Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 34 - HOSPITALS
Section 28-34-8a - Administrative services
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) General provisions. There shall be an adequate administrative staff to provide effective management of the hospital.
(b) The chief executive officer. The governing body shall appoint a chief executive officer. The qualifications, responsibilities, duties and authority of the chief executive officer shall be described in a written statement adopted by the governing body. The chief executive officer shall implement the policies established by the governing body for the operation of the hospital and shall act as a liaison between the governing body, the medical staff and the departments of the hospital.
(c) Personnel policies and procedures. The governing body, through the chief executive officer, shall establish and maintain written personnel policies and procedures which adequately support sound patient care. These policies and procedures shall be made available to all employees and shall be reviewed at least every two years. A procedure shall be established for advising employees of policy and procedure changes.
(d) Personnel records. Accurate and complete personnel records shall be maintained for each employee. Personnel records shall contain at least the following information for each employee:
(e) Education programs. Orientation and inservice training programs shall be provided to allow personnel to improve and maintain skills and to learn of new health care developments.
(f) Personnel health requirements. Upon employment, all hospital personnel shall have a medical examination which shall consist of examinations appropriate to the duties of the employee, including a chest X-ray or tuberculin skin test. Subsequent medical examinations or health assessments shall be given periodically in accordance with hospital policies. Each hospital shall develop policies and procedures for control of communicable disease, including maintenance of immunization histories and the provision of educational materials to the patient care staff.