Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 13 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Division 35 - Children's Division
Chapter 73 - Child Placing Agencies
Section 13 CSR 35-73.055 - Health Care
Universal Citation: 13 MO Code of State Regs 35-73.055
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the procedures for health care, emergency medical care, dental care, psychiatric and psychological care, and medicine and drugs.
(1) Health Care Procedure.
(A) The agency shall have a written health
care plan which shall address preventive medical, eye, hearing and dental care
for any child(ren) in the custody of the agency.
(B) The agency's health care plan shall
include examinations upon entering agency care, subsequent examinations,
nursing care, first-aid procedures, dispensing of medicine and basic remedial
treatment and the training of basic principles of communicable disease
prevention.
(C) The agency shall
obtain written authorization for each child from the parent(s), guardian or
legal custodian for emergency medical care, emergency surgical care, necessary
immunizations and general medical care upon entering care.
(D) A complete physical examination by a
licensed physician, a certified nurse practitioner, advanced practice nurse in
a collaborative agreement with a licensed physician or a registered nurse who
is under the supervision of a licensed physician shall be given to each child
under the age of three (3) within seventy-two (72) hours after entering care,
unless being discharged directly from a medical facility. For any child over
age three (3) the physical examination shall be given within thirty (30) days
prior to placement, or within seventy-two (72) hours after entering care. The
findings of the examination shall be recorded on a form prescribed by the
division, or one containing the equivalent information. Children shall
otherwise receive medical examinations in accordance to the periodicity of the
Missouri Medicaid Healthy Children and Youth Schedule for Physical and
Developmental Examinations available through the division.
(E) If a child shows overt signs of highly
infectious disease or other evidence of ill health, the agency shall make
arrangements for an immediate examination by a licensed physician.
(F) Any child who has not received primary
immunizations prior to placement shall be immunized according to the Department
of Health's current guidelines.
(G)
A current immunization history shall be maintained for each child.
(H) Booster shots shall be administered to
children as needed, and at time intervals recommended by the agency physician
or by the Department of Health's current guidelines.
(I) Each child under twelve (12) years of age
shall be given an annual eye examination. Children twelve (12) years of age and
older shall be given an eye examination on an as-needed basis. Corrective
treatment shall be provided as prescribed.
(J) Upon discharge, a copy or summary of the
child's health and dental records shall be provided to the person or agency
responsible for the future planning or care of the child.
(2) Emergency Medical Procedure.
(A) At least one (1) foster care provider
shall be qualified/certified to administer first aid, including cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR).
(B) A
first-aid kit shall be readily available.
(C) Authorization for nonemergency surgery,
even though provided before admission, shall be used only when the parent(s),
guardian or legal custodian is unavailable to reaffirm the
authorization.
(D) An agency shall
contact a child's parent(s), guardian or legal custodian within twenty-four
(24) hours when a serious illness, a serious injury or hospitalization of the
child occurs.
(E) In the event of
the death of a child, the parent(s), guardian or legal custodian and the
division shall be notified immediately.
(3) Dental Care.
(A) An agency shall provide for annual dental
examinations, and for reexaminations and treatment, as necessary.
(B) Upon transfer of the child, a copy or
summary of the child's dental record shall be provided to the person or agency
responsible for the future planning for the child.
(4) Psychiatric and Psychological Care.
(A) When the agency's service plan for a
child indicates a need for professional care by a psychiatrist or a
psychologist, the specialized treatment shall be provided, or arranged for, by
the agency.
(B) Psychiatrists and
psychologists shall be appropriately qualified, certified and/or licensed as
appropriate to the nature of the service.
(5) Medicine and Drugs.
(A) All medication shall be prescribed by a
licensed physician.
(B) All
medicine and drugs shall be kept in a safe place and shall only be accessible
to and dispensed by the care giver.
(C) All medication shall be labeled to
indicate the name of the child, the type and dosage of medication and shall be
dated.
(D) Medication prescribed
for one (1) child shall not be administered to another.
(E) No child shall self-administer medication
unless the practice is approved by a licensed physician, or a registered nurse
with approval of a licensed physician, and the administrator. The approval
shall be documented in the child's medication record and social service
plan.
(F) When medications which
are approved by a physician's order are prescribed, continued, discontinued or
changed, an entry shall be made in the child's records. Entries shall be
evaluated at least every sixty (60) days to determine if medication shall be
continued, discontinued or changed.
(G) When medications are discontinued, they
shall be destroyed.
(H) Upon
transfer of a child, medications which are prescribed shall be provided to the
person responsible for the future planning or care of the child.
(6) All dietary changes for children under one (1) year should be approved by a licensed physician.
*Original authority: Please see the Missouri Revised Statutes 1994 and Cumulative Supplement 1996.
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