Military trauma team placement program
In general
The Secretary, acting through the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response and in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, shall award grants to not more than 20 eligible high-acuity trauma centers to enable military trauma teams to provide, on a full-time basis, trauma care and related acute care at such trauma centers.
Limitations
Availability of funds
section 1552 of title 31Notwithstanding or any other provision of law, funds available to the Secretary for obligation for a grant under this subsection shall remain available for expenditure for 100 days after the last day of the performance period of such grant.
Military trauma care provider placement program
In general
The Secretary, acting through the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response and in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, shall award grants to eligible trauma centers to enable military trauma care providers to provide trauma care and related acute care at such trauma centers.
Limitations
Grant requirements
Deployment and public health emergencies
Use of funds
Grants awarded under this section to an eligible trauma center may be used to train and incorporate military trauma care providers into such trauma center, including incorporation into operational exercises and training drills related to public health emergencies, expenditures for malpractice insurance, office space, information technology, specialty education and supervision, trauma programs, research, and applicable license fees for such military trauma care providers.
Rule of construction
Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect any other provision of law that preempts State licensing requirements for health care professionals, including with respect to military trauma care providers.
Reporting requirements
Report to the Secretary and the Secretary of Defense
Report to Congress
Definitions
Eligible high-acuity trauma center
Eligible trauma center
Major trauma
The term “major trauma” means an injury that is greater than or equal to 15 on the injury severity score.
Military trauma team
The term “military trauma team” means a complete military trauma team consisting of military trauma care providers.
Military trauma care provider
The term “military trauma care provider” means a member of the Armed Forces who furnishes emergency, critical care, and other trauma acute care services (including a physician, surgeon, physician assistant, nurse, nurse practitioner, respiratory therapist, flight paramedic, combat medic, or enlisted medical technician) or other military trauma care provider as the Secretary determines appropriate.
Authorization of appropriations
To carry out this section, there is authorized to be appropriated $11,500,000 for each of fiscal years 2019 through 2023.
July 1, 1944, ch. 373Pub. L. 116–22, title II, § 204133 Stat. 915(, title XII, § 1291, as added , , .)