N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 1007.4 - General Provisions
(a) The
operator of a medical respite program must provide, through its employees,
contractors and agents, an organized program that:
(1) Meets the operating standards set forth
in this Part;
(2) Ensures the
protection of recipient rights; and
(3) Promotes the social, physical and mental
well-being of recipients.
(b) The operator of a medical respite program
must maintain, make available for inspection and submit such statistical,
financial, or other information, records or reports relating to the medical
respite program as requested by and in the form specified by the
Commissioner.
(c) Confidentiality.
Operators must maintain the confidentiality of facts and information obtained
through its provision of medical respite services and maintained in the
recipient's records, which shall not be released to anyone other than the
resident, the next of kin or authorized representative(s) of the resident, the
managed care organization or other entity providing payment or funding for the
medical respite services, the referral source, recipient's health home, as
applicable, and any other person or entity as determined necessary for the
operator to perform care coordination, except as authorized by the recipient in
writing. For the avoidance of doubt, operator shall not release facts and
information obtained through its provision of medical respite services and
maintained in the recipient's records to any family member or friend of the
recipient without the recipient's expressed written authorization.
Notes
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