Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 37 - MATERNAL AND INFANT HEALTH SERVICES
Subchapter M - TEXAS PERINATAL CARE SYSTEM
Section 37.257 - Perinatal Plans
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 37.257
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The perinatal resource coordinating group (PRCG) in each perinatal planning area (PPA) shall submit for approval to the department an initial perinatal plan concerning the provision of perinatal care for women of child-bearing age and infants within the PPA. The plan shall be submitted in a format specified by the department.
(b) Each PRCG shall submit an annual revised plan in a format specified by the department.
(c) The initial plan and any revisions shall be subject to approval by the department, contingent upon documentation of the following:
(1)
individuals representing the geographic and demographic diversity of all
counties within the PPA have been involved in the development and
implementation of the plan;
(2)
individuals representing all perinatal care facilities have been given an
opportunity to participate in the planning and implementation process, through
participation in either the PRCG or the perinatal network(s);
(3) mechanisms are in place for communication
and coordination of services among the PPA perinatal network(s);
(4) the plan includes:
(A) a list of participants in the PRCG and
the perinatal network(s);
(B) a
list of identified strengths and unmet needs of the PPA based on analysis of
the PPA data, registered complaints, and discussions with consumers,
community-based support entities, and perinatal providers;
(C) a list of goals and objectives to improve
the quality of perinatal care based upon the identified strengths and unmet
needs in the PPA and the health outcomes measures referenced in §
37.258
of this title (relating to Data Analysis and Progress Report);
(D) mechanisms for completing referrals and
returning reports of care provided among the perinatal care
providers;
(E) protocols for
exchange of confidential patient records among participating providers in the
perinatal planning area;
(F)
descriptions of emergency transport capability requirements and
protocols;
(G) protocols for
at-risk and emergency maternal and neonatal transfer from one hospital to
another for the purpose of receiving more intensive or specialized
care;
(H) protocols for return
transfer of a pregnant woman and/or her infant from a referral center to the
original referring hospital or to a local hospital for continuing
care;
(I) triage criteria for
appropriate level referrals; and
(J) mechanisms and protocols for:
(i) conducting high-risk screening and
counseling guidance;
(ii)
increasing community awareness of the existence of the perinatal plan(s) and
the importance of early and preventive care for women of child-bearing age and
infants;
(iii) increasing consumer
access to the perinatal network(s);
(iv) continuing improvement of the quality of
perinatal care; and
(v)
community-based and area-wide perinatal health education, health promotion, and
dissemination of parenting information.
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