Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 1
Subtitle 07 - HOSPITALS
Chapter 10.07.05 - Residential Service Agencies
Section 10.07.05.08 - Administration
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.07.05.08
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Governing Authority.
(1) The agency shall have a
governing authority.
(2) The
governing authority shall:
(a) Convene at
least annually with management staff to review and advise the agency on
policies; and
(b) Keep minutes,
including:
(i) The participants of any
meeting;
(ii) Agenda items
considered; and
(iii) Actions
taken.
B. Policies and Procedures.
(1) An agency shall develop and implement
policies and procedures, including but not limited to:
(a) Administration, including:
(i) Scope of services;
(ii) Delineation of services provided by the
agency when the agency coordinates care within the agency or with another
provider;
(iii) Notification to the
client or client representative with legal authority to make health care
decisions of the agency's responsibilities to coordinate care when
appropriate;
(iv) Admission
criteria;
(v) Assessment of
potential clients before their acceptance into the program;
(vi) Billing and service records, maintenance
of charges, and similar items, except for those clients receiving services
through a managed-care health benefits plan or third party payor, in which case
records are maintained as required by the third party payor;
(vii) Quality assurance program;
and
(viii) Clinical management,
including assessment, plans, delegation, and supervision;
(b) Personnel, including:
(i) Job descriptions and educational
qualifications for all employees and contractors;
(ii) Skill assessments of all employees and
contractors; and
(iii) Health
requirements for employees and contractors;
(c) Patient care, including:
(i) Provision of home health care services
and criteria for determining the need for skilled services;
(ii) Administration of drugs;
(iii) Enteral and parenteral nutrition
procedures;
(iv) Frequency of
client monitoring; and
(v) Training
and retraining of clients or their family members, when indicated;
(d) Informed consent when:
(i) A client or client representative with
legal authority to make legal decisions, signs an informed consent form
consenting to changes to the agency's recommended plan of care; or
(ii) A client signs an informed consent form
consenting to assistance by a nonlicensed individual with treatments of a
routine nature, or with the self-administration of medications; and
(e) Environment and safety,
including:
(i) Preparation and storage of
enteral formulas, intravenous therapies, other supplies, equipment, and similar
items;
(ii) Infection control
procedures;
(iii) Disposal of
biomedical waste;
(iv) Maintenance
of equipment; and
(v) Emergency
procedures.
(2) The Department may waive the requirement
of a policy and procedure that is required in §B of this regulation upon
the agency's written explanation as to why the policy and procedure is
inappropriate or unnecessary to the agency's specific operation.
(3) An agency that provides invasive
equipment or supplies, such as intravenous therapy, shall arrange for
24-hour-a-day equipment maintenance service in case of equipment
failure.
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