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Home » US Law » 2022 Iowa Code » Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH » Chapter 147A - EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE — TRAUMA CARE

Section 147A.28 – Prohibited acts.

147A.28 Prohibited acts. A hospital or emergency care facility that imparts or conveys, or causes to be imparted or conveyed, that it is a trauma care facility, or that uses any other term to indicate or imply that the hospital or emergency care facility is a trauma care facility without having obtained a certificate of […]

Section 147A.4 – Rulemaking authority.

147A.4 Rulemaking authority. 1. a. The department shall adopt rules required or authorized by this subchapter pertaining to the operation of service programs which have received authorization under section 147A.5 to utilize the services of certified emergency medical care providers. These rules shall include but need not be limited to requirements concerning physician supervision, necessary […]

Section 147A.6 – Emergency medical care provider certificates — fees and renewal.

147A.6 Emergency medical care provider certificates — fees and renewal. 1. The department, upon initial application and receipt of the prescribed initial application fee, shall issue a certificate to an individual who has met all of the requirements for emergency medical care provider certification established by the rules adopted under section 147A.4, subsection 2. All […]

Section 147A.8 – Authority of certified emergency medical care provider.

147A.8 Authority of certified emergency medical care provider. An emergency medical care provider properly certified under this subchapter may: 1. Render emergency and nonemergency medical care, rescue, and lifesaving services in those areas for which the emergency medical care provider is certified, as defined and approved in accordance with the rules of the department, at […]

Section 147A.9 – Remote supervision — emergency communication failure — authorization to initiate emergency procedures.

147A.9 Remote supervision — emergency communication failure — authorization to initiate emergency procedures. 1. When voice contact or a telemetered electrocardiogram is monitored by a physician, physician’s designee, or physician assistant, and direct communication is maintained, an emergency medical care provider may upon order of the monitoring physician or upon standing orders of a physician […]