Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 1 - Administration
Chapter 12 - Facilities and Local Units
Article 4 - Specialized Hospitals
7 AAC 12.210 - Medical staff
Universal Citation: 7 AK Admin Code 12.210
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A hospital described in 7 AAC 12.200 must have a medical staff.
(b) The medical staff shall organize and adopt, with the approval of the governing body, bylaws and rules which provide for
(1) eligibility for medical staff
membership, and recommending appointments to the governing body;
(2) appointment of committees, including
executive, credentials, medical records, tissue and transfusion, infection
control, pharmacy and therapeutics, and utilization review committees, which
shall keep written minutes of their meetings, including committee activities
and recommendations; and
(3)
election of officers, including a chief of staff, and quarterly meetings, with
minutes and records of attendance to be maintained for at least five
years.
(c) The medical staff shall
(1) recommend annually to the
governing body the appointment of and the medical and surgical privileges for
each member of the medical staff;
(2) ensure that a physician is available to
respond to an emergency at all times;
(3) place each patient under the care of a
member of the medical staff;
(4)
require that an order of a practitioner, including a telephonic or other oral
order, be reduced to writing and, within three days after the order is given,
be dated, timed, and either initialed or signed by that practitioner or by
another practitioner responsible for the care of the patient, even if the order
did not originate with the other practitioner;
(5) ensure that the use of an investigational
drug is properly supervised by a member of the medical staff, that an informed
consent form provided by the sponsoring company or agency is used, and that
complete records on the drug, including protocol and side effects, are
maintained;
(6) establish
procedures for circumstances in which consultation is required;
(7) establish standards for care by
residents, interns, and medical students in accordance with a residency
training program approved by the Council on Education of the American Medical
Association, the American Dental Association, or applicable specialty
boards;
(8) review at regular
intervals clinical and scientific work, medical services, and maintenance of
accurate medical records;
(9)
establish guidelines for referral to a pathologist of tissues removed by
surgery; and
(10) ensure that the
medical history and physical examination for each patient are completed no more
than 30 days before, or 24 hours after, admission; if completed within 30 days
before admission, the medical staff must ensure that within 24 hours after
admission
(A) an updated history and
examination are completed to determine any change in the patient's condition;
and
(B) the updated history and
examination required under (A) of this paragraph are documented in the
patient's medical record, with any change noted.
Authority:AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.020
AS 47.32.030
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