Trauma Center Designations
Trauma Centers in the state carry one of four possible designations.
(1) Complete Designation
The hospital has completed all of the requirements for designation at their application level. This is a three year designation subject to periodic compliance audits.
(2) Complete Designation with Conditions
The hospital has completed all of the requirements for Complete Designation at their application level with the exception of minor (no patient or Regional operations impact) condition(s). This designation category may be used for initial designations or an interim change in status from Complete Designation due to a temporary loss of a capacity or capability.
(3) Suspended Designation
The hospital has completed the requirements for Complete Designation at their application level. However, upon receipt of information and verification by the Department of regulation violations and a determination by the Department that it is in the best interest of patient care or Regional operations, the Department may temporarily suspend the Trauma Center Designation for said hospital.
(4) Non-Designated Trauma Centers
Any hospital that has not completed the Trauma Center Application process or has had its Trauma Center Designation revoked by the Department will be considered a Non-Designated Trauma Center. Such facilities shall not advertise nor hold itself out to the public as a Designated Trauma Center.
Hospitals that have been designated as Trauma Centers may have their designation status revoked for any of the following reasons:
More Information
Further information on trauma center categories may be found in the Mississippi Mississippi Trauma System Rules and Regulations, or by calling the Bureau of Acute Care Systems, Trauma Registry at 601-933-2440.
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