Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 78 - Pain Management Clinics
Subchapter C - Clinic Administration
Section I-7832 - Administrator
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-7832
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The pain management clinic shall have an administrator designated by the governing body who is responsible for the day-to-day management, supervision, and non-medical operation of the clinic. The administrator shall be available during the designated business hours. The provisions of this Chapter do not prohibit the medical director dually serving as the administrator.
1. Qualifications. The administrator shall be
at least 18 years of age and possess a high school diploma or
equivalent.
2. The pain management
clinic shall designate a person to act in the administrators absence, and shall
ensure this person meets the qualifications of the administrator pursuant to
this Chapter. The pain management clinic shall maintain documentation on the
licensed premises identifying this person and evidence of their
qualifications.
3. Duties and
Responsibilities. The administrator shall be responsible for:
a. employing licensed and non-licensed
qualified personnel to provide the medical and clinical care services to meet
the needs of the patients being served;
b. ensuring that upon hire and prior to
providing care to patients, each employee is provided with orientation,
training, and evaluation for competency as provided in this Chapter;
c. ensuring that written policies and
procedures for the management of medical emergencies are developed,
implemented, monitored, enforced, and annually reviewed, and readily accessible
to all staff;
d. ensuring that
disaster plans for both internal and external occurrences are developed,
implemented, monitored, enforced, and annually reviewed and that annual
emergency preparedness drills are held in accordance with the disaster plan.
The pain management clinic shall maintain documentation on the licensed
premises indicating the date, type of drill, participants, and
materials;
e. maintaining current
credentialing and/or personnel files on each employee that shall include
documentation of the following:
i. a
completed employment application;
ii.
job description;
iii.
a copy of current health screening reports conducted in accordance with the
clinics policies and procedures and in compliance with all applicable federal,
state, and local statutes, laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances, including
department rules, and regulations;
iv. documentation that each employee has
successfully completed orientation, training, and evaluation for competency
related to each job skill as delineated in their respective job description;
and
v. documentation that all
licensed nurses, if employed, shall:
(a).
have successfully completed a Basic Life Support course; and
(b). be in good standing and hold current
licensure with their respective state nurse licensing board;
f. ensuring all
credentialing and/or personnel files are current and maintained on the licensed
premises at all times, including but not limited to, documentation of employee
health screening reports; and
g.
ensuring that appropriate law enforcement agency(s) are notified when it has
been determined that a staff member has been diverting drugs or participating
in the illegal use of drugs.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40.2198.11-13.
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