Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-84 - Quality Standards for Providers of Health Care Service (HCS)
Section 3701-84-16 - Solid organ transplant service standards
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701-84-16
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Each solid organ transplant service will provide services in a manner that meets or exceeds the conditions of participation set forth in Title 42 CFR Part 482, 482.72 to 482.104.
(B) Each solid organ transplant service must be located in a transplant hospital that is a member of and abides by the rules and requirements of the organ procurement and transplantation network (OPTN) established and operated in accordance with section 372 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, 42 U.S.C. 274, (November 21, 2013).
(C) Each solid organ transplant service will:
(1)
Demonstrate an institutional commitment to graduate
medical education and research programs;
(2)
Execute letters
of agreement or contracts with an independent organ procurement organization
which can provide sufficient numbers of organs to support the applicable volume
level specified by rule
3701-84-21 of the Administrative
Code;
(3)
Ensure that kidney transplant services are a member of
the appropriate end-stage renal disease coordinating council designated for the
medicare program under 42
C.F.R. 405.2110 (August 26,
1986);
(4)
Develop a procedure to evaluate access for the
uninsured or financially indigent patientl; and
(5)
Have written
patient management policies and protocols for organ transplantation,
including:
(a)
Detailed plans for the acute and long-term management of
each transplant patient by a multidisciplinary care team, including the waiting
period, in hospital phase, and immediate post-discharge period;
(b)
Transplant
experienced social services available to the patient and the patient's family
at all times;
(c)
Appropriate and thorough education of the
patient;
(d)
Liaison with the patient's primary care physician to
provide timely notification of changes in the patient's condition;
and
(e)
If the solid organ transplant service performs living
donor transplants, detailed plans for the donor, that include the evaluation,
donation, and discharge phases of living organ donation.
Replaces: 3701-84-16
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