Florida Administrative Code
59 - AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
59A - Health Facility and Agency Licensing
Chapter 59A-3 - HOSPITAL LICENSURE
Section 59A-3.278 - Rehabilitation, Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Programs
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) All rehabilitation, psychiatric, and substance abuse programs provided by hospitals shall provide to the patient:
(2) When any rehabilitation activity, psychiatric or substance abuse treatment is provided from outside the hospital, the source shall be available whenever needed for patient care, meet all safety requirements, abide by all pertinent rules and regulations of the hospital and medical staff, and document the quality assurance measures to be implemented.
(3) The scope of services offered, and the relationship of the rehabilitation, psychiatric or substance abuse program to other hospital units, as well as all supervisory relationships within the program, shall be defined in writing. Responsibility for the performance of clinical services also shall be clearly defined. Delegation of authority within the program shall be specified in job descriptions and in organizational plans. Written policies and procedures to guide the operation of the rehabilitation program shall be developed and reviewed at least annually, revised as necessary, dated to indicate the time of last revision, and enforced.
(4) There shall be a current written plan of care for each patient receiving rehabilitative, psychiatric or substance abuse services. The plan shall state the diagnosis, and problem list when appropriate, pertinent to the rehabilitation or treatment process; precautions necessitated by the patient's general medical condition or other factors; the short-term and long-term goals of the treatment program; and require monthly or more frequent review of the patient's progress. The medical record and the written plan shall evidence a team approach, with participation of the professional and administrative staffs, the patient, and, as appropriate, the patient's family. The medical record shall document the written instructions given to the patient and the family concerning appropriate care after discharge from the hospital.
(5) The rehabilitation, psychiatric or substance abuse program must have notes and log records that are separately identified from the other admission and discharge records in the hospital in which it is located, and are separately retrievable.
(6) The beds assigned to the program must be physically separate from and not commingled with beds not included in the unit. Rehabilitation, psychiatric or substance abuse programs and beds may be located on the same floor as other programs or beds.
(7) In addition to meeting the requirements of subsections (1) through (6) of this section, rehabilitation programs provided by hospitals must place responsibility for the medical direction of the rehabilitation program on a physician member of the organized medical staff who, on the basis of training, experience and interest, is knowledgeable in the rehabilitation services offered. Unless otherwise permitted by law, rehabilitation services shall be initiated by a physician. The written request for services shall include reference to the diagnosis or problems for which treatment is planned.
(8) In addition to meeting the requirements of subsections (1)-(6) of this section, psychiatric, or substance abuse rehabilitation programs provided by hospitals shall meet at least the following additional standards:
(9) In addition to the medical direction required in subsection (7), overall supervision and administration of the following specialty rehabilitation programs may be provided by staff with the following credentials:
(10) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent a hospital from providing rehabilitation, psychiatric or substance abuse programs to its patients. However, no hospital shall have rehabilitation, psychiatric, intensive residential treatment program, or substance abuse beds unless it has obtained a valid certificate of need as required by section 408.031 through 408.045, F.S., and meets the requirements of this section.
Rulemaking Authority 395.003, 395.1055, 408.036 FS. Law Implemented 395.1055, 408.036 FS.
New 9-4-95, Formerly 59A-3.229.