Haw. Code R. § 11-95-5 - Administration
(a) The administrative personnel under the
direction of an administration shall develop and carry out such administrative
procedures as are necessary to achieve the objectives and policies of the
governing body.
(b) The
administrator shall establish policies and develop procedures to ensure thai
all employees are free of infectious diseases. These policies shall include:
(1) Pre-employment and an annual health
evaluation specifically oriented to rule out infectious diseases shall be
conducted by a licensed physician;
(2) A tuberculin skin test shall be done. If
the tuberculin skin test is significant, a standard chest x-ray and appropriate
medical follow-up shall be obtained. A yearly chest x-ray thereafter shall be
required for three successive years;
(3) If the tuberculin skin test is negative,
a second tuberculin skin test shall be done after one week, but not later than
three weeks after the first test. The result of the second test shall be
considered the baseline and used to determine appropriate follow-up. If the
second test is negative, it shall be repeated once yearly thereafter until it
becomes significant;
(4) Any
employee who develops evidence of an infectious disease shall be immediately
excluded from any duties relating to food handling and direct patient contact
and shall remain excluded until such time as a physician certifies that it is
safe for this individual to resume his or her duties. Skin lesions, respiratory
tract symptoms and diarrhea shall be considered presumptive, evidence of
infectious disease;
(5) There shall
be adequate documentation that all employees have been fully informed about,
and understand, paragraphs (1) and (2).
(c) The administrator, with the active
participation of the medical and nursing staff, shall establish policies
providing for evaluation of the quality of care provided in the facility. These
policies shall provide for identification of problems, analysis or problems to
determine cause and documentation of remedial action taken.
(d) The administrator shall ensure that the
facility shall not deny admission to any individual solely on account of race,
religion, color, ancestry, or national origin.
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