A level III or IV trauma hospital must have predetermined, written procedures that direct the internal process for rapidly and efficiently transferring a major trauma patient to definitive care, including: (1) clearly identified anatomic and physiologic criteria that, if met, will immediately initiate transfer to definitive care; (2) a listing of appropriate ground and air transport services, including primary and secondary telephone contact numbers; and (3) immediately available supplies, records, or other necessary resources that will accompany a patient. (a) A level III or IV trauma hospital may transfer patients to a hospital with which the trauma hospital has a written transfer agreement. (b) Each agreement must be current and with a trauma hospital or trauma hospitals capable of caring for major trauma injuries. (c) A level III or IV trauma hospital must have a current transfer agreement with a hospital that has special capabilities in the treatment of burn injuries and a transfer agreement with a second hospital that has special capabilities in the treatment of burn injuries, should the primary transfer hospital be unable to accept a burn patient.
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