Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-207 - Medical Staff
A. A governing
authority shall ensure that:
1. The organized
medical staff is directly accountable to the governing authority for the
quality of care provided by a medical staff member to a patient in a
hospital;
2. The medical staff
bylaws and medical staff regulations are approved according to the medical
staff bylaws and governing authority requirements;
3. A medical staff member complies with
medical staff bylaws and medical staff regulations;
4. The medical staff of a general hospital or
a special hospital includes at least two physicians who have clinical
privileges to admit inpatients to the general hospital or special
hospital;
5. The medical staff of a
rural general hospital includes at least one physician who has clinical
privileges to admit inpatients to the rural general hospital and one additional
physician who serves on a committee according to subsection
(A)(7)(c);
6. A medical staff
member is available to direct patient care;
7. Medical staff bylaws or medical staff
regulations are established, documented, and implemented for the process of:
a. Conducting peer review according to A.R.S.
Title 36, Chapter 4, Article 5;
b.
Appointing members to the medical staff, subject to approval by the governing
authority;
c. Establishing
committees including identifying the purpose and organization of each
committee;
d. Appointing one or
more medical staff members to a committee;
e. Obtaining and documenting permission for
an autopsy of a patient, performing an autopsy, and notifying, if applicable,
the medical practitioner coordinating the patient's medical services when an
autopsy is performed;
f. Requiring
that each inpatient has a medical practitioner who coordinates the inpatient's
care;
g. Defining the
responsibilities of a medical staff member to provide medical services to the
medical staff member's patient;
h.
Defining a medical staff member's responsibilities for the transport or
transfer of a patient;
i.
Specifying requirements for oral, telephone, and electronic orders, including
which orders require identification of the time of the order;
j. Establishing a time-frame for a medical
staff member to complete a patient's medical record;
k. Establishing criteria for granting,
denying, revoking, and suspending clinical privileges;
l. Specifying pre-anesthesia and
post-anesthesia responsibilities for medical staff members; and
m. Approving the use of medication and
devices under investigation by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Food and Drug Administration including:
i. Establishing criteria for patient
selection;
ii. Obtaining informed
consent before administering the investigational medication or device; and
iii. Documenting the
administration of and, if applicable, the adverse reaction to an
investigational medication or device; and
8. The organized medical staff reviews the
medical staff bylaws and the medical staff regulations at least once every
three years and updates the bylaws and regulations as needed.
B. An administrator shall ensure
that:
1. A medical staff member provides
evidence of freedom from infectious tuberculosis according to the requirements
in R9-10-230(5)
;
2. A record for each medical
staff member is established and maintained that includes:
a. A completed application for clinical
privileges;
b. The dates and
lengths of appointment and reappointment of clinical privileges;
c. The specific clinical privileges granted
to the medical staff member, including revision or revocation dates for each
clinical privilege; and
d. A
verification of current Arizona health care professional active license
according to A.R.S. Title 32; and
3. Except for documentation of peer review
conducted according to A.R.S. §
36-445, a record under subsection
(B)(2) is provided to the Department for review:
a. As soon as possible, but not more than two
hours after the time of the Department's request, if the individual is a
current medical staff member; and
b. Within 72 hours after the time of the
Department's request if the individual is no longer a current medical staff
member.
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