New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 7 - HEALTH
Chapter 10 - FREESTANDING BIRTH CENTERS
Part 2 - REQUIREMENTS FOR FREESTANDING BIRTH CENTERS
Section 7.10.2.9 - FREESTANDING BIRTH CENTER SCOPE OF SERVICES

Universal Citation: 7 NM Admin Code 7.10.2.9

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. General scope of services. Freestanding birth centers endorse the wellness care model by providing supportive care and using interventions only when medically necessary. Birth centers may provide women's health services including annual exams, contraception counseling, pre-conception counseling, sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, prenatal care, birth services, and postpartum and newborn care following a normal, low risk pregnancy. The facility may offer other health services by licensed professionals working within the scope of their license providing the physical space used by the other services is clearly delineated and separate from the birth center services, the other services do not interfere with any birth center requirements, the facility complies with any applicable licensing regulations for the other services, and the department is capable of determining the physical boundaries between the birth center facilities licensed under these regulations and other facilities, if licensed under other regulations.

B. Limitations on scope of services. Except in the event of an emergency, surgical procedures shall be limited to those normally performed during birth, but may include episiotomy and repair, other procedures for newborns, and well women's care but only if such procedures are performed by a licensed practitioner acting within the scope of the practitioner's license. Trials of labor after cesarean section (TOLAC) and vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) services shall only be performed at a freestanding birth center by a practitioner whose license authorizes this scope of practice.

C. Services not allowed and not to be performed at freestanding birth center. The following services shall not be performed in a freestanding birth center:

(1) general, regional or epidural anesthesia services;

(2) medications for cervical ripening, induction or augmentation of labor;

(3) operative vaginal forceps or vacuum or abdominal births; and

(4) abortions.

D. Geographic requirements.

(1) Freestanding birth centers shall be located within a maximum of 30 minutes normal driving time from a referral hospital. Reliable evidence of normal driving time must be provided.

(2) The department may, at its sole discretion, approve a variance for a freestanding birth center that is located more than 30 minutes normal driving time from a referring hospital, if the department finds that the health and safety of the birth center clients will not be adversely affected.

E. Additional requirements applicable to facilities with four or more birthing rooms. Any and all facilities with four or more birthing rooms shall comply with all of these regulations and also with all applicable requirements in the current edition of the facility guidelines institute's guidelines for design and construction, specific requirements for freestanding birth centers.

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