Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 126 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE LICENSING AND FUNCTIONING OF END STAGE RENAL DISEASE UNITS/FACILITIES
Chapter 4 - ADMINISTRATION
Section 144-126-4.C - Qualifications of Professional/Other Personnel

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

4.C.1. The following health care professionals, employed directly or through a contractual relationship with an ESRD Facility, may provide ESRD services by virtue of possession of a current license to practice their discipline in the State of Maine:

a. Physicians;

b. Registered Professional Nurses;

c. Licensed Practical Nurses;

d. Social Workers; and

e. Dietitians.

4.C.2. Dialysis technicians employed by an ESRD Facility may provide services in accordance with applicable job descriptions as noted at Chapter 4.A.1.c. of this regulation, or, if applicable, Chapter 6, Rules and Regulations of the Maine State Board of Nursing concerning coordination and oversight.

4.C.3. Identification Badges

All health care provider employees providing direct patient care must wear an identification badge that includes at least the following information:

a. Name of the health care provider;

b. Employee's first name and the first initial of the employee's last name;

c. Initials identifying the employee's registration/ licensure/certification;

d. Employee's job title.

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