Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-324 - Private alcohol and chemical dependency hospitals
Section 246-324-170 - Patient care services
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-324-170
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The licensee shall:
(a) Provide an initial
physical and dependency assessment by a physician, advanced registered nurse
practitioner, or physician assistant;
(b) Admit only those patients for whom the
hospital is qualified by staff, services and equipment to give adequate care;
and
(c) Provide appropriate
transfer and acceptance of a patient needing medical care services not provided
by the hospital, by:
(i) Transferring
relevant data with the patient;
(ii) Obtaining written or verbal approval by
the receiving facility prior to transfer; and
(iii) Immediately notifying the patient's
family.
(2) The licensee shall provide medical supervision and treatment, transfer, and discharge planning for each patient admitted or retained, including but not limited to:
(a) Admittance by a member of the
medical staff as defined by the staff bylaws;
(b) An initial treatment plan upon admission
incorporating any advanced directives of the patient;
(c) A physical examination and medical
history completed and recorded by a physician, advanced registered nurse
practitioner, or physician assistant within twenty-four hours following
admission, unless the patient had a physical examination and medical history
completed within fourteen days prior to admission, and the information is
recorded in the clinical record;
(d) A comprehensive treatment plan developed
within seventy-two hours following admission:
(i) Developed by a multidisciplinary
treatment team with input, when appropriate, by the patient, family, and other
agencies;
(ii) Reviewed and
modified by a chemical dependency counselor as indicated by the patient's
clinical condition;
(iii)
Interpreted to personnel, staff, patient, and, when possible and appropriate,
to family; and
(iv) Implemented by
persons designated in the plan;
(e) Physician orders for drug prescriptions,
medical treatments and discharge;
(f) Current written policies and orders
signed by a physician to guide the action of personnel when medical emergencies
or threat to life arise and a physician is not present;
(g) A discharge plan including a review of
the patient's hospitalization, condition upon discharge, and recommendations
for follow-up and continuing care;
(h) Patient education pertaining to the
patient's dependency, prescribed medications, and health maintenance;
and
(i) Referrals to appropriate
resources and community services during and after hospitalization.
(3) The licensee shall provide, or arrange for, diagnostic and therapeutic services prescribed by the attending professional staff, including:
(a) Medical
services, including:
(i) A physician on call
at all times;
(ii) Provisions for
emergency medical services when needed; and
(iii) Participation of a multidisciplinary
treatment team;
(b)
Nursing services, including:
(i) A registered
nurse, employed full time, responsible for nursing services twenty-four hours
per day;
(ii) One or more
registered nurses on duty at all times to supervise nursing care;
(c) Chemical dependency counseling
services, directed and supervised by a chemical dependency counselor,
responsible for:
(i) A twenty-four-hour per
day chemical dependency program; and
(ii) Patient education on chemical
dependency; and
(d)
Special services, within the hospital or contracted outside the hospital, as
specified in the comprehensive treatment plan.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 71.12 RCW and RCW 43.60.040. 95-22-013, § 246-324-170, filed 10/20/95, effective 11/20/95.
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