Maryland Code § HG-19-307.1

Section HG-19-307.1
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The Department shall adopt regulations for a limited service hospital that
include the following standards:
(1) The limited service hospital shall be open 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week;
(2) There shall be at least one physician credentialed in emergency
medicine at the limited service hospital at all times;
(3) A sufficient number of registered nurses and other health
professionals shall be available at the limited service hospital to provide advanced
life support;
(4) Basic X-ray and laboratory facilities shall be available at the
limited service hospital and operable at all times by one radiology technician and one
laboratory technician;
(5) Resuscitation equipment, including monitor, defibrillator, cardiac
medications, intubation equipment, and intravenous line equipment shall be
available at the limited service hospital and operable at all times;
(6) Standard procedures in accordance with the State Emergency
Medical Services Plan shall exist for the immediate transport of individuals in need
of hospitalization or other more definitive care;
(7) A specific defined role in the Emergency Medical Services System
with appropriate telephone communication shall exist;
(8) Emergency services shall be available to all persons regardless of
ability to pay;
(9) Adoption, implementation, and enforcement of a policy shall exist
that requires, except in an emergency life-threatening situation where it is not
feasible or practicable, compliance by all employees and medical staff involved in
patient care services with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
guidelines on universal precautions; and
(10) Any other standard that the Secretary deems necessary to ensure
the quality of the services provided by a limited service hospital.

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