Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-25.006 - Emergency Management Planning
(1)
Pursuant to Section 400.934(20)(a),
F.S., each home medical equipment provider must prepare and maintain a written
comprehensive emergency management plan, that meets the minimum criteria in
these rules and the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) Format for
Home Medical Equipment (HME) Providers, AHCA Form 3110-1019, December 2006,
incorporated by reference. This document is available from the Agency for
Health Care Administration at http://ahca.myflorida.com under Licensing &
Certification, Home Medical Equipment Provider. The CEMP Format contains the
minimum criteria that must be included in each home medical equipment provider
emergency management plan, as required in Section
400.934(20),
F.S. The plan must describe how the home medical equipment provider establishes
and maintains an effective response to emergencies and disasters. The completed
plan will be e-mailed or mailed to the local county health department for each
county listed on the home medical equipment provider's license as required in
Section 400.934(20)(b),
F.S., unless the county health department does not require submission of home
medical equipment provider emergency management plans per Section
381.0303(7),
F.S.
(2) The home medical equipment
provider must review its emergency management plan on an annual basis, make any
substantive changes and inform their staff of those changes. For the purposes
of this section, 'substantive changes' would include, but not be limited to,
change of address, change of administrative staff who are responsible for
coordinating the home medical equipment provider's emergency response or their
contact telephone numbers and change of type of equipment or equipment services
provided.
(3) The substantive
changes as defined in subsection
59A-25.006(2),
F.A.C., must be reported to the county emergency management office and to the
county health department. For home medical equipment providers with multiple
counties on their license, the changes must be reported to each county health
department and each county emergency management office designated on the
license. The telephone numbers must include numbers where the coordinating
staff can be contacted outside of the home medical equipment provider's regular
office hours. All home medical equipment providers must report these changes,
whether their plan has been previously reviewed or not, as defined in
subsection (1).
(4) When a home
medical equipment provider goes through a change of ownership, the new owner
must review the emergency management plan and make any substantive changes,
including changes noted in subsection (3). Those home medical equipment
providers will need to report any substantive changes in their plans to the
reviewing entity in subsection (1).
(5) In the event of an emergency, the home
medical equipment provider must implement the emergency management plan
pursuant to Section 400.934(20),
F.S.
(6) Home medical equipment
providers must assist consumers receiving HME services who would need
assistance and sheltering during evacuations because of physical, mental,
cognitive impairment, or sensory disabilities in registering with the local
emergency management agency, as required in Section
252.355(1),
F.S., and as determined by the established procedures of the local emergency
management agency related to special needs registration.
(a) Each home medical equipment provider
must, pursuant to Sections
400.934 and
252.355, F.S., inform consumers
and consumer caregivers, by the best method possible as it pertains to the
person's disability, of the special needs registry and procedures for
registration at the special needs registry maintained by their county emergency
management office.
(b) If the
consumer is to be registered with the special needs registry, the home medical
equipment provider must assist the consumer with registering, pursuant to
Sections 400.934 and
252.355, F.S., and the
established procedures of the local emergency management agency. The home
medical equipment provider must document in the consumer's file if the consumer
plans to evacuate or remain at home and if the consumer's caregiver or family
can take responsibility during the emergency for equipment services normally
provided by HME staff or independent contractors referred by the home medical
equipment provider or if the home medical equipment provider needs to make
referrals in order for equipment services to continue. If the consumer is also
receiving services through any other licensed health care provider or federal
or state funded program designated in Section
252.355, F.S., to help clients
register with the special needs registry, then the home medical equipment
provider will check with the other service provider or program case manager to
verify if the consumer has already been registered. If so, a note will be made
in the consumer's file by the home medical equipment provider that the
consumer's need for registration has already been reviewed and handled by the
other provider or program. Home medical equipment providers are not required to
assist consumers residing in skilled nursing facilities, assisted living
facilities or adult family care homes with special needs registration as those
licensed facilities are responsible for evacuation and alternative sheltering
of their clients.
(c) The collected
registration information must be furnished to the county emergency management
agency pursuant to Section
400.934, F.S., and as determined
by the established procedures of the local emergency management agency related
to special needs registration.
(7) The home medical equipment provider must
provide the same type and quantity of equipment services to its consumers,
which must include those being served in assisted living facilities and adult
family care homes, who evacuate to special needs shelters which were being
provided prior to evacuation, pursuant to Section
400.934(20)(a),
F.S. Home medical equipment providers are not required to continue to provide
services to consumers in emergency situations that are beyond their control and
that make it impossible to provide services, such as when roads are impassable
or when consumers do not go to the location specified in their consumer
records.
(8) If the home medical
equipment provider is unable to provide equipment services to consumers who are
special needs registry patients, including any assisted living facility and
adult family care home special needs registry patients, then the provider will
make reasonable efforts to find another resource for the consumer, pursuant to
Section 400.934(20)(a),
F.S. This would include arranging for services for consumers who have been
forced to relocate outside of the geographic service area of the home medical
equipment provider.
(9) During
emergency situations, when there is not a mandatory evacuation order issued by
the local county emergency management office, some consumers, registered
pursuant to Section 252.355, F.S., may decide not to
evacuate and will stay in their homes. The home medical equipment provider must
establish procedures, prior to the time of an emergency, which will delineate
to what extent the provider will continue to arrange for essential equipment
services during and immediately following an emergency pursuant to Section
400.934(20)(a),
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.925, 400.934, 400.935 FS. Law Implemented 400.925, 400.934, 400.935 FS.
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