Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-1006 - Personnel
An administrator shall ensure that:
1. The qualifications, skills, and knowledge
required for each type of personnel member:
a. Are based on:
i. The type of physical health services or
behavioral health services expected to be provided by the personnel member
according to the established job description, and
ii. The acuity of the patients receiving
physical health services or behavioral health services from the personnel
member according to the established job description; and
b. Include:
i. The specific skills and knowledge
necessary for the personnel member to provide the expected physical health
services and behavioral health services listed in the established job
description,
ii. The type and
duration of education that may allow the personnel member to have acquired the
specific skills and knowledge for the personnel member to provide the expected
physical health services or behavioral health services listed in the
established job description, and
iii. The type and duration of experience that
may allow the personnel member to have acquired the specific skills and
knowledge for the personnel member to provide the expected physical health
services or behavioral health services listed in the established job
description;
2. A personnel member's skills and knowledge
are verified and documented:
a. Before the
personnel member provides physical health services or behavioral health
services, and
b. According to
policies and procedures;
3. Sufficient personnel members are present
on an outpatient treatment center's premises with the qualifications, skills,
and knowledge necessary to:
a. Provide the
services in the outpatient treatment center's scope of services,
b. Meet the needs of a patient, and
c. Ensure the health and safety of a
patient;
4. A personnel
member only provides physical health services or behavioral health services the
personnel member is qualified to provide;
5. A plan is developed, documented, and
implemented to provide orientation specific to the duties of personnel members,
employees, volunteers, and students;
6. A personnel member completes orientation
before providing medical services, nursing services, or health-related services
to a patient;
7. An individual's
orientation is documented, to include:
a. The
individual's name,
b. The date of
the orientation, and
c. The subject
or topics covered in the orientation;
8. A plan is developed, documented, and
implemented to provide in-service education specific to the duties of a
personnel member;
9. A personnel
member's in-service education is documented, to include:
a. The personnel member's name,
b. The date of the in-service education,
and
c. The subject or topics
covered in the in-service education;
10. A personnel member who is a behavioral
health technician or behavioral health paraprofessional complies with the
applicable requirements in
R9-10-115 ;
11. A record for a personnel member, an
employee, a volunteer, or a student is maintained that includes:
a. The individual's name, date of birth, and
contact telephone number;
b. The
individual's starting date of employment or volunteer service and, if
applicable, the ending date;
c.
Documentation of:
i. The individual's
qualifications, including skills and knowledge applicable to the individual's
job duties;
ii. The individual's
education and experience applicable to the individual's job duties;
iii. The individual's completed orientation
and in-service education as required by policies and procedures;
iv. The individual's license or
certification, if the individual is required to be licensed or certified in
this Article or policies and procedures;
v. If the individual is a behavioral health
technician, clinical oversight required in
R9-10-115 ;
vi. The individual's compliance with the
fingerprinting requirements in A.R.S. §
36-425.03, if applicable;
and
vii. Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation training, if the individual is required to have cardiopulmonary
resuscitation training according to this Article or policies and procedures;
and
12. The
record in subsection (A)(11) is:
a.
Maintained while an individual provides services for or at the outpatient
treatment center and for at least 24 months after the last date the employee or
volunteer provided services for or at the outpatient treatment center;
and
b. If the ending date of
employment or volunteer service was 12 or more months before the date of the
Department's request, provided to the Department within 72 hours after the
Department's request.
Notes
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