North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 13 - NC MEDICAL CARE COMMISSION
Subchapter S - LICENSURE OF SUITABLE FACILITIES FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF SURGICAL ABORTIONS
Section .0300 - SERVICES
Section 13S .0319 - POLICIES AND PROCEDURES AND ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
Universal Citation: 10A NC Admin Code 13S .0319
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The following essential documents and references shall be on file in the administrative office of the clinic:
(1)
documents evidencing control and ownerships, such as deeds, leases, or
incorporation or partnership papers;
(2) policies and procedures of the governing
authority, as required by Rule .0318 of this Section;
(3) minutes of the governing authority
meetings;
(4) minutes of the
clinic's professional and administrative staff meetings;
(5) a current copy of the rules of this
Subchapter;
(6) reports of
inspections, reviews, and corrective actions taken related to licensure;
and
(7) contracts and agreements
related to care and services provided by the clinic is a party.
(b) All operating licenses, permits, and certificates shall be displayed on the licensed premises.
(c) The governing authority shall prepare a manual of clinic policies and procedures for use by employees, medical staff, and contractual physicians to assist them in understanding their responsibilities within the organizational framework of the clinic. These shall include:
(1) patient
selection and exclusion criteria;
(2) clinical discharge criteria;
(3) policy and procedure for validating the
full and true name of the patient;
(4) policy and procedure for abortion
procedures performed at the clinic;
(5) policy and procedure for the provision of
patient privacy in the recovery area of the clinic;
(6) protocol for determining gestational age
as defined in Rule .0101(5) of this Subchapter;
(7) protocol for referral of patients for
whom services have been declined; and
(8) protocol for discharge instructions that
informs patients who to contact for post-procedural problems and
questions.
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