La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-9903 - Laboratory Services
A. The
nursing facility shall arrange for the provision of clinical laboratory
services to meet the needs of the residents. The nursing facility is
responsible for the quality and timeliness of the services and shall:
1. provide or obtain laboratory services only
when ordered by the attending physicians;
2. promptly notify the attending physician of
the findings; and
3. assist
resident in making transportation arrangements to and from the services as
needed.
B. A nursing
facility performing any laboratory service or test shall have appealed to CMS
or received a certificate of waiver or a certificate of registration.
C. An application for a certificate of waiver
may be needed if the nursing facility performs only the following tasks on the
waiver list:
1. dipstick or table reagent
urinalysis;
2. fecal occult
blood;
3. erythrocyte sedimentation
rate;
4. hemoglobin;
5. blood glucose by glucose
monitoring
6. devices cleared by
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) specifically for home use;
7. spun micro hematocrit;
8. ovulation test; and
9. pregnancy test.
D. Appropriate staff shall file in the
residents' clinical record signed and dated reports of clinical laboratory
services.
E. If the nursing
facility provides its own laboratory services, the services shall meet the
applicable conditions for coverage of services furnished by independent
laboratories.
F. If the nursing
facility provides blood bank and transfusion services it shall meet the
applicable conditions for independent laboratories and hospital laboratories
and hospital laboratories at
42 CFR
482.27.
G. If the nursing facility laboratory chooses
to refer specimens for testing to another laboratory, the referral laboratory
shall be approved for participation in the Medicare Program either as a
hospital or an independent laboratory.
H. If the nursing facility does not provide
laboratory services on site, it shall have an agreement to obtain these
services from a laboratory that is approved for participation in the Medicare
Program either as a hospital or as an independent laboratory.
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