for the effective utilization of the appropriate personnel, facilities, and equipment of each public safety agency providing emergency services in the system's service area; "(viii) be organized in a manner that provides persons who reside in the system's service area and who have no professional training or financial interest in the provision of health care with an adequate opportunity to participate in the making of policy for the system; "(ix) provide, without prior inquiry as to ability to pay, necessary emergency medical services to all patients requiring such services; " (x) provide for transfer of patients to facilities and programs which offer such followup care and rehabilitation as is necessary to effect the maximum recovery of the patient; "(xi) provide for a standardized patient recordkeeping system meeting appropriate standards established by the Secretary, which records shall cover the treatment of the patient from initial entry into the system through his discharge from it, and shall be consistent with ensuing patient records used in followup care and rehabilitation of the patient; "(xii) provide programs of public education and information in the system's service area (taking into account the needs of visitors to, as well as residents of, that area to know or be able to learn immediately the means of obtaining emergency medical services) which programs stress the general dissemination of information regarding appropriate methods of medical self-help and first-aid and regarding the availability of first-aid training programs in the area; "(xiii) provide for (I) periodic, comprehensive, and independent review and evaluation of the extent and quality of the emergency health care services provided in the system's service area, and ( II) submission to the Secretary of the reports of each such review and evaluation; "(xiv) have a plan to assure that the system will be capable of providing emergency medical services in the system's service area during mass casualties, natural disasters, or national emergencies; and