Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 91 - Minimum Standards for Home Health Agencies
Section I-9115 - Agency Operations
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-9115
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Hours of Operation. An agency shall be required to have regular posted business hours and be fully operational at least eight hours a day, five days a week between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Patient care services shall be made available as needed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
B. Operational Requirements
1. An HHA shall:
a. be open for the business of providing home
health care services;
b. post its
hours of operation and emergency contact procedures in a prominent and easily
accessible manner;
c. have an RN
immediately available by telecommunications at all times;
d. respond to patient care needs and
authorized healthcare provider orders in a timely manner;
e. be able to accept referrals at all
times;
f. have at least two
patients at all times;
g. have
adequate staff to provide for patient care needs according to accepted
standards of practice;
h. have
policies and procedures specific to the agency which address staff
responsibilities and qualifications; agency operations; patient care standards;
problem and complaint resolution; purpose and goals of operation; and
regulatory and compliance subjects;
i. have policies and procedures that are
written, current, and annually reviewed by appropriate personnel;
j. accept medical orders only from an
authorized healthcare provider or authorized healthcare provider representative
(e.g., hospital discharge planner);
k. use only factual information in
advertising;
l. have an emergency
preparedness plan (which conforms to the Louisiana Model Home Health Emergency
Preparedness Plan) designed to manage the consequences of natural disasters or
other emergencies that disrupt the HHA's ability to provide home health
services;
m. limit the geographic
service area of the agency to a 50-mile radius of the parent agency;
n. act as the patient advocate in medical
decisions affecting the patient;
o.
protect the patient from unsafe clinical practices;
p. ensure that staff is competent in the
treatments and procedures provided to patients prior to the treatments or
procedures being provided;
q.
operate within the laws and regulations of all local, federal and state
agencies which have authority over the operations of such businesses;
r. notify the department of any change of
address, services added or ceased, and change of all key employees in
accordance with §9109;
s. maintain
general and professional liability insurance and workers' compensation
insurance in accordance with the requirements of §9105
2. An HHA may:
a. participate as educators in public health
fairs and may provide free non-invasive services, such as blood pressure
screenings; and
b. advertise its
services and provide truthful and accurate informational material to the public
in so doing.
3. An HAA
shall not:
a. harass, bribe, coerce, or
intimidate any patient to change agencies or to select an agency;
b. allow, permit, or encourage any employee
or volunteer representing the agency to harass, bribe, coerce, or mistreat any
patient in any manner or form; and
c. advertise untruthfully regarding the
services provided, professional credentials of any employee, accreditation
awards, or other such information that misleads and misinforms the
public.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2116.31 et seq.
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