Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 481 - Inspections and Appeals Department
Inspections Division
Chapter 58 - Nursing Facilities
Rule 481-58.14 - Medical Services
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Each resident in a nursing facility shall designate a licensed physician who may be called when needed. Professional management of a resident's care shall be the responsibility of the hospice program when:
(2) Each resident admitted to a nursing facility shall have had a physical examination prior to admission. If the resident is admitted directly from a hospital, a copy of the hospital admission physical and discharge summary may be made part of the record in lieu of an additional physical examination. A record of the examination, signed by the physician or other qualifying health care practitioner, shall be a part of the resident's record. (III)
(3) Arrangements shall be made to have a physician available to furnish medical care in case of emergency. (II, III)
(4) Rescinded, effective 7/14/82.
(5) The person in charge shall immediately notify the physician of any accident, injury, or adverse change in the resident's condition. (I, II, III)
(6) A schedule listing the names and telephone numbers of the physicians shall be readily available to nursing staff. (III)
(7) Residents shall be admitted to a nursing facility only on a written order signed by a physician certifying that the individual being admitted requires no greater degree of nursing care than the facility is licensed to provide. (III)
(8) Physician delegation of tasks. Each resident, including private pay residents, shall be visited by or shall visit the resident's physician at least twice a year. The year period shall be measured from the date of admission and is not to include preadmission physicals.
Table 1: Authority for non-physician practitioners to perform visits, sign orders, and sign certifications/recertifications when permitted by state law*
Initial Comprehensive Visit/Orders |
Other Required Visits1 |
Other Medically Necessary Visits and Orders2 |
Certification/ Recertification |
|
Skilled Nursing Facilities |
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Physician assistant, nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist employed by the facility |
May not perform/May not sign |
May perform alternate visits |
May perform and sign |
May not sign |
Physician assistant, nurse practitioner and clinical nurse specialist not a facility employee |
May not perform/May not sign |
May perform alternate visits |
May perform and sign |
May sign subject to state requirements |
Initial Comprehensive Visit/Orders |
Other Required Visits1 |
Other Medically Necessary Visits and Orders2 |
Certification/ Recertification |
|
Nursing Facilities |
||||
Nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, and physician assistant employed by the facility |
May not perform/May not sign |
May not perform |
May perform and sign |
Not applicable+ |
Nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, and physician assistant not a facility employee |
May perform/May sign |
May perform |
May perform and sign |
Not applicable+ |
*As permitted by state law governing the scope and practice of nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and physician assistants.
1Other required visits include the skilled nursing resident monthly visits that may be alternated between physician and advanced registered nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, or physician assistants after the initial comprehensive visit is completed.
2Medically necessary visits may be performed prior to the initial comprehensive visit.
+This requirement relates specifically to coverage of Part A Medicare stays, which can take place only in a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility.