1. The LDH is the only
licensing authority for home health agencies in the state of Louisiana. To
initiate the review process for licensure as an HHA, the applicant shall submit
the following:
a. a completed home health
application form;
b. the required
fee for licensure by corporate check, certified check or money order or in
other manner as determined by the department. This fee is
non-refundable;
c. documentation of
a line of credit from a licensed lending agency for at least $75,000 as proof
of adequate finances to sustain an agency for at least six months;
d. proof of general and professional
liability insurance as well as worker's compensation insurance. The general and
professional liability coverage shall be for at least $300,000. The agency
shall maintain these insurance requirements at all times, and be able to
provide proof of insurance upon request as follows:
i. proof of general liability insurance of at
least $300,000 per occurrence;
ii.
proof of worker's compensation insurance as required by state law;
iii. proof of professional liability
insurance of at least $100,000 per occurrence/$300,000 per annual aggregate, or
proof of self-insurance of at least $100,000, along with proof of enrollment as
a qualified health care provider with the Louisiana Patient's Compensation Fund
(PCF):
(a). if the HHA is self-insured and is
not enrolled in the PCF, professional liability limits shall be $1 million per
occurrence/$3 million per annual aggregate.
NOTE: The LDH-Health Standards Section (HSS) shall
specifically be identified as the certificate holder on any policies and any
certificates of insurance issued as proof of insurance by the insurer or
producer (agent);
e. résumés and documentation of
qualifications for administrator and clinical manager. Additional information
may not be submitted after the original resumé is submitted for review, except
for changes in the designated positions or with approval of the HSS;
f. proof of criminal background
investigations on the owners and administrative personnel. If the agency is a
corporation, proof of criminal background investigations on all directors and
officers shall also be submitted;
g. written documentation of any financial or
familial relationship with any other entity providing home health care services
in the state;
h. proof of
citizenship or a valid green card for all administrative personnel, officers,
directors and owners;
i. any other
forms for initial licensure as required by the HSS; and
j. the "doing business as" (DBA) name of the
agency shall not be the same or similar to another licensed HHA registered with
the Secretary of State.
2. An application shall not be reviewed until
payment of application fee has been received. All requirements of the
application process shall be completed by the applicant within 90 days of the
date of the initial submission of the home health license application. Upon
approval of the application by LDH, the applicant shall agree to become fully
operational and prepared for initial survey within 90 days. Any application not
completed within 90 days after the initial submission shall be
closed.
3. The applicant shall be
notified in writing when the application process is completed and the
application is approved. The applicant shall receive instructions regarding
requesting an initial licensing survey.
4. Approved applicants shall be fully
operational, in compliance with all licensing standards and providing care to
only two patients at the time of the initial survey.
5. Repealed.