Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-27.005 - Pool Administration
Health care services pools shall meet the following minimum standards of operation:
(1) Each pool,
at the time of initial registration and at each registration renewal, shall
identify a managing employee who will be responsible for the day-to-day
supervision and administration of the pool and shall designate this individual,
on the biennial registration application form required in subsection
59A-27.002(1),
F.A.C., as the pool's representative for purposes of any communications with
AHCA Long Term Care Services Unit. The managing employee must be familiar with
the work requirements and the prerequisites for licensure or certification in
each of the health care disciplines and specialties for which the pool is
providing referrals. Any time there is a change in this position, the pool
shall give written notice to AHCA Long Term Care Services Unit of such change.
Such notice shall be filed with AHCA Long Term Care Services Unit with the name
of the replacement managing employee as required in paragraph
59A-35.110(1)(c),
F.A.C.
(2) Each pool shall establish
written procedures for the selection, documentation, screening and verification
of credentials for each licensed health care practitioner referred or employed
by the pool. At a minimum, these procedures shall require that:
(a) New personnel produce, for inspection by
the pool, their current professional license or certification or a certified
duplicate of the above, provided by the issuing department;
(b) Prior to the initial referral of each
worker to a health care facility, each pool shall confirm the new worker's
licensure or certification with the issuing board or department. This
confirmation shall be based upon either on-line verification through consulting
the appropriate department web sites, or specific written requests or oral
communications with the issuing authority. The worker's personnel file shall
reflect when and how this confirmation was obtained. If obtained from the
internet, a printout of the page with the licensure or certification
information will suffice. If confirmation was obtained through letter or direct
contact, the file shall identify the individual with the issuing authority who
provided the confirmation and shall identify who made the inquiry on behalf of
the pool; and,
(c) Prior to the
initial referral of each worker to a health care facility, the pool must
confirm the identity of the worker, using the worker's current drivers license
or other photo identification and his or her professional license or
certificate. Each worker shall produce such records for review by the health
care facility upon request.
(3) Each pool shall establish written
procedures for conducting periodic written performance evaluations of all
health care workers. Evaluations shall be conducted at least annually and the
pools shall make reasonable attempts to obtain information from health care
facilities where the worker has provided services during the last evaluation
period. For example, in obtaining this information, it is sufficient for the
pool to ask the health care facility's staff to complete a brief check-off
sheet evaluating the worker or for the pool to contact one or more individuals
at the health care facility who have been involved with supervising the worker
and to obtain their evaluation of the worker's performance. Each worker's
personnel file shall contain copies of all performance evaluations made by the
pool regarding that worker.
(4) Each
pool shall establish and maintain a system for the recording and follow-up of
all complaints involving the individuals they refer to health care facilities
and all such records must be kept in the worker's personnel file.
(5) Prior to the initial referral of each
worker to a health care facility, each pool shall obtain at least two current
professional references. Notwithstanding the above, if the pool makes
documented efforts to obtain such references but is unable to do so, it may
substitute a personal reference in place of one of the required professional
references.
(6) Each pool shall
prepare a written orientation program which defines the responsibilities of the
persons employed or engaged by the pool and shall require all new health care
personnel to participate in the program. The orientation program shall, at a
minimum, include any information provided by the health care facilities where
the workers will be referred and shall include dress codes, safety and
emergency procedures, and infection control procedures.
(7) Each pool shall maintain personnel files
for each worker and such files shall be available during normal working hours
for inspection by the department.
(8) A health care services pool must remain
knowledgeable on the current regulations of each of the facility types and
entities to which they send personnel to ensure compliance with Section
400.980(6),
F.S., and only place personnel that meet all the needs and requirements of the
facility or entity to which they are being sent. Each pool shall maintain
health records on all health care workers who have direct contact with patients
and shall require evidence of a physical examination. The pool employee or
independent contractor must submit a statement from a health care professional
licensed under Chapter 458 or 459, F.S., a physician's assistant, or an
advanced practice registered nurse or a registered nurse licensed under Chapter
464, F.S., under the supervision of a licensed physician, or acting pursuant to
an established protocol signed by a licensed physician, based upon an
examination within the last six months, that the employee or contractor is in
good health sufficient to provide services to individuals with compromised
health. It is the responsibility of the health care services pool to ensure
that patients are not placed at risk by pool employees or contractors. Medical
information is confidential and must not be disclosed without the specific
consent of the person to whom it pertains. The written request to release the
physical examination must be kept on file. If a person is found to have a
communicable disease that could be casually transmitted, that person shall be
removed from contact with patients until a physician's statement, indicating
that the person no longer has a communicable disease that can be casually
transmitted.
(9) Each pool shall
refer workers only for services to which they are qualified by their licensure
and experience. Failure to exercise due care in the placement of a health care
professional or knowingly referring a worker to an assignment to which he or
she is not qualified, shall be grounds for revocation of registration or civil
penalties, or both.
(10) Each pool
shall, upon receiving such information, inform the health care facility if the
licensed or certified professional worker being referred to the facility is on
probation with their professional licensing board or commission. The pool shall
also advise the licensed or certified professional that their probationary
status has been given to the health care facility.
(11) The failure to comply with the financial
responsibility law, Section
400.980(7),
F.S., and these rules, the furnishing of false or misleading information, the
failure to timely notify the AHCA of a change in status, or the failure to
document compliance with the financial responsibility law upon request by the
AHCA shall be grounds for disciplinary action, including fines or registration
revocation, or both.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.980, 408.819 FS. Law Implemented 400.980 FS.
New 8-2-90, Formerly 7G-1.015, Amended 10-17-94, Formerly 61E6-1.015, 64B22-1.005, Amended 6-27-02, 8-28-14.
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