Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 80 - Children's Respite Care Centers
Subchapter E - Administration
Section I-8089 - Agency Operations
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-8089
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Premises (see definition of CRCC premises)
1. The CRCC must have a distinct telephone
number. If the telephone number is shared with other health care related
agencies, the telephone operator(s) shall demonstrate knowledge and ability to
distinguish and direct calls to the appropriate persons. If an answering
service is used after normal hours, there shall be evidence of distinct CRCC
staff and the answering service should be able to direct calls to the
appropriate persons for each service. Staff shall be able to distinguish and
describe the scope and delineation of all activities being provided by the
CRCC.
2. Staff working areas shall
be designed so that when planning for services, patient confidentiality is
maintained.
3. The CRCC shall not
share office space with a non-health care related entity. When office space is
shared with another health care related entity, the CRCC shall operate separate
and apart.
B. Hours of Operation
1. CRCC provides medical and
nursing services 24 hours a day, seven days per week. In addition the facility
shall ensure staff availability to assess and meet changing patient/family
needs, provide instruction and support, and conduct additional assessment or
treatment, 24 hours a day, seven days per week.
2. If the CRCC has no inpatients, there still
shall be an RN on call at all times.
C. All policies and procedures:
1. shall be written, current, and annually
reviewed by appropriate personnel;
2. shall contain policies and procedures
specific to agency addressing personnel standards and qualifications, personnel
records, agency operations, emergency procedures, patient care standards,
patient rights and responsibilities, problem and complaint resolution, purpose
and goals of operation, the defined service area, emergency/disaster
procedures, as well as regulatory and compliance issues; and
3. shall meet or exceed requirements of the
licensing standards and all applicable federal, state, and local
laws.
D. Operational Requirements
1. CRCC's responsibility to the
community:
a. shall not accept orders to
assess or admit from any source other than a licensed physician or authorized
physician representative (e.g., hospital discharge planner);
b. shall use only factual information in
advertising;
c. shall not
participate in solicitation;
d.
shall not accept as a patient any person who does not have a diagnosis of a
life-limiting illness and meet the age requirements;
e. shall develop policies/procedures for
patients with no or limited payor source;
f. shall have policies and procedures and a
written plan for emergency operations in case of disaster;
g. is prohibited from harassing or coercing a
prospective patient or staff member to use a specific facility or to change to
another CRCC;
h. shall have
policies and procedures for post-mortem care in compliance with all applicable
federal, state, and local laws;
i.
may participate as community educators in community/health fairs; and
j. may provide free non-invasive diagnostic
tests, such as blood pressure screening.
2. CRCC's responsibility to the patient shall
include, but is not limited to:
a. being in
compliance with licensing standards and all applicable federal, state, and
local laws at all times;
b. acting
as the patient advocate in medical decisions affecting the patient;
c. protecting the patient from unsafe skilled
and unskilled practices;
d.
protecting the patient from being harassed, bribed, and or any form of
mistreatment by an employee or volunteer of the agency;
e. providing patient information on the
patient's rights and responsibilities;
f. providing information on advanced
directives in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local
laws;
g. protecting and assuring
that patient's rights are not violated;
h. encouraging the patient/family to
participate in developing the POC and provision of services;
i. making appropriate referrals for family
members outside the CRCC's service area for bereavement follow-up.
3. Responsibility of the CRCC to
the staff shall include, but is not limited to:
a. providing a safe working
environment;
b. having safety and
emergency preparedness programs that conform with federal, state, and local
requirements and that include:
i. a plan for
reporting, monitoring, and follow-up on all accidents, injuries, and safety
hazards;
ii. documentation of all
reports, monitoring activity, and follow-up actions, education for
patient/family, care givers, employees and volunteers on the safe use of
medical equipment;
iii. evidence
that equipment maintenance and safety requirements have been met;
iv. policies and procedures for storing,
accessing, and distributing abusable drugs, supplies and equipment;
v. a safe and sanitary system for
identifying, handling, and disposing of potentially infectious biomedical
wastes; and
vi. a policy regarding
use of smoking materials in all care settings;
c. have policies which encourage realistic
performance expectations;
d.
provide adequate time on schedule for required travel;
e. provide adequate information, in-service
training, supplies, and other support for all employees to perform to the best
of their ability; and
f. provide
in-service training to promote effective, quality CRCC care.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:2175.14(B).
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