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Guide For Interfacility Patient Transfer. Table of Contents. Introduction. Major Topic #1: Definitions. Major Topic #2: Meeting Patient Needs. Major Topic #3: Integration of Interfacility Transfer Services into Existing Regional Health Care System. Major Topic #4: Medical Oversight. Major Topic #5: Liability.
The specific types of skills and medicines that can be administered during transport depend upon established statewide protocols, clinical guidelines, and staffing. This document is intended to assist referring and receiving physicians and other hospital staff with determining which type of transport is best suited to an individual patient’s ...
• Information exchange between referring and accepting clinicians during the IHT • Use of shared, standardized communication and documentation templates, customizable for specialty services • Identification and management of risks associated with patient transport, including transporter responsibilities
3 Μαρ 2014 · PDF | Inter-hospital transfer (IHT) of patients is often needed for diagnostic or therapeutic interventions. However, the transfer process carries its... | Find, read and cite all the...
Notify RECEIVING FACILITY as far in advance as possible of transfer of a trauma patient. Transfer to RECEIVING FACILITY the personal effects, including money and valuables and information relating to same. Make every effort within its resources to stabilize the patient to avoid all immediate threats to life and limbs.
8 Ιουλ 2019 · Patient transfers are a physician to physician referral. It is the responsibility of the transferring facility to perform a screening examination, determine if transfer to another facility is in the patient’s best interest and initiate appropriate stabilization measures prior to transfer.
transportation, level of care provided during transfer, and the destination of the patient. • The mode of transportation used for transfers should be at the discretion of the treating emergency physician, PA, or NP and based on the individual clinical situation, available options, needed equipment and patient preference.