New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 370 - OVERSIGHT OF LICENSED HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY BASED WAIVER PROGRAMS
Part 9 - INCIDENT REPORTING, INTAKE, PROCESSING AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Section 8.370.9.9 - INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.370.9.9

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. General: All licensed health care facilities shall establish and maintain an incident management system, which emphasizes the principles of prevention and staff involvement. The licensed health care facility shall ensure that the incident management system policies and procedures require all employees to be competently trained to respond to, report, and document reportable incidents in a timely and accurate manner.

B. Training curriculum: Prior to working unsupervised with consumers, the licensed health care facility shall provide all employees and volunteers with a written training curriculum and shall train them on incident policies and procedures for identification, and timely reporting of abuse, neglect, exploitation, injuries of unknown origin or other reportable incidents. Refresher training shall be provided at annual, not to exceed 12 month, intervals. The training curriculum may include computer-based training. Reviews shall include, at a minimum, review of the written training curriculum and site-specific issues pertaining to the licensed health care facility. Training shall be conducted in a language that is understood by the employee and volunteer.

C. Incident management system training curriculum requirements:

(1) The licensed health care facility shall conduct training, or designate a knowledgeable representative to conduct training, in accordance with the written training curriculum that includes but is not limited to:
(a) an overview of the potential risk of abuse, neglect, and exploitation;

(b) informational procedures for properly filing the division's incident management report form;

(c) specific instructions of the employees' legal responsibility to report an incident of abuse, neglect or exploitation;

(d) specific instructions on how to respond to abuse, neglect, and exploitation; and

(e) emergency action procedures to be followed in the event of an alleged incident or knowledge of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

(2) All current employees and volunteers shall receive training within 90 days of the effective date of this rule.

D. Training documentation: All licensed health care facilities shall prepare training documentation for each employee to include a signed statement indicating the date, time, and place they received their incident management reporting instruction. The licensed health care facility shall maintain documentation of an employee's or volunteer's training for a period of at least 12 months. Training curricula shall be kept on the premises and made available on request by the authority. Training documentation shall be made available immediately upon a authority representative's request. Failure to provide employee or volunteer training documentation shall subject the licensed health care facility to the penalties provided for in this rule.

E. Consumer and guardian orientation packet: Consumers, family members and legal guardians shall be made aware of and have available immediate accessibility to the licensed health care facility incident reporting processes. The licensed health care facility shall provide consumers, family members or legal guardians an orientation packet to include incident management systems policies and procedural information concerning the reporting of abuse, neglect or exploitation. The licensed health care facility shall include a signed statement indicating the date, time, and place they received their orientation packet to be contained in the consumer's file. The appropriate consumer, family member or legal guardian shall sign this at the time of orientation.

F. Posting of incident management information poster: All licensed health care facilities and shall post two or more posters, to be furnished by the division, in a prominent public location which states all incident management reporting procedures, including contact numbers and internet addresses. All licensed health care facilities operating 60 or more beds shall post at least three or more posters, to be furnished by the division, in a prominent public location which states all incident management reporting procedures, including contact numbers and internet addresses. The posters shall also be posted where employees report each day and from which the employees operate to carry out their activities. Each licensed health care facility shall take steps to ensure that the notices are not altered, defaced, removed, or covered by other material.

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