2006 Kansas Code - 75-5665
75-5665. Statewide trauma system plan, development; duties of secretary; establishment of regional councils; data registry; standardized reports; budgeting; contracts. The secretary of health and environment, after consultation with and consideration of recommendations from the advisory committee, shall:
(a) Develop rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this act;
(b) develop a statewide trauma system plan including the establishment of regional trauma councils, using the 1998 Kansas EMS-Trauma Systems Plan study as a guide and not more restrictive than state law. The secretary shall ensure that each council consist of at least six members. Members of the councils shall consist of persons chosen for their expertise in and commitment to emergency medical and trauma services. Such members shall be chosen from the region and include prehospital personnel, physicians, nurses and hospital personnel involved with the emergency medical and trauma services and a representative of a county health department. The plan should:
(1) Maximize local and regional control over decisions relating to trauma care;
(2) minimize bureaucracy;
(3) adequately protect the confidentiality of proprietary and personal health information;
(4) promote cost effectiveness;
(5) encourage participation by groups affected by the system;
(6) emphasize medical direction and involvement at all levels of the system;
(7) rely on accurate data as the basis for system planning and development; and
(8) facilitate education of health care providers in trauma care;
(c) plan, develop and administer a trauma registry to collect and analyze data on incidence, severity and causes of trauma and other pertinent information which may be used to support the secretary's decision-making and identify needs for improved trauma care;
(d) provide all technical assistance to the regional councils as necessary to implement the provisions of this act;
(e) collect data elements for the trauma registry that are consistent with the recommendations of the American college of surgeons committee on trauma and centers for disease control;
(f) develop a phased-in implementation schedule for each component of the trauma system, including the trauma registry, which considers the additional burden placed on the emergency medical and trauma providers;
(g) develop standard reports to be utilized by the regional trauma councils and those who report data to the registry in performing their functions;
(h) assess the fiscal impact on all components of the trauma system, and thereafter recommend other funding sources for the trauma system and trauma registry;
(i) prepare and submit an annual budget in accordance with the provisions of this act. Such budget shall include costs for the provision of technical assistance to the regional trauma councils and the cost of developing and maintaining the trauma registry and analyzing and reporting on the data collected; and
(j) enter into contracts as deemed necessary to carry out the duties and functions of the secretary under this act.
History: L. 1999, ch. 127, § 3; July 1.
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