Kan. Admin. Regs. § 26-52-22 - Infection control; COVID-19 protections
(a) Each licensee
shall develop and implement policies and procedures for establishing and
maintaining an ongoing infection control program for the crisis intervention
center, including protections to minimize the spread of COVID-19. The center's
infection control program shall be based upon policy and procedures established
by the centers for disease control and prevention. The center's infection
control program policies and procedures shall include the following:
(1) Measures for the surveillance,
prevention, and control of infections;
(2) identification of the staff member
positions responsible for the infection control program and review of the
findings;
(3) outline infection
control measures and aseptic techniques;
(4) orientation and ongoing education
provided to all staff members and volunteers on the cause, effect,
transmission, and prevention of infections;
(5) require all staff members and volunteers
to adhere to universal precautions to prevent the spread of blood-borne
infectious diseases;
(6)
requirements related to employee health;
(7) review and evaluation of the quality and
effectiveness of infection control throughout the center, according to the
center's policies and procedures;
(8) provisions for reporting, to the Kansas
department of health and environment, infectious or contagious diseases in
accordance with
K.A.R.
28-1-2. A duplicate copy of the notification
required by
K.A.R.
28-1-2 shall be submitted to the department;
and
(9) provisions for isolation of
a proposed patient or a patient who exhibits symptoms of any suspected
infectious or contagious disease which is reportable in accordance with
K.A.R.
28-1-2 or symptoms of COVID-19. staff and
volunteers shall adhere to standard precautions and use of personal protective
equipment recommended by the centers for disease control to prevent the spread
of infection. The proposed patient or patients shall be promptly examined by
the center's physician or other authorized healthcare provider in accordance
with 26-52-19, to determine whether their medical condition can be managed by
the center's resources and staff or transfer of the proposed patient or
patients to an appropriate facility for medical treatment is
warranted.
(b) Each
licensee shall develop policies and procedures for the control of communicable
diseases, including maintenance of immunization histories and the provision of
educational materials for all staff members and volunteers.
(c) Each licensee shall develop and implement
policies and procedures for handling and disposing of medical waste and other
biohazard materials for infection control and safety purposes.
(d) Each licensee shall develop and implement
policies and procedures to require any staff member or volunteer with a
condition detrimental to patient well-being, or suspected of having such a
condition, is excluded from work until the requirements of
K.A.R.
28-1-6 are met.
(e) Each licensee shall develop and implement
written housekeeping procedures that include the following requirements for the
crisis intervention center:
(1) Be kept neat,
clean, and free of rubbish;
(2)
provide hand-washing facilities as required by this article; and
(3) include written policies and procedures
for the laundering of linen and washable goods as required by this
article.
(f) Each
licensee shall ensure that all garbage and waste shall be collected, stored,
and disposed of in a manner that does not encourage the transmission of
contagious disease. Containers in the food service area shall be washed and
sanitized before being returned to work areas, or the containers may be
disposable.
(g) Each licensee shall
develop and implement policies and procedures that require staff members to
make periodic checks throughout the center to enforce sanitation
procedures.
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