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REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY (COPCN) TO HCA FLORIDA LAWNWOOD HOSPITAL
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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In accordance with Chapter 87, Article 4, Emergency Services and Transportation, General Ordinances, Martin County Code, any ambulance service that engages in rendering emergency medical services and ambulance transportation in Martin County shall apply for the appropriate Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (COPCN) from the Board of County Commissioners ("Board"). HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital (HCA) applied for a COPCN to provide secondary interfacility emergency medical transportation service.
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DEPARTMENT: Fire Rescue
PREPARED BY: Name: Danielle Hinote
Title: FRD Records Management Coordinator
REQUESTED BY: Chad Cianciulli, Fire Chief
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PROCEDURES: None
BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:
In accordance with Section 87.105, Article 4, General Ordinances, Martin County Code, emergency medical service providers must obtain a COPCN from the Board prior to operating in Martin County. There are three classifications of COPCN's.
* Primary-Covers government entities that use Advanced Life Support vehicles to conduct emergency, non-emergency, and interfacility Advanced Life support (ALS) or Basic Life Support (BLS) services.
* Secondary- Covers business, agencies, and hospitals that use ambulances based in Martin County to conduct non-emergency, inter-facility medical transport services at the ALS and/or BLS level.
* Special Secondary- Covers gated communities, or HOA's, who chose to operate advanced or basic life support to a defined geographic area that does not include transport.
Pursuant to Section 87.105, HCA Florida applied for a COPCN to provide secondary interfacility emergency medical transportation services that will originate at the HCA stand-alone facility being built on Kanner Highway and terminate out of the County. Fire ...
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