Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 270.2100 - Patient Care Services
a) The
licensee shall provide physician supervision consistent with the needs of the
patients, on a continual basis. (Section 35 of the Act)
1) There shall be frequent, consistent
contact between physicians and the patient and between physicians and other
facility personnel, to provide medical direction for the comprehensive care
plan.
2) There shall be one or more
direct physician to patient contacts per week.
3) Other contacts may be made through a
combination of visits and status reports by other personnel caring for the
patient.
b) The licensee
shall provide registered nursing on a continual basis through the onsite
availability of registered nurses for hands-on care 24 hours per day. (Section
35 of the Act)
c) The licensee
shall provide physiological monitoring on a continual Basis, as necessary to
meet the needs of each patient, such as continual electronic monitoring of
breathing, cardiovascular functioning or biochemical functioning. (Section 35
of the Act)
d) The licensee shall
provide 24-hour-per-day access to diagnostic support services consistent with
the patient's comprehensive care plan.
e) The licensee shall provide adequate
auxiliary and support services to meet each patient's comprehensive care
plan.
f) A program manager shall be
designated for each patient. A program manager may serve one or more patients.
The provision of services to each patient shall be organized through the
patient's manager who shall:
1) Assume
responsibility for implementation of the comprehensive care plan;
2) Assist the patient in becoming oriented to
his/her program;
3) Enable the
patient's program to proceed in an orderly, purposeful, and goal-oriented
manner;
4) Promote the program's
responsiveness to the needs and preferences of the patient;
5) Promote the participation of the patient
on an ongoing basis in discussions of plans, goals, status, etc;
6) Participate consistently in team
conferences concerning the patient; and
7) Facilitate the discharge process and
arrangements for follow-up and supportive services.
g) The licensee shall provide other services
as necessary to implement and support the patient's comprehensive care plan and
overall needs, including provisions for:
1)
Case management;
2) Fostering
maximum patient independence;
3)
Protection of patient rights, privacy and dignity;
4) Assisting the patient and patient's
representative in understanding and adjusting to the patient's current
condition, prognosis and future needs; and
5) Discharge planning.
h) A Subacute Care Hospital Model licensee
that is not licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act as a general acute care
hospital shall have a transfer agreement with at least one general acute care
hospital in order to handle cases of complications, emergencies or exigent
circumstances. (Section 35 of the Act)
i) A licensee shall develop a written policy
to the extent possible, to link and integrate its services with nearby health
care facilities to meet the needs of the patients. (Section 30(e) of the
Act)
j) If the facility is licensed
under the Hospital Licensing Act, the Hospital Licensing Requirements shall
apply to blood transfusions. If the facility is licensed under the Nursing Home
Care Act or is a Designated Site, blood transfusions may be given to patients
receiving subacute care only if the facility has a transfusion protocol that is
approved by the medical director, director of nursing services and the
administrator. The protocol must be followed and must address, at least, the
following to assure the safety of the patient:
1) Acquisition, transportation and storage of
the blood or blood products;
2)
Supervision by a physician;
3) The
supplies necessary for the transfusion and response to emergencies;
4) Administration of the blood or blood
products;
5) Monitoring of the
patient during and after the transfusion;
6) The qualifications of the staff
responsible for implementing subsections (j)(1), (3), (4) and (5) above;
and
7) Arrangements with a licensed
hospital to have all blood transfusions and transfusion reactions reviewed in
accordance with Section
250.520(i) and
(j) of the Hospital Licensing
Requirements.
Notes
Amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 6315, effective May 1, 1995
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