01-09 13:38 H.B. 152 1 Healthcare Facilities Amendments 2025 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Chief Sponsor: Katy Hall 2 3 LONG TITLE 4 General Description: 5 This bill amends requirements for health care facilities. 6 Highlighted Provisions: 7 This bill: 8 ▸ defines terms; 9 ▸ establishes requirements for certain satellite emergency departments; and 10 ▸ limits the number of satellite emergency departments that a single health care 11 organization may operate. 12 Money Appropriated in this Bill: 13 None 14 Other Special Clauses: 15 None 16 Utah Code Sections Affected: 17 AMENDS: 18 26B-2-203, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 305 19 20 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah: 21 Section 1. Section 26B-2-203 is amended to read: 22 26B-2-203 . Services required -- General acute hospitals -- Specialty hospitals -- 23 Home health agencies -- Satellite emergency departments. 24 (1) As used in this section: 25 (a) "Satellite emergency department" means a satellite operation that: 26 (i) provides emergency care or critical care; or 27 (ii) holds itself out as providing emergency care or critical care. 28 (b) "Satellite operation" means a health care treatment service that: 29 (i) is administered by a parent hospital licensee within the scope of the parent 30 hospital licensee's license; 31 (ii) is located farther than 250 yards from the licensed parent hospital's campus or H.B. 152 01-09 13:38 32 other areas determined by the department to be a part of the licensee's campus; 33 (iii) does not qualify for licensure under this part; and 34 (iv) the department identifies as providing a remote service and approves for 35 inclusion under a parent hospital emergency department's license. 36 [(1)] (2) General acute hospitals and specialty hospitals shall remain open and be 37 continuously ready to receive patients 24 hours of every day in a year and have an 38 attending medical staff consisting of one or more physicians licensed to practice 39 medicine and surgery under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, or Title 58, 40 Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act. 41 [(2)] (3) A specialty hospital shall provide on-site all basic services required of a general 42 acute hospital that are needed for the diagnosis, therapy, or rehabilitation offered to or 43 required by patients admitted to or cared for in the facility. 44 [(3)] (4)(a) A home health agency shall provide at least licensed nursing services or 45 therapeutic services directly through the agency employees. 46 (b) A home health agency may provide additional services itself or under arrangements 47 with another agency, organization, facility, or individual. 48 [(4)] (5) Beginning January 1, 2023, a hospice program shall provide at least one qualified 49 medical provider, as that term is defined in Section 26B-4-201, for the treatment of 50 hospice patients. 51 (6)(a) A satellite emergency department located in a county of the first or second class 52 shall have available on-site, during operating hours, at minimum: 53 (i) the equipment and personnel to conduct and use: 54 (A) CT scans; 55 (B) x-rays; and 56 (C) clinical laboratory tests and analyses that are customarily used on-site in 57 emergency medical settings, meeting the standards of care for scope, 58 timeliness, and accuracy that apply in hospital-based emergency departments. 59 (ii) a physician who is licensed under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, 60 or Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act, and: 61 (A) is board certified or board eligible in emergency medicine; or 62 (B) has at least 10 years experience providing emergency medical services; 63 (iii) two registered nurses who: 64 (A) are licensed under Title 58, Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act; and 65 (B) have specialized training providing emergency medical services; - 2 - 01-09 13:38 H.B. 152 66 (iv) a staff member who: 67 (A) is specifically trained, certified, or licensed in respiratory care, sufficient to 68 support the needs of patients in a timely and appropriate manner, as determined 69 by the satellite emergency department's clinical protocols; 70 (B) completes annual training and education in emergency respiratory care; and 71 (C) is in addition to the physician and nurses under Subsections (6)(a)(ii) and (iii); 72 (v) a certified medical laboratory scientist or a certified medical laboratory 73 technologist who is capable of conducting the laboratory tests and analyses 74 described in Subsection (6)(a)(i)(C); 75 (vi) security personnel capable of maintaining the personal safety of patients and 76 providers; and 77 (vii) two units of packed red blood cells suitable for emergency use. 78 (b) A satellite emergency department located in a county of the first or second class shall 79 have available, on-site or on-call to be physically present at the satellite emergency 80 department, during operating hours, at minimum, a certified sonogropher and the 81 equipment to conduct and use an ultrasound. 82 (c) A satellite emergency department shall: 83 (i) clearly identify itself as an emergency department, using, at minimum, 84 prominently lighted external signage that includes the word "EMERGENCY" or 85 "ER" in conjunction with the name of the licensed parent hospital under which the 86 satellite emergency department is licensed; and 87 (ii) prominently display, at locations that are readily accessible to and visible by 88 patients outside the entrance to the satellite emergency department and in patient 89 waiting areas, signage that: 90 (A) states "THIS IS AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT";and 91 (B) unless the satellite emergency department shares a premises and a public 92 entrance with an urgent care center, "THIS IS NOT AN URGENT CARE 93 CENTER. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT RATES ARE BILLED FOR 94 SERVICES." 95 (d)(i) A satellite emergency department may not hold itself out to the public as an 96 urgent care center. 97 (ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (6)(d)(i), if a satellite emergency department is 98 located on the same premises as an urgent care center, the signage may also 99 identify the urgent care center. - 3 - H.B. 152 01-09 13:38 100 (7) A satellite emergency department that fails to meet a requirement of Subsections (6)(a) 101 through (d) may not hold itself out as providing critical or emergency care. 102 (8)(a) Except as provided in Subsection (8)(b), a licensed hospital emergency 103 department is limited to having one satellite emergency department operating under 104 the hospital emergency department's license. 105 (b) If a healthcare organization operates more than one licensed hospital emergency 106 department in the state: 107 (i) subject to Subsection (8)(b)(ii), each licensed hospital emergency department may 108 have up to four satellite emergency departments operating under each of the health 109 care organization's licensed hospital emergency departments; and 110 (ii) the health care organization's total number of satellite emergency departments 111 may not exceed the total number of the health care organization's licensed hospital 112 emergency departments in the state. 113 Section 2. Effective Date. 114 This bill takes effect on May 7, 2025. - 4 -