Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 15-3-1-5.3.1 - Emergency Department1. The facility must have an emergency department, division, service or section staffed so trauma patients are assured immediate and appropriate initial care. The emergency physician and/or mid-level providers must be in-house 24 hours/day, immediately available at all times, and capable of evaluating trauma patients and providing initial resuscitation. The emergency medicine physician will provide team leadership and care for the trauma patient until the arrival of the surgeon in the resuscitation area. The emergency department must have established standards and procedures to ensure immediate and appropriate care for the adult and pediatric trauma patient. The medical director for the department must participate with the Multidisciplinary Trauma Committee and the trauma PI process. The emergency department medical director must meet the recommended requirements related to commitment, experience, continuing education, ongoing credentialing, and initial or current board certified in emergency medicine.2. The medical director of the emergency department, along with the TMD, will establish trauma-specific credentials that must exceed those that are required for general hospital privileges. Examples of credentialing requirements would include skill proficiency, training requirements, conference attendance, education requirements, ATLS verification, and specialty board certification. 3. The emergency medicine physician or designee will be responsible for activating the trauma team based on predetermined response protocols. He/She will provide team leadership and care for the trauma patient until the arrival of the surgeon in the resuscitation area. The emergency department must have established standards and procedures to ensure immediate and appropriate care for the adult and pediatric trauma patient. The emergency department medical director, or his/her designee, must act as a liaison and participate with the Multidisciplinary Trauma Committee and the trauma PI process.4. There must be an adequate number of RN's staffed for the trauma resuscitation area in-house 24 hours/day. Emergency nurses staffing the trauma resuscitation area must be a current provider of Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum (TNCC), or Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN), and participate in the ongoing PI process of the trauma program. Nurses must obtain TNCC or ATCN within 18 months of assignment to the ER.5. The list of required equipment necessary for the ED can be found on line at the Department's website.15 Miss. Code. R. 3-1-5.3.1
Miss. Code Ann. § 41-59-5