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Commission grants HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital Class D COPCN to speed interfacility transfers, conditioned on ALS/BLS licensure

April 23, 2024 | Clay County, Florida


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Commission grants HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital Class D COPCN to speed interfacility transfers, conditioned on ALS/BLS licensure
The Clay County Board of County Commissioners approved a Class D COPCN for HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital after a public hearing. County staff had reviewed the application under the county's COPCN ordinance (chapter 7.3) and recommended a Class D designation ' appropriate for interfacility transport between licensed hospitals ' with a condition that the applicant obtain any required ALS and BLS licensures from the state.

Jeff Taylor, CEO of HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital, told the board the hospital sought the COPCN so it could provide more consistent, expeditious transport for patients who arrive at freestanding emergency departments and then require transfer to the hospital for admission or procedure. "The reason we are applying for this COPCN is to be able to expedite and facilitate transport for our patients needing either a hospital admission or, in critical need of a hospital procedure," Taylor said during the hearing.

Fire-rescue staff explained the ordinance'driven review process: the fire chief and the county medical director review medical protocols and equipment lists for compatibility with county fire-rescue responses while the county's office of management and budget examines financial implications. Staff recommended approval with the condition that, before operation as an ambulance provider, HCA obtain appropriate ALS and BLS licensure required by Florida statute (as noted in the staff presentation).

Board action: The board voted to approve the Class D COPCN with the licensure contingency. Commissioners asserted the award would improve patient transfer reliability while making the certificate contingent on required state licenses and any other applicable conditions spelled out in the county ordinance.

Why it matters: A Class D COPCN allows a hospital system to operate dedicated interfacility transports between licensed hospitals (at ALS or BLS levels as appropriate). Local approval does not replace state licensure requirements; the board made awarding the certificate conditional on the applicant obtaining the required state ambulance licensure.

Next steps: HCA must obtain ALS/BLS licensure from the state and comply with any other licensing or protocol requirements before commencing operations under the COPCN.

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