Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1)
The Agency will license four classes of facilities.
(a) Class I or general hospitals which
includes:
1. General acute care hospitals
with an average length of stay of 25 days or less for all beds;
2. Long term care hospitals, which meet the
provisions of subsection
59A-3.065(24),
F.A.C.; and,
3. Rural hospitals
designated under section 395, part III, F.S.
(b) Class II specialty hospitals offering the
range of medical services offered by general hospitals, but restricted to a
defined age or gender group of the population which includes:
1. Specialty hospitals for children;
and,
2. Specialty hospitals for
women.
(c) Class III
specialty hospitals offering a restricted range of services appropriate to the
diagnosis, care, and treatment of patients with specific categories of medical
or psychiatric illnesses or disorders which include:
1. Specialty medical hospitals;
2. Specialty rehabilitation
hospitals;
3. Specialty psychiatric
hospitals, which may include beds licensed to offer Intensive Residential
Treatment programs; and,
4.
Specialty substance abuse hospitals, which may include beds licensed to offer
Intensive Residential Treatment programs.
(d) Class IV specialty hospitals restricted
to offering Intensive Residential Treatment Facility Services for Children and
Adolescents, pursuant to section
395.002(15),
F.S. and subsection 59A-3.065(22),
F.A.C.
(2) In addition to
other requirements specified in these rules, all licensed hospitals shall have
at least the following:
(a) Inpatient
beds;
(b) A governing authority
legally responsible for the conduct of the hospital;
(c) A chief executive officer or other
similarly titled official to whom the governing authority delegates the
full-time authority for the operation of the hospital in accordance with the
established policy of the governing authority;
(d) An organized medical staff to which the
governing authority delegates responsibility for maintaining proper standards
for medical and other health care;
(e) A current and complete medical record for
each patient admitted to the hospital;
(f) A policy requiring that all patients be
admitted on the authority of and under the care of a member of the organized
medical staff;
(g) Facilities and
professional staff available to provide food to patients to meet their
nutritional needs;
(h) A procedure
for providing care in emergency cases;
(i) A method and policy for infection
control; and,
(j) An on-going
organized program to enhance the quality of patient care and review the
appropriateness of utilization of services.
(3) In addition to the requirements of
subsection (2) and other requirements of these rules, Class I, and Class II
hospitals shall have at least the following:
(a) One licensed registered nurse on duty at
all times on each floor or similarly titled part of the hospital for rendering
patient care services;
(b) A
pharmacy supervised by a licensed pharmacist either in the facility or by
contract sufficient to meet patient needs;
(c) Diagnostic imaging services either in the
facility or by contract sufficient to meet patient needs;
(d) Clinical laboratory services either in
the facility or by contract sufficient to meet patient needs;
(e) Operating room services; and,
(f) Anesthesia service.
(4) In addition to the requirements of
subsection (2) and other requirements of these rules, all Class II, Class III
and Class IV hospitals shall provide the treatment services, equipment,
supplies and staff appropriate to the particular category of patients treated
at the facility.
(5) All Class III
hospitals, in addition to meeting the requirements of subsection (2) and other
requirements of these rules, must provide:
(a)
For at least one qualified staff person at all times on each floor or similarly
titled part of the hospital for rendering patient care services;
(b) A pharmacy supervised by a licensed
pharmacist either in the facility or by contract sufficient to meet patient
needs;
(c) Diagnostic imaging
services either in the facility or by contract sufficient to meet patient
needs;
(d) Clinical laboratory
services, either in the facility or by contract sufficient to meet patient
needs; and,
(e) Any other services,
when provided by a Class III or Class IV hospital, shall meet the standards
pertinent to that particular service as promulgated in rules
59A-3.065 through
59A-3.303, F.A.C., as
applicable.
Rulemaking Authority 395.1055 FS. Law Implemented 395.1055
FS.
New 9-4-95, Formerly
59A-3.202, Amended
10-16-14.