2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 682 - Regulation of Ambulance Services and Emergency Medical Services Providers
Section 682.056 - Patient encounter data reporting; availability of patient outcome data; use of data; rules.


(b) The authority by rule shall specify the patient encounter data elements to be transferred from the electronic emergency medical services data system to the Oregon Trauma Registry and shall establish the procedures for the electronic transfer of the patient encounter data.
(2)(a) The patient outcome data described in subsection (3) of this section about a patient who an ambulance service transported to a hospital, and that the hospital entered into the Oregon Trauma Registry, must be available to the designated official of the ambulance service that transported the patient.
(b) The authority by rule shall specify the method by which the patient outcome data will be made available to the designated official of an ambulance service.
(3) Patient outcome data includes:
(a) The health outcomes of the patient who was the subject of the prehospital care event from the emergency department or other intake facility of the hospital, including but not limited to:
(A) Whether the patient was admitted to the hospital; and
(B) If the patient was admitted, to what unit the patient was assigned;
(b) The patient’s chief complaint, the diagnosis the patient received in the emergency department or other intake facility and any procedures performed on the patient;
(c) The emergency department or hospital discharge disposition of the patient; and
(d) Demographic or standard health care information as required by the authority by rule.
(4) Data provided pursuant to this section shall be:
(a) Treated as a confidential medical record and not disclosed; and
(b) Considered privileged data under ORS 41.675 and 41.685.
(5) Data provided pursuant to this section may be used for quality assurance, quality improvement, epidemiological assessment and investigation, public health critical response planning, prevention activities and other purposes that the authority determines necessary.
(6)(a) A nontransporting prehospital care provider may report patient encounter data to the electronic emergency medical services data system.
(b) A nontransporting prehospital care provider that reports patient encounter data shall comply with the reporting requirements that apply to ambulance services.
(c) The patient outcome data described in subsection (3) of this section must be available to the designated official of the nontransporting prehospital care provider that provided care and reported patient encounter data about the patient.
(7) The authority may adopt rules to carry out this section, including rules to:
(a) Establish software interoperability standards and guidance to assist in reporting the patient encounter data required by this section;
(b) Specify the method by which the patient outcome data will be made available to nontransporting prehospital care providers; and
(c) Define "nontransporting prehospital care provider." [Formerly 682.037; 2009 c.595 §1072; 2011 c.703 §52; 2017 c.229 §3]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 17 - Occupations

Chapter 682 - Regulation of Ambulance Services and Emergency Medical Services Providers

Section 682.017 - Rules.

Section 682.025 - Definitions.

Section 682.028 - False statements and misrepresentations regarding license prohibited.

Section 682.031 - Local ordinances regulating ambulances and emergency medical services providers.

Section 682.035 - Application of ORS chapter 682.

Section 682.039 - State Emergency Medical Service Committee; qualifications, terms, duties and compensation.

Section 682.045 - Licenses; form and contents; future responsibility filing.

Section 682.047 - Issuance of license; duration; transferability; display; replacement; fees; rules.

Section 682.051 - Unlawful operation of unlicensed ambulance vehicle or unlicensed ambulance service; penalty.

Section 682.056 - Patient encounter data reporting; availability of patient outcome data; use of data; rules.

Section 682.059 - Online publication of annual report.

Section 682.062 - County plan for ambulance and emergency medical services; rules.

Section 682.063 - Requirements for adoption and review of ambulance service plan by counties.

Section 682.068 - Minimum requirements for vehicles and services; rules.

Section 682.071 - Exchange of services agreement for ambulance and emergency medical services.

Section 682.075 - Ambulance construction, maintenance and operation; compliance requirements; rules.

Section 682.079 - Power of Oregon Health Authority to grant exemptions or variances; rules.

Section 682.085 - Inspection of ambulance vehicles and services; suspension or revocation of license.

Section 682.089 - Replacement of one ambulance service by another.

Section 682.105 - Proof of financial responsibility required to obtain license; amounts; form of proof.

Section 682.107 - Form of insurance used to satisfy financial responsibility requirement; cancellation or termination; coverage; multiple insurers.

Section 682.111 - Requirements for bonds.

Section 682.113 - Action against surety on bond by judgment creditor.

Section 682.117 - Methods of satisfying financial responsibility requirements; use of deposit.

Section 682.204 - License requirement; defense to charge of activity by unlicensed person; exemptions from license requirement.

Section 682.208 - License; training and educational requirements.

Section 682.212 - Application fee; examination fee.

Section 682.216 - Issuance of licenses; fees; provisional license; license by indorsement; continuing education; renewal; rules; driver license requirement.

Section 682.218 - Substitute for education requirements for license by indorsement; rules.

Section 682.220 - Denial, suspension or revocation of license; investigation; confidentiality of information.

Section 682.224 - Discipline; purpose; civil penalty.

Section 682.245 - Scope of practice of emergency medical services providers; qualifications of supervising physician; rules.

Section 682.400 - Emergency medical services transport reimbursement program.

Section 682.403 - Emergency Medical Services Fund.

Section 682.410 - Emergency transportation of police dog.

Section 682.991 - Civil and criminal penalties.