Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 641.80 - Access Standards
The Center must establish procedures for the availability of
primary care providers and for access to routine, urgent and
a)
Availability of Services
1) The Center
operations must ensure that:
A) the facility
provides 24 hour coverage, 12 months a year;
B) services are accessible either on-site or
through formal referral;
C)
services are convenient to students and include, as necessary, before or after
school hours;
D) working parents,
to the maximum extent possible, are accommodated in the health care of their
children;
E) urgent appointments
can be handled within the same day and/or the following day;
F) scheduled appointments do not
unnecessarily interrupt the student's classroom time;
G) services are available in multiple
languages as appropriate for the student population;
H) non-urgent appointments are offered within
seven days or through formal referral;
I) no medical experimentation or invasive
research is done on students; and
J) telephone answering methods are in place
to notify students and parents where and how to access 24 hour back-up services
when the Center is not open.
2) The Center, in response to the cultural
and language needs of the student body, must ensure that staff are educated in
cultural diversity and that interpreting and translation services are provided
by staff or interpreters in a manner that ensures confidentiality.
3) The Center cannot deny access to health
care services to students based upon insurance status or ability to
pay.
4) The Center cannot
discriminate with regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age,
handicap or sex. (See
775 ILCS
5/1-102)
5) The Center must be accessible to students
with disabilities and conform to requirements of the Americans With
Disabilities Act (
42
USC 12204; 36 CFR 1191).
6) The Center must provide services to
students in a manner that ensures the student's and his/her family's right to
privacy.
b) Physical
Plant
1) The Center must include an adequate
waiting and reception area, office space, private examination and treatment
rooms, secure medical record area, and pharmaceutical and supply storage area
(office, medical, sterile equipment ). The reception area shall include
comfortable chairs, educational materials, pamphlets and a bulletin board. If
laboratory procedures are performed, adequate space for necessary lab equipment
and supplies must be available. (See 42 CFR 493.)
A) Each examining room shall have a screen or
door to permit privacy, an examination table with suitable disposable covers,
an examination light, a sink equipped for hand washing with paper towel
dispenser, waste receptacle, a storage cabinet, a stool and a counter or shelf
for writing.
B) If dental services
are provided, each Center shall have at least one dental operatory included as
a component of its facility.
C) The
Center shall have the following equipment available: microscope,
sphygmomanometer; stethoscope; measuring tape; reflex hammer; ophthalmoscope;
scale; supplies for obtaining wet slide preparations and bacterial smears,
specimens, cultures and cytologic studies; and a centrifuge for
hematocrit.
D) Meeting space shall
be available within or near the Center.
E) Adequate space shall be provided for staff
personal belongings.
F) A
multi-purpose room shall be available for conferences and health education
purposes, including provision for showing visual aids to individuals and/or
groups.
2) The Center
must comply with laws and regulations governing health facilities.
A) The Center staff must have training,
supplies and equipment necessary to follow infection control practices as
defined by OSHA. (See
29 CFR
1910.1030.)
B) The Center must comply with laws and
regulations regarding reportable disease conditions and employee Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) health policies.
C) The Center must comply with CLIA
regulations regarding laboratory operations. (See 42 CFR 493.)
3) The Center must have current
fire and building safety certificates and appropriate liability
coverage.
4) The Center must
provide adequate space to ensure student confidentiality and privacy during
exams and/or counseling sessions.
5) If the Center is located in a separate
building from the school, the entrance must be sheltered from the weather and
must meet all physical plant requirements of a Center plus the following:
A) engineering service and equipment areas
shall have sufficient space for boilers, furnaces, mechanical equipment and
electrical equipment ;
B) waste
processing services shall be provided for the sanitary storage and disposal of
waste by incineration, mechanical destruction, compaction, containerization,
removal or a combination of these techniques;
C) storage rooms for building maintenance
supplies and yard equipment shall be provided; and
D) janitor's closets shall be provided with a
floor receptor or service sink.
6) All pharmaceuticals are to be kept in a
locked cabinet or locked refrigerator (if indicated). The physician , nurse
practitioner , or physician assistant and staff nurse are the only personnel who
may have access to medications. Narcotics will not be kept at the Center.
Pharmaceuticals shall be stored and dispensed appropriately and inventoried as
required by the Pharmacy Practice Act [ 225 ILCS 85 ].
7) A Center shall develop standing orders and
protocols for its nurse practitioner and/or physician assistant and medical
director . Protocols for medical treatments must be reviewed and updated
annually (signed acknowledgment must be available).
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