Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 640.85 - Exceptions to Part 640
a) A
hospital may request an exception to the standards of care set forth in this
Part in accordance with this Section. Exceptions are not intended to circumvent
Level designations. The hospital or the APC may seek the advice and
consultation of the Department, as well as the PAC, in regard to the
requirements for an exception.
b)
Exceptions to the standards of care set forth in this Part may be granted when
the hospital requesting an exception demonstrates that the resources and
quality of care (outcomes) are substantially equivalent to the resources and
quality of care for a facility at the next highest level of designation, as
indicated by the resource requirements set forth in this Part. If the hospital
and its APC agree on the proposed exception, a proposed letter of agreement
shall be submitted to the Department for review and approval. The Department's
review will be based on compliance with this Part, patient care needs, current
practice, outcomes, and geography in the regional perinatal network.
c) If the hospital and its APC do not agree
on any aspect of the proposed exception, the hospital or the APC shall consult
the Subcommittee on Facility Designation (SFD) of the PAC.
d) The following information shall be
submitted to the SFD:
1) A proposed letter of
agreement (unsigned);
2) The
curriculum vitae for all directors of patient care, i.e., obstetrics, neonatal,
nursing (obstetrics and neonatal);
3) Appendix A of this Part (fully completed);
and
4) A letter from the APC that
includes the following information:
A) The
exceptions being requested;
B)
Information demonstrating that the quality of care (outcomes) of the hospital
is substantially equivalent to the standards of this Part for the next highest
level of designation for the proposed exceptions;
C) A description of the monitoring system
used when consultation between the attending physician at the hospital and the
physician consultant at a higher level hospital determines that a mother or
newborn infant should remain in the hospital rather than being transferred to
the higher level hospital;
D) A
description of any arrangements made between the hospital and the APC to seek
or ensure quality improvement;
E) A
copy of the hospital's Maternity and Neonatal Service Plan (Subpart O of the
Illinois Hospital Licensing Requirements); and
F) The PAC's recommendation concerning the
exception.
e)
The medical co-directors of the APC (or their designees) and the medical
directors of obstetrics and maternal and newborn care and a representative of
hospital administration from the applicant hospital shall participate (either
in person or electronically) in the SFD's review of the application.
f) Exceptions agreed to between hospital and
the SFD shall be defined in a proposed letter of agreement and submitted to the
Department for review and approval. The Department's review will be based on
compliance with this Part, patient care needs, current practice, outcomes, and
geography in the regional perinatal network.
g) If the SFD is not able to make a decision
on the exception, the SFD shall submit the request for an exception to the
Department, including all of the information submitted to the SFD in accordance
with subsection (d) and the SFD's recommendation concerning the
exception.
h) The Director of
Public Health shall make the final decision regarding approval of the exception
and the letter of agreement. The Director's decision shall be based upon the
recommendations of the APC and the SFD and the documentation required in
subsection (d) to determine the facility's compliance with this Part. The
Director's decision may be appealed in accordance with Section
640.45. The Department shall
inform the hospital, the APC and the SFD of the decision.
Notes
Added at 35 Ill. Reg. 2583, effective January 31, 2011
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