Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4664 - HOSPICE SERVICES
Part 4664.0030 - HOSPICE BILL OF RIGHTS AND NOTIFICATION OF SERVICE CHARGES
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Notification of bill of rights.
No later than the time hospice services are initiated, a hospice provider shall give a written copy of the hospice bill of rights, as required by Minnesota Statutes, section 144A.751, to each hospice patient or responsible person.
Subp. 2. Content of notice.
In addition to the text of the bill of rights in Minnesota Statutes, section 144A.751, subdivision 1, the written notice to the patient must include the following:
IF YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT ABOUT THE AGENCY OR PERSON PROVIDING YOU HOSPICE SERVICES, YOU MAY CALL, WRITE, OR VISIT THE OFFICE OF HEALTH FACILITY COMPLAINTS, MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. YOU MAY ALSO CONTACT THE OMBUDSMAN FOR OLDER MINNESOTANS;
Subp. 3. Charges for services.
A hospice provider must provide to a hospice patient or responsible person within 48 hours of admission a written notice of charges for services, according to Minnesota Statutes, section 144A.751, subdivision 1, clause (8). Notice under this subdivision is in addition to the notice required by Minnesota Statutes, section 144A.751, subdivision 1, clause (7).
Subp. 4. Change in charges for services.
A hospice provider must provide written notice of changes in charges for services, according to Minnesota Statutes, section 144A.751, subdivision 1, clause (17). The notice must include the name, address, and telephone number of the Office of the Ombudsman for Older Minnesotans.
Subp. 5. Acknowledgment of receipt.
A hospice provider shall obtain written acknowledgment of the hospice patient's receipt of the bill of rights and notice of charges for services, or if unable to obtain written acknowledgment, document oral acknowledgment of receipt, including the date of the acknowledgment. The acknowledgment must be obtained from the hospice patient or the hospice patient's responsible person.
Subp. 6. Documentation.
The licensee shall retain in the hospice patient's record documentation of compliance with this part.
Subp. 7. Waivers prohibited.
A licensee shall not request or obtain from hospice patients any waiver of any of the rights enumerated in Minnesota Statutes, section 144A.751, subdivision 1. A waiver obtained in violation of this subpart is void.
Subp. 8. Fines.
For each violation of the following subparts, the stated fine shall be assessed:
Statutory Authority: MS s 144A.752