(1) Vendor needs to provide emergency medical services to the government authority located in Bentonville, AR.
- The emergency medical services medical director should provide medical oversight to ensure that the contractor operates within the mainstream of the local healthcare system.
- At a minimum the emergency medical services medical director should have appropriate training, certification and licensure; expertise in emergency medical systems; and expertise in the specific type of operation. Ideally, the medical director should be a fully qualified member of the Contractors' operational emergency medical services team.
- The qualified medical director and his or her designees should ensure that a local standard of care is established and met. Such standards should coincide with all State statues.
- This includes assuring that emergency medical services personnel function within their defined scopes of practice, as established by their training and certification or licensure as outlined by the department of health.
- It is the Contractor's responsibility to establish mutually agreed upon compensation for the services, availability and provision of necessary materials and resources, and liability coverage for duties and actions performed with the emergency medical services medical director.
- Advanced cardiac life support
- Pediatric advanced life support
- Advanced pediatric life support
- Multi-casualty and disaster response
- Dealing with difficult patients
- Infection control
- Emergency vehicle driver operations
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