15 Miss. Code. R. 16-1-1.17.5 - Director of Nurses (DON)
1. A person
designated, in writing, by the Governing Body to supervise all aspects of
patient care, all activities of professional staff and allied health personnel,
and responsible for compliance with regulatory requirements. The DON or
alternate, shall be on site or immediately available to be on site, at all
times during operating hours. If the DON is unavailable he/she shall designate
a Registered Nurse to be responsible during his/her absence.
2.
NOTE: The Director of Nurses
is prohibited from simultaneous concurrent employment with any entity or any
other licensed health care entity, unless such licensed healthcare agency is
occupying the same physical office space as the hospice.
3. Qualifications - A registered nurse who is
currently licensed to practice in the State of Mississippi.
4. With at least three years experience as a
registered nurse. One of these years shall consist of full-time experience in:
a. Providing direct patient care in a
hospice, home health, or oncology setting; or
b. The management of patient care staff in an
acute care setting, hospice or home health; and
c. Be a full time employee of only the
hospice agency.
5.
Responsibilities - The DON shall supervise all patient care activities to
assure compliance with current standards of accepted nursing and medical
practice including, but not limited to, the following:
a. The POC;
b. Implement personnel and employment
policies to assure that only qualified personnel are hired. verify licensure
and/or certification (as required by law) prior to employment and annually
thereafter;
c. maintain records to
support competency of all allied health personnel;
d. Implement hospice policies and procedures
that establish and support quality patient care, cost control, and mechanisms
for disciplinary action for infractions;
e. Ensure clinical staff compliance with the
employee health program; and
f.
Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal laws to promote the health and
safety of employees, patients and the community, using the following
nonexclusive methods:
i. Resolve problems;
ii. Perform complaint
investigations;
iii. Refer impaired
personnel to proper authorities;
iv. Ensure appropriate orientation and
in-service training to employees;
v. Ensure the development and implementation
of an orientation program for new direct health care personnel;
vi. Ensure the completion of timely annual
performance evaluations of health care personnel or designate other supervisory
personnel to perform such evaluations;
vii. Ensure participation in regularly
scheduled appropriate continuing education for all health professionals, home
health aides and homemakers;
viii.
Ensure that the care provided by the health care personnel promotes effective
hospice services and the safety of the patient; and
ix. Ensure that the hospice policies are
enforced.
Notes
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