Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 265.1250 - General Requirements for Licensure
a) Birth centers shall obtain a permit from
the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board and shall obtain a
license from the Illinois Department of Public Health. No person may engage in
the business of providing birth center services, or represent to the public
that the person is a provider of such services for pay or other consideration,
without a license.
b)
A
birth center shall be exclusively dedicated to serving the childbirth-related
needs of women and their newborns and shall have no more than 10 beds.
(Section 35(6) of the Act)
c)
A birth center is a designated site that is away from the mother's
usual place of residence and in which births are planned to occur following a
normal, uncomplicated, and low-risk pregnancy. (Section 35(6) of the
Act)
d)
A birth center
shall offer prenatal care and community education services and shall coordinate
these services with other health care services available in the
community. (Section 35(6) of the Act)
e)
A birth center license shall be
required if the birth center is operated as:
1)
A part of the operation of a
federally qualified health center as designated by the United States Department
of Health and Human Services; or
2)
A facility other than one
described in Section 35(6)(A)(1) or (A)(2) of the Act or subsection
(e)(1) of this Section whose costs are reimbursable under Title XIX of
the federal Social Security Act. (Section 35(6)(B)(2) of the
Act)
f)
Each
birth center must become accredited by either the Commission for the
Accreditation of Freestanding Birth Centers or the Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Health Care Organizations within two years after becoming
licensed. (Section 35(6) of the Act)
g)
A birth center shall be certified
to participate in the Medicare and Medicaid Programs under Titles 18 and 19,
respectively, of the federal Social Security Act if
allowable. (Section 35(6) of the Act)
h)
A birth center shall be located
within a ground travel time distance from the general acute care hospital with
which the birth center maintains a contractual relationship, including a
transfer agreement that allows for an emergency caesarian delivery to be
started within 30 minutes after the decision a caesarian
delivery is necessary. (Section 35(6) of the Act)
i) No person or place shall represent itself
as a "birth center" or use the term "birth center" in its title, advertising,
publications or other form of communication unless licensed as a birth center
in accordance with this Part.
j)
Each license shall specify the licensed bed capacity of the birth
center.
k) Procedures performed at
birth centers shall be limited to those normally accomplished in uncomplicated
childbirth, including simple episiotomies and repairs of lacerations. Surgical
procedures such as tubal ligation or termination of pregnancy are prohibited at
birth centers.
l) Proposed changes
in birth center licensed bed capacity shall be submitted in writing to the
Department and shall be subject to the approval of the Department based upon
need and compliance with Subpart B of this Part.
m)
A birth center may not
discriminate against any client requiring treatment because of
the source of payment for services, including Medicare and Medicaid
recipients. (Section 35(6) of the Act)
n)
The medical director or his or her
physician designee shall be available on the premises or within a close
proximity. Close proximity means being able to be physically present
in the facility within 30 minutes after being called. (Section 35(6) of the
Act)
o) The birth center license
shall be prominently displayed in the area accessible to the public.
p) Staff Continuing Education Policies and
Requirements.
1) Birth centers shall have a
written policy and conduct continuing education yearly for providers
and staff of obstetric medicine and other staff that may care for pregnant or
postpartum women. The written policy and continuing education shall include
educational modules regarding management of severe maternal hypertension and
obstetric hemorrhage and other leading causes of maternal mortality for units
that care for pregnant or postpartum women. Birthing
facilities must demonstrate compliance with these written policy, education,
and training requirements. (Section 2310-222(b) of the Department of
Public Health Powers and Duties Law)
2) Birth centers shall annually submit
documentation demonstrating compliance with the requirements in subsection
(p)(1) to their respective Administrative Perinatal
Center.
q) Birth centers shall
incorporate the best practices made available by the
Department in consultation with the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative
for timely identification and assessment of all pregnant and postpartum
women for common pregnancy or postpartum complications and for care provided by
the birth center throughout the pregnancy and postpartum period. The
best practices shall be incorporated into the written policy
required in subsection (p). (Section 2310-222(d) of the Department of Public
Health Powers and Duties Law)
r) A
birth center licensed under the Act shall make
reasonable efforts to have activated at all times the closed captioning feature
on a television in a common area provided for use by the general public or in a
patient's room, or enable the closed captioning feature when requested to do so
by a member of the general public or a patient, if the television includes a
closed captioning feature. As used in this subsection (r),
"closed captioning" means a text display of spoken
words presented on a television that allows a deaf or hard of hearing viewer to
follow the dialogue and the action of a program simultaneously.
1)
It is not a violation of
this subsection (r) if the closed captioning feature is
deactivated by a member of the birth center's staff after such
feature is enabled in a common area or in a patient's room unless the
deactivation of the closed captioning feature is knowing and intentional. It is
not a violation of this subsection (r) if the closed
captioning feature is deactivated by a member of the general public, a patient,
or a member of the birth center's staff at the request of a
patient of the birth center.
2)
If the birth center
does not have a television that includes a closed captioning feature,
then the birth center shall ensure that all
televisions subsequently obtained for common areas and patient
rooms include a closed captioning feature. This subsection (r)
does not affect any other provision of law relating to disability
discrimination or providing reasonable accommodations or diminish the rights of
a person with a disability under any other law. (Section
35.5 of the Act)
3) A birth center shall post information
regarding the availability of closed captioning on televisions in the facility
and shall provide clients with information on how to activate the closed
caption feature.
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