Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-401.105 - Refusal of Health Care Services
(1)
Definitions.
(a) Provider - a mental or
physical health physician, psychologist, clinical associate, or
dentist.
(b) Refusal - an
inmate-initiated decision to decline a procedure or treatment that a health
care provider has indicated is medically necessary.
(2) It is the responsibility of the provider
ordering a particular procedure or treatment to explain to the inmate at the
time the initial order is written the:
(a)
Diagnosis;
(b) Nature and purpose
of the procedure or treatment;
(c)
Risks and benefits involved in the proposed treatment or procedures;
and
(d) Alternative treatments or
procedures.
(3)
Documentation of refusal of treatment or procedure.
(a) If an inmate refuses an aspect of health
care services other than medication, which is addressed in subsection (4), the
inmate shall be required to sign Form DC4-711A, Refusal of Health Care
Services. If the inmate refuses to sign the form, the notation "patient refuses
to sign" will be entered and witnessed by two staff members. Form DC4-711A is
hereby incorporated by reference. Copies of this form are available from the
Forms Control Administrator, 501 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee, FL 32399,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-02947.
The effective date of the form is 8-13.
(b) If an inmate is being transferred to
another facility for medical treatment and indicates prior to departing that he
or she will refuse the treatment, the provider at the receiving facility shall
be contacted. The provider at the sending facility shall advise the inmate of
the risks associated with not receiving recommended treatment. If the inmate
still refuses, he or she will be returned to health services to sign Form
DC4-711A, Refusal of Health Care Services, and a follow-up visit shall be
scheduled to assess if the treatment should be pursued.
(c) A note documenting the date and time of a
refusal and stating "refusal signed for (inmate's name and DC#)" shall be made
on the chronological record of health care located in the inmate's health
record.
(d) Prior to inserting Form
DC4-711A, Refusal of Health Care Services, into the inmate's health record, it
will be reviewed, initialed, and dated by a provider. This review will be
documented on the inmate's chronological record of health care.
(e) Refusal of dental services will be
documented by dental health staff on Form DC4-724, Dental Treatment Record, and
Form DC4-711A, Refusal of Health Care Services. Form DC4-724 is hereby
incorporated by reference. Copies of this form are available from the Forms
Control Administrator, 501 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee, FL 32399,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01336.
The effective date of the form is 11-28-10.
(f) Refusal of mental health services will be
documented on Form DC4-711A, Refusal of Health Care Services.
(g) Completed Forms DC4-711A and DC4-724
shall be placed in the inmate's health record.
(4) Medication Refusal.
(a) Inmates may verbally refuse a dose of
medication upon presenting to the medication window.
(b) An inmate who has refused either three
consecutive doses of medication or five doses over the course of a month shall
be required to sign Form DC4-711A, Refusal of Health Care Services. If the
inmate refuses to sign the form, the notation "patient refuses to sign" will be
entered and witnessed by two staff members. The inmate shall be referred to the
prescribing provider for review and further clinical disposition.
(c) If an inmate states that he will refuse
all further doses of a prescribed medication, Form DC4-711A, Refusal of Health
Care Services, shall be completed and must be signed by the inmate. If the
inmate refuses to sign the form, the notation "patient refuses to sign" will be
entered and witnessed by two staff members. The inmate will no longer be
required to report to the medication window for the purpose of taking the
refused medication. The inmate shall be referred to the prescribing provider
for review and further clinical disposition.
(5) An inmate may not refuse admission to the
infirmary, isolation management (medical or mental health), transitional care,
or crisis stabilization, as these are institutional housing assignments. The
inmate may refuse all medical care while in these housing assignments, but the
above-outlined process for refusal of medical treatment shall be
followed.
(6) An inmate's refusal
of health care services cancels a specific order, treatment, or procedure. A
new order will be necessary to initiate a treatment or procedure that has been
refused.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09, 945.6034 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 766.103, 945.6034 FS.
New 11-28-10, Amended 7-19-12, 8-6-13.
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