Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-8.027 - Emergency Management Plans
(1)
Pursuant to Section 400.492, F.S., each home health
agency shall prepare and maintain a written comprehensive emergency management
plan, in accordance with criteria shown in the "Comprehensive Emergency
Management Plan (CEMP), " AHCA Form 3110-1022, Revised March 2013, incorporated
by reference (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-02767).
This document is available from the Agency for Health Care Administration at
http://ahca.myflorida.com/MCHQ/Emergency_Activities/index.shtml
and shall be used as the format for the home health agency's emergency
management plan. The plan shall describe how the home health agency establishes
and maintains an effective response to emergencies and disasters.
(2) The plan, once completed, will be
forwarded electronically for approval to the contact designated by the
Department of Health.
(3) The agency
shall review its emergency management plan on an annual basis and make any
substantive changes.
(4) Changes in
the telephone numbers of those staff who are coordinating the agency's
emergency response must be reported to the agency's county office of Emergency
Management and to the local County Health Department. For agencies with
multiple counties on their license, the changes must be reported to each County
Health Department and each county Emergency Management office. The telephone
numbers must include numbers where the coordinating staff can be contacted
outside of the agency's regular office hours. All home health agencies must
report these changes, whether their plan has been previously reviewed or not,
as defined in subsection (2) above.
(5) When an agency goes through a change of
ownership the new owner shall review its emergency management plan and make any
substantive changes, including changes noted in subsection (4) above. Those
agencies which previously have had their plans reviewed, as defined in
subsection (2) above, will need to report any substantive changes to the
reviewing entity.
(6) In the event
of an emergency the agency shall implement the agency's emergency management
plan in accordance with Section
400.492, F.S. Also, the agency
must meet the following requirements:
(a) All
staff who are designated to be involved in emergency measures must be informed
of their duties and be responsible for implementing the emergency management
plan.
(b) If telephone service is
not available during an emergency, the agency shall have a contingency plan to
support communication, pursuant to Section
400.492, F.S. A contingency plan
may include cell phones, contact with a community based ham radio group, public
announcements through radio or television stations, driving directly to the
employee's or the patient's home, and, in medical emergency situations, contact
with police or emergency rescue services.
(7) Home health agencies which are exempt
from this requirement are listed in Section
400.497(8)(e),
F.S.
(8) On admission, each home
health agency shall, pursuant to Section
252.355, F.S., inform patients
and patient caregivers of the special needs registry maintained by their county
Emergency Management office. The home health agency must document in the
patient's file if the patient plans to evacuate or remain at home; if during
the emergency the patient's caregiver can take responsibility for services
normally provided by the home health agency; or if the home health agency needs
to continue services to the patient. If the patient is a resident of an
assisted living facility or an adult family care home, the home health agency
must contact the assisted living facility or adult family care home
administrator or designated emergency management personnel and find out the
plan for evacuation of the resident in order to document the resident's plans
in the home health agency's file for the patient. If it is determined the home
health agency needs to provide continued services, it will be the
responsibility of the home health agency to provide the same type and quantity
of care for the patient in the special needs shelter during and after the
emergency, equal to the care received prior to the shelter assignment as
specified in Section 400.492, F.S., except in certain
situations as specified in Section
400.492(3),
F.S.
(9) Upon eminent threat of an
emergency or disaster the home health agency must contact those patients
needing ongoing services and confirm each patient's plan during and immediately
following an emergency. The home health agency must also contact every assisted
living facility and adult family care home where patients are served to confirm
the plans during and immediately following the emergency.
(10) During emergency situations, when there
is not a mandatory evacuation order issued by the local Emergency Management
agency, some patients may decide not to evacuate and will stay in their homes.
The home health agency must establish procedures, prior to the time of an
emergency, which will delineate to what extent the agency will continue care
during and immediately following an emergency. The agency shall also ascertain
which patients remaining at home will need care from the home health agency and
which patients have plans to receive care from their family or caregivers. The
agency shall designate staff to continue the services specified in the
treatment orders to residents in the assisted living facility or adult family
care home during and following the emergency. If the assisted living facility
or adult family care home does relocate the residents to another assisted
living facility or adult family care home within the geographic service area
the home health agency is licensed to serve, the agency will continue to
provide services to the residents, except in certain situations as specified in
Section 400.492(3),
F.S. If the residents should go to a special needs shelter outside of the
geographic service area the home health agency is licensed to serve, the home
health agency may provide services to the residents at the shelter pursuant to
Section 400.492(4),
F.S.
(11) If the agency at some
point ceases operation, as defined in Section
400.492(3),
F.S., the agency must inform those patients whose services will be discontinued
during the emergency. The agency must also notify assisted living facilities
and adult family care homes where residents are served and make arrangements
for nursing personnel to continue essential services, such as insulin and other
injections, as ordered in treatment orders to residents. If the agency has
assisted living facility, adult family care home or other patients in special
needs shelters, then the agency will call the local emergency operation center
as soon as possible after the disaster and report on the status of the agency's
damage, if any, and the post-disaster availability to continue serving their
patients in the special needs shelters and during discharge from the special
needs shelters.
(12) When a home
health agency is unable to continue services to special needs patients
registered under Section
252.355, F.S., that patient's
record must contain documentation of the efforts made by the home health agency
to comply with their emergency management plan in accordance with Section
400.492(3),
F.S. Documentation includes, but is not limited to, contacts made to the
patient's caregivers, if applicable; contacts made to the assisted living
facility and adult family care home, if applicable; and contacts made to local
emergency operation centers to obtain assistance in reaching patients and
contacts made to other agencies which may be able to provide temporary
services.
(13) Each home health
agency is required to collect registration information for special needs
patients who will need continuing care or services during a disaster or
emergency, pursuant to Section
252.355, F.S. This registration
information shall be submitted, when collected, to the county Emergency
Management office, or on a periodic basis as determined by the home health
agency's county Emergency Management office.
(14) Home health agency staff shall educate
patients registered with the special needs registry that special needs shelters
are an option of last resort and that services may not be equal to what they
have received in their homes.
(15)
The prioritized list of patients maintained by the home health agency shall be
kept current and shall include information as defined in Section
400.492(2),
F.S. The prioritized list shall also include residents in assisted living
facilities and adult family care homes who require nursing services. This list
will assist home health agency staff during and immediately following an
emergency which requires implementation of the emergency management plan. This
list also shall be furnished to local County Health Departments and to the
county Emergency Management office, upon request.
(16) The patient record for each person
registered as a special needs patient shall include information as listed in
Section 400.492(1),
F.S.
(17) The home health agency is
required to maintain in the home of the special needs patient a list of
patient-specific medications, supplies and equipment required for continuing
care and service should the patient be evacuated. The list must include the
names of all medications, their dose, frequency, route, time of day and any
special considerations for administration. The list must also include any
allergies; the name of the patient's physician and the physician's phone
number(s); the name, phone number and address of the patient's pharmacy. If the
patient permits, the list can also include the patient's
diagnosis.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.497 FS. Law Implemented 400.492, 400.497 FS.
New 7-18-01, Amended 8-15-06, 3-29-07, 7-11-13, 7-27-16.
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