New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter V - Medical Facilities
Subchapter C - State Hospital Code
Article 6 - Treatment Center and Diagnostic Center Operation
Part 754 - Birth Center Services
Section 754.7 - Services for the care of mothers and newborns
Universal Citation: 10 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 754.7
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
The operator shall ensure that the birth center provides at least the following:
(a) admission screenings to assure that only low risk women are admitted to the birth center;
(b) active participation by women and families in their own health care plan to include but not be limited to:
(1) orientation to the birth center
services and its philosophy and goals preceding registration; and
(2) attendance at prenatal education classes
approved by the clinical staff which address, as a minimum, labor and delivery,
infant care and feeding, parenting, nutrition, the effects of smoking, alcohol
and other drugs on the fetus, what to expect if transferred, and the newborn
screening program with the distribution of newborn screening educational
literature;
(c) prenatal and intrapartum care including:
(1) a plan of
care developed according to accepted professional standards;
(2) selection of pediatric services by the
woman for follow-up care of the infant;
(3) providing HIV counseling and recommending
voluntary testing to pregnant women during a prenatal visit. Counseling and/or
testing, if accepted, shall be provided pursuant to Public Health Law, article
27-F. Information regarding the woman's HIV counseling and HIV status must be
transferred as part of her medical history to the labor and delivery site.
Women with positive test results shall be referred to the necessary health and
social services within a clinically appropriate time;
(4) continuous risk assessment of the woman
and fetus; and
(5) labor support
and professional attendance at birth for the mother and her family;
(d) postpartum care including:
(1) care in the birth center to be provided
for a minimum of four hours and a maximum of 24 hours after the third stage of
labor is complete;
(2) a physical
assessment of the newborn with the required eye prophylaxis in accordance with
section 12.2 of this Title and newborn
screening tests in accordance with Part 69 of this Title;
(3) birth registration in accordance with
section
4130 of the
Public Health Law;
(4) a physical
assessment of the mother in accordance with established protocols including the
evaluation of Rh status, need for Rh prophylaxis and the mother's ability to
feed the infant prior to discharge from the center; and
(5) the transfer to the newborn's medical
record of a mother's HIV test result, if one exists;
(e) discharge and follow-up including:
(1) maternal and newborn home visits the
following day after discharge and upon the third day after discharge unless
arrangements have been made for the infant to be seen by his/her physician. The
home visits may be performed by professional nursing staff from the birth
center, if the facility is approved under article 36 of the Public Health Law,
or through an arrangement with a certified or licensed home health agency, to
include an assessment of the mother-child relationship, an evaluation of the
nutritional status of the infant and the physical and psychological status of
the mother, performance of a hematocrit, rubella vaccination and Rh
prophylaxis, if indicated, and newborn screening blood collection in accordance
with Part 69 of this Title;
(2)
assurance of immediate and ongoing pediatric care;
(3) provision of family planning counseling
or arrangements for family planning services, if desired by the patient;
and
(4) arrangements for follow-up
visits at the birth center within a six-week period following the
birth.
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