Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B15 - Board of Osteopathic Medicine
Chapter 64B15-14 - PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS
Section 64B15-14.0052 - Requirement for Pain Management Clinic Registration; Inspection or Accreditation
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 64B15-14.0052
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Registration.
(a) Every designated physician
of a pain management clinic, as defined in Section
459.0137(1),
F.S., shall register the clinic with the Department of Health. It is the
Designated Physician's responsibility to ensure that the clinic is registered,
regardless of whether other physicians are practicing in the same office or
whether the office is non-physician owned.
(b) In order to register a pain management
clinic, the Designated Physician must comply with Department Rule subsections
64B-7.001(3) and
(4), F.A.C., and provide documentation to
support compliance with Rule
64B15-14.012, F.A.C.
(c) The Designated Physician must notify the
Board within 10 calendar days, in writing, of any changes to the registration
information, including the termination of his or her employment with the pain
management clinic.
(d)
Documentation of registration shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the
waiting room viewable by the public.
(2) Inspection.
(a) Unless the Designated Physician has
previously provided written notification of current accreditation by a
nationally recognized accrediting agency approved by the Board the clinic shall
submit to an annual inspection by the Department. All nationally recognized
accrediting organizations shall be held to the same Board-determined practice
standards for registering Florida pain management clinic sites.
(b) The Department shall conduct unannounced
annual inspections of pain clinics pursuant to this rule.
(c) The Designated Physician shall cooperate
with the inspector(s), make medical records available to the inspector, and be
responsive to all reasonable requests.
(d) The inspector(s) shall determine
compliance with the requirements of Rule
64B15-14.0051, F.A.C. This shall
include review of a random selection of patient records for patients who are
treated for pain, selected by the inspector(s) for each physician practicing in
the clinic or who has practiced in the clinic during the past six
months.
(e) If the clinic is
determined to be in noncompliance, the Designated Physician shall be notified
and shall be given a written statement at the time of inspection. Such written
notice shall specify the deficiencies. Unless the deficiencies constitute an
immediate and imminent danger to the public, the Designated Physician shall be
given 30 days from the date of inspection to correct any documented
deficiencies and notify the Department of corrective action plan. Upon written
notification from the Designated Physician that all deficiencies have been
corrected, the Department is authorized to re-inspect for compliance. If the
Designated Physician fails to submit a corrective action plan within 30 days of
the inspection, the Department is authorized to re-inspect the office to ensure
that the deficiencies have been corrected.
(f) The written results of the inspection,
deficiency notice and any subsequent documentation shall be forwarded to the
Department. This shall include:
1. Whether the
deficiencies constituted an immediate and serious danger to the public,
2. Whether the Designated
Physician provided the Department with documentation of correction of all
deficiencies within 30 days from the date of inspection; and,
3. The results of any
reinspection.
(g) The
Department shall review the results of the inspection(s) and determine whether
action against the clinic registration is merited.
(h) Nothing herein shall limit the authority
of the Department to investigate a complaint without prior notice.
(i) If the clinic is accredited by a
nationally recognized accrediting agency approved by the Board, the Designated
Physician shall submit written notification of the current accreditation survey
of his or her office(s) in lieu of undergoing an inspection by the
Department.
(j) The Designated
Physician shall submit, within thirty (30) days of accreditation, a copy of the
current accreditation survey of the clinic and shall immediately notify the
Board of Osteopathic Medicine of any accreditation changes that occur. For
purposes of initial registration, the Designated Physician shall submit a copy
of the most recent accreditation survey of the clinic in lieu of undergoing an
inspection by the Department.
(k)
If a provisional or conditional accreditation is received, the Designated
Physician shall notify the Board of Osteopathic Medicine in writing and shall
include a plan of correction.
Rulemaking Authority 459.0137(4) FS. Law Implemented 459.0137 FS.
New 11-18-10.
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