We want to ensure the success of all agencies in the region when it comes to NYSDOH Ambulance Inspections. We have compiled the resources necessary for upcoming inspections, and we created documents with all the requirements for an ambulance inspection. Each agency should ensure they meet all requirements in Part 800 and the BEMS policies in preparation for their visit from the state.
The following items often are cause for a statement of deficiencies:
The following items often are cause for a statement of deficiencies:
- expired medication (BLS and ALS)
- unsecured equipment - BLS Meds that are not locked or have expired
- policies not in place that are required in Part 800.21 (P) 1-15.
- expired disposable medical equipment
- O² cylinders being out of date
- medications not being kept at proper temperatures
- dirt and grime
- unsanitary patient compartment areas and equipment
- lacking infant and child manual B/P cuffs
- ripped or torn splints
- Part 800
- 23-06 Oxygen Tank Compliance for EMS Agencies
- 10-03 EMS Agency and Vehicle Surveillance and Inspections
- 09-12 Storage and Integrity of Prehospital Medications and Intravenous Fluids
- 09-11 Storage and Safe Guarding of Medications Administered by EMT-Bs
- DOH-2695: Inspection Report for Certified Ambulance Vehicles
- DOH-3780: Inspection Report for Emergency Ambulance Service Vehicles
NYSDOH Ambulance Inspection Guide | |
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800.21 General Requirements | |
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