Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 280.2010 - Hospice Services
a) The
hospice care team shall be responsible for ensuring that all services are
provided in accordance with the patient care plan. Services shall be provided
directly by the hospice or through written contracts with other providers. A
comprehensive or volunteer hospice shall comply with the following:
1)
The hospice program shall foster
independence of the patient and his/her family by providing
training, encouragement and support so that the patient and family can care for
themselves as much as possible. (Section 8(f) of the Act).
2)
The hospice program must have
functioning hospice care teams that develop the hospice patient plans of care
in accordance with the standards for certification under the Medicare program
set forth in the Conditions of Participation in 42 CFR 418 . (Section
8(c) of the Act)
3)
A
hospice patient's plan of care must be established and maintained for each
individual admitted to a hospice program, and the services provided to an
individual must be in accordance with the individual's plan of care. The plans
of care must be established and maintained in accordance with the standards for
certification under the Medicare program set forth in the Conditions of
Participation in 42 CFR 418. (Section 8(c-5) of the Act)
A) Each hospice shall ensure that there is a
written plan of care for each patient. The hospice care team shall complete an
assessment of the care needs and evaluate the ability of the patient to be
cared for in his/her place of residence.
B) The plan shall be updated based on ongoing
assessments by the hospice care team.
C) The patient care plan shall provide for
involvement of the family and others in treatment.
D) Each hospice providing services to a
patient in both the home setting and the inpatient setting shall have written
policies and procedures to share the written plan of care between both settings
to facilitate continuity of care.
4)
The hospice program's services
shall include nursing services, medical social work services, bereavement
services, and volunteer services. These services shall be coordinated with
those of the hospice patient's attending physician and shall be substantially
provided by hospice program employees. The hospice program must provide these
services in a manner consistent with the standards for certification under the
Medicare program set forth in the Conditions of Participation in 42 CFR
418. (Section 8(a) of the Act)
5)
The hospice program must make
nursing services, medical social work services, volunteer services and
bereavement services available on a 24-hour basis to the extent necessary to
meet the needs of individuals for care that is reasonable and necessary for the
palliation and management of terminal illness and related conditions. The
hospice program must provide these services in a manner consistent with the
standards for certification under the Medicare program set forth in the
Conditions of Participation in 42 CFR 418. (Section 8(a) of the
Act)
6)
Hospice services,
as defined in Section 3 of the Act, may be furnished in a home
or inpatient setting, with the intent of minimizing the length of inpatient
care. The home care component shall be the primary form of care and shall be
available on a part-time, intermittent, regularly scheduled basis.
(Section 8(a) of the Act)
7) The
required hospice services are defined as follows:
A) Nursing Services - Nursing services are
responsible for developing and implementing the diagnostic, therapeutic, and
rehabilitative plan as prescribed by the patient's attending physician. The
nursing staff shall provide care in the patient's place of residence; observe
symptoms and reactions; and meet the nursing care needs of the terminally ill.
A registered professional nurse shall perform the initial home care assessment.
Nursing services shall be provided under the supervision of a registered
professional nurse.
B) Medical
Social Work Services - Medical social work services shall be made available to
the patient/family. An evaluation of the social needs, such as environment,
religious background, financial needs, psychosocial needs, family, special
activities, and psychological needs shall be conducted. Social services shall
be delivered by a social worker.
C)
Spiritual Counseling Services - The hospice program shall provide, at a
minimum, one counselor as defined in Section
280.1000 to provide spiritual
counseling services. Spiritual counseling services shall be made available to
the patient and family. The patient's religious beliefs and practices shall be
accommodated either by the hospice or with an outside source. The
hospice program shall not impose the dictates of any value or belief system on
its patients. (Section 8(g) of the Act)
D) Bereavement Services - Each hospice shall
provide bereavement services to the families of hospice patients to the extent
desired by the family. Bereavement services may be coordinated with the
family's clergy, if any, as well as with other community resources judged by
the hospice care team to be useful to the family unless the family declines.
The bereavement services must be provided in accordance with the
standards for certification under the Medicare program set forth in the
Conditions of Participation in 42 CFR 418. (Section 8(e) of the
Act)
E) Volunteer Services - The
hospice program shall use volunteers in day-to-day administration and/or direct
patient care roles. The hospice program shall utilize the services of
trained volunteers in accordance with the standards for certification under the
Medicare program set forth in the Conditions of Participation in 42 CFR
418. (Section 8(j) of the Act)
F) Alzheimer's Services - The hospice program
shall provide Alzheimer's disease and related dementias services in accordance
with the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Act and the Alzheimer's
Disease and Related Dementias Services Code.
8) Nutritional Evaluation - The hospice
program shall perform a nutritional evaluation of the patient by a qualified
individual, including, but not limited to, a dietitian or nurse. This
evaluation shall be reviewed by the hospice care team. Consultation by a
dietitian shall be available to the patient as determined necessary by the
hospice care team.
b)
Additional requirements; comprehensive hospice program. In addition to
complying with the standards prescribed by the Department under Section
9 of the Act and complying with all other applicable
requirements under the Act and this Part, a
comprehensive hospice program must meet the minimum standards for certification
under the Medicare program set forth in the Conditions of Participation in 42
CFR 418. (Section
8.5 of the Act)
c)
Additional requirements; volunteer
hospice program. In addition to complying with the standards prescribed by the
Department under Section 9 of the Act and complying with all
other applicable requirements under the Act and this
Part, a volunteer hospice program must do the following:
1)
Provide hospice care to patients
regardless of their ability to pay, with emphasis on the utilization of
volunteers to provide services. Nothing in this subsection (c)(1)
prohibits a volunteer hospice program from employing paid staff,
however.
2)
Provide services not required under Section 8(a) of the Act
in accordance with generally accepted standards of practice and in
accordance with applicable local, State, and federal laws.
3)
Include the word "Volunteer" in
its corporate name and in all verbal and written communications to patients,
patients' families and representatives, and the community and public at
large.
4)
Provide
information regarding other hospice care providers available in the hospice
program's service area. (Section 8.10 of the Act)
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 2330, effective January 23, 2008
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