Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 12 - ADULT HEALTH
Chapter 10.12.01 - Surgical Abortion Facilities
Section 10.12.01.05 - Administration
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.12.01.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Administrator.
(1) Each facility shall have an
administrator, who is responsible for the daily operation of the facility,
including but not limited to:
(a) Consulting
with the staff to develop and implement the facility's policies and procedures
required under §C of this regulation;
(b) Organizing and coordinating the
administrative functions of the facility;
(c) Coordinating the provision of services
that the facility provides;
(d)
Training the staff on the facility's policies and procedures and applicable
federal, State, and local laws and regulations; and
(e) Ensuring that all personnel:
(i) Receive orientation and have experience
sufficient to demonstrate competency to perform assigned patient care duties,
including proper infection control practices;
(ii) Are licensed or certified by an
appropriate occupational licensing board to practice in this State, if required
by law; and
(iii) Perform or
delegate duties and responsibilities in accordance with standards of practice
as defined by the Health Occupations Article, Annotated Code of
Maryland.
(2)
The administrator shall ensure that:
(a) The
facility's policies and procedures as described in §C of this regulation
are:
(i) Reviewed by staff at least annually
and are revised as necessary; and
(ii) Available at all times for staff
inspection and reference; and
(b) All appropriate personnel implement all
policies and procedures as adopted.
B. Medical Director.
(1) The surgical abortion facility shall have
a medical director who:
(a) Is responsible for
the overall medical care that is provided by the facility; and
(b) Advises and consults with the staff of
the facility on all medical issues relating to services provided by the
facility.
(2) The
medical director shall be a physician licensed to practice in
Maryland.
C. Policies and Procedures. The facility shall have policies and procedures concerning the following:
(1) The scope and delivery of
services provided by the facility either directly or through contractual
arrangements;
(2) Personnel
practices, including but not limited to:
(a)
Procedures for the accountability of personnel involved in patient
care;
(b) Job descriptions on file
for all personnel: and
(c)
Procedures to ensure personnel are free from communicable diseases;
(3) Postoperative recovery, if
applicable;
(4) The transfer or
referral of patients who require services that are not provided by the
facility;
(5) Infection control for
patients and staff;
(6) Pertinent
safety practices, including the control of fire and mechanical
hazards;
(7) Preventive maintenance
for equipment to ensure proper operation and safety; and
(8) The services and procedures specified in
Regulations .07-.12 of this chapter.
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