Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 124 - HEALTH SERVICES (AIC)
Section 291-124-0020 - Facilities and Equipment for Provision of Health Care
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 291-124-0020
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Space, Equipment and Supplies:
(a) Sufficient space, equipment, and supplies
will be available to provide the level of healthcare designated at each state
operated correctional facility.
(b)
Health Services administrators are responsible for evaluation of the adequacy
of space allocated, review of major equipment purchases, and the system for
distribution of healthcare services and supplies within their individual scope
of authority.
(2) Level of Service at Each Facility:
(a) The assigned
Medical Service Manager is responsible for coordinating AIC access to
healthcare services either at the site, in the community, or at another
correctional facility.
(b)
Healthcare services at correctional facilities shall at a minimum include
instruction and supervision of self-care, ambulatory care, emergency care, and
referrals for specialty services.
(c) Inpatient infirmary beds, on site dental
clinics, optometry clinics and mental health treatment are not available at
each correctional facility. AICs needing these services may be transferred to
the most appropriate correctional facility to receive the needed
service.
(d) AICs with complex
medical conditions who cannot be referred to providers in the immediate
community may be transported to a correctional facility in another geographic
area to receive medically necessary care and treatment.
(e) At correctional facilities with patients
occupying inpatient infirmary beds, healthcare staff shall be on duty 24 hours
per day with a physician on call 24 hours per day. At correctional facilities
without 24 hour on duty coverage, a registered nurse and a treating provider
shall be designated and on call to provide 24 hours per day coverage.
(f) Health Services staff will make
provisions for hospital access and specialty care as necessary for the
healthcare of the AIC.
(g) Each
health services program shall have a written plan and maintain readiness to
provide basic emergency healthcare services to anyone in emergency situations.
This plan shall be in accordance with the emergency response plan for the
facility.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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