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The 2022 NEDI-USA database identified 5622 EDs, of which 4621 (82%) responded to the 24/7 attending physician question.
Maryland is home to 48 hospital emergency departments.
EMS protocols are the recognized operating procedures that all emergency medical service professionals, such as paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) must follow for patient assessment, treatment, transportation and delivery to definitive care.
There are more than 70 hospitals and healthcare facilities in Maryland, ing to Definitive Healthcare data. Many are part of a broader integrated delivery network (IDN) or health system.
To initiate the Emergency Medical Responder reciprocity process, an applicant must: Be at least sixteen (16) years of age. Have an equivalent state EMS license or certificate, based upon the National Standard Scope of Practice. Complete and submit the reciprocity application at miemsslicense.com.
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