Haw. Code R. § 11-97.1-8 - Emergency preparedness
A home health agency shall develop and maintain an emergency preparedness plan that must be reviewed and updated at least every two (2) years and includes but is not limited to:
(1) Addressing patient population, the types
of services the agency has the ability to provide in an emergency, and
continuity of operations;
(2)
Development and implementation of emergency preparedness policies and
procedures based on natural or man made disasters;
(3) Procedures to follow with on-duty staff
and patients to determine services that are needed in the event of an
interruption in services during or due to an emergency; and
(4) Development and maintenance of an
emergency preparedness communication plan that includes but is not limited to
names and contact information for staff, entities providing services under
arrangement, patients' physicians, APRN, or physician's assistant, and
volunteers, and a method for sharing information and medical documentation for
patients under the agency's care with other health providers to maintain the
continuity of care, and a means of providing information about the general
condition and location of patients under the agency's care.
Notes
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