8105 - Duties of department.

     § 8105.  Duties of department.        (a)  Duty.--It shall be the duty of the department to assist     in the development of local EMS systems; plan, guide and     coordinate the development of regional EMS systems into a     unified Statewide system; and coordinate systems in this     Commonwealth with similar systems in neighboring states.        (b)  Authority.--The department shall be the lead agency for     EMS in this Commonwealth. The department is authorized to:            (1)  Coordinate a program for planning, developing,        maintaining, expanding, improving and upgrading EMS systems        in this Commonwealth.            (2)  Establish, by regulation, standards and criteria        governing the awarding and administration of contracts and        grants under this chapter for initiation, maintenance and        improvement of regional EMS systems.            (3)  Require collection and maintenance of patient data        and information in EMS patient care reports by EMS agencies.            (4)  Collect, as deemed necessary and appropriate, data        and information regarding patients who utilize emergency        departments without being admitted to the facility and        patients admitted through emergency departments, trauma        centers or directly to special care units, in a manner that        protects and maintains the confidential nature of patient        records. The data and information shall be reasonable in        detail and shall be collected pursuant to regulations issued        by the department. Data and information shall be limited to        that which may be used for specific planning, research and        quality improvement purposes and shall not be duplicative of        data and information already available to the department.            (5)  Prepare and revise a Statewide EMS system plan under        section 8111 (relating to comprehensive plan).            (6)  Define and approve training programs and accredit        educational institutions for EMS training of EMS providers.            (7)  Provide technical assistance to local governments,        EMS agencies and other entities for the purpose of assuring        effective planning and execution of EMS.            (8)  Administer contracts and grants authorized under        this chapter and other grants pertaining to EMS.            (9)  Establish standards for the licensing, registration        and operation of EMS agencies and inspect EMS agencies for        compliance with this chapter and regulations adopted under        this chapter.            (10)  Maintain a quality improvement program for the        purpose of monitoring and improving the delivery of EMS.            (11)  Promulgate regulations to establish standards and        criteria for EMS systems.            (12)  Integrate all trauma centers accredited pursuant to        section 8107 (relating to Pennsylvania Trauma Systems        Foundation) into the Statewide EMS system.            (13)  Recommend to 911 and other EMS agency dispatchers        protocols with respect to the type and quantity of EMS        resources to dispatch to emergencies.            (14)  Investigate, based upon complaints and information        received, possible violations of this chapter and regulations        under this chapter and take disciplinary actions, seek        injunctions and refer matters for criminal prosecution.            (15)  Investigate complaints concerning delivery of        services by trauma centers and forward investigation results        to the appropriate accrediting entity with a recommendation        for action.            (16)  Enter into agreements with other states which may        include, as appropriate to effectuate the purposes of this        chapter, the acceptance of EMS resources of other states that        do not fully satisfy the requirements of this chapter or        regulations adopted under this chapter.        (c)  EMS protocols.--The department shall establish criteria     and protocols, including bypass protocols, for evaluation,     triage, treatment, transport, transfer and referral of patients     to ensure that they receive appropriate EMS and are transported     to the most appropriate facility. Regional EMS councils shall     not be eligible for contracts or grant funds or State EMS     Operating Fund disbursements unless they assist in ensuring     regional implementation of the criteria and protocols. Protocols     under this subsection are not subject to the rulemaking process.        Cross References.  Section 8105 is referred to in sections     8106, 8128 of this title.