Ohio Admin. Code 3701-19-47 - Admission of patients to pediatric respite care
(A) A pediatric respite care program
shall not
won't admit any individual who does not meet the
definition of a pediatric respite patient.
(B) A pediatric respite care program
shall
will
admit patients, provide care and services, and discharge or transfer patients
without discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, creed, national origin,
or handicap.
(C) A pediatric
respite care program shall
will require that the patient, or the patient's
authorized representative, sign an informed consent form. This form
shall
will
include an acknowledgement
acknowledgment by signature of the patient or
patient's representative, that they have been given a full explanation of the
respite care program as it relates to the patient's life-threatening disease or
condition and have been informed that the patient may withdraw consent at any
time.
(D) A pediatric respite care
program shall
will permit a pediatric respite patient to withdraw
consent for pediatric respite care at any time.
(E) A pediatric respite care program
shall
will
provide a patient or the patient's representative with information regarding
the scope of services provided by the pediatric respite care program, including
any limitations of the pediatric respite care program and charges for the
services.
(F) Prior to or upon
admission of each patient, a pediatric respite care program
shall
will
obtain an oral statement from the patient's attending physician, if any, and
the medical director of the pediatric respite care program or the physician
member of the interdisciplinary team certifying that the patient has a
life-threatening disease or condition.
(1) The
program shall
will obtain written confirmation of the oral statement
after admission within acceptable written standards of practice;
(2) The written certification statement
shall
will be
signed by the patient's attending physician, if any, and the medical director
of the pediatric respite care program or the physician member of the
interdisciplinary team; and
(3) The
program should obtain from each patient's attending physician, if any,
designation of an alternate physician to contact for emergency care of the
patient or review of the patient's plan of care when the attending physician is
not available.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3712.031
Rule Amplifies: 3712.031, 3712.041, 3712.051, 3712.061, 3712.09, and 3712.99
Prior Effective Dates: 12/26/2013
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(A) A pediatric respite care program shall not won't admit any individual who does not meet the definition of a pediatric respite patient.
(B) A pediatric respite care program shall will admit patients, provide care and services, and discharge or transfer patients without discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, creed, national origin, or handicap.
(C) A pediatric respite care program shall will require that the patient, or the patient's authorized representative, sign an informed consent form. This form shall will include an acknowledgement acknowledgment by signature of the patient or patient's representative, that they have been given a full explanation of the respite care program as it relates to the patient's life-threatening disease or condition and have been informed that the patient may withdraw consent at any time.
(D) A pediatric respite care program shall will permit a pediatric respite patient to withdraw consent for pediatric respite care at any time.
(E) A pediatric respite care program shall will provide a patient or the patient's representative with information regarding the scope of services provided by the pediatric respite care program, including any limitations of the pediatric respite care program and charges for the services.
(F) Prior to or upon admission of each patient, a pediatric respite care program shall will obtain an oral statement from the patient's attending physician, if any, and the medical director of the pediatric respite care program or the physician member of the interdisciplinary team certifying that the patient has a life-threatening disease or condition.
(1) The program shall will obtain written confirmation of the oral statement after admission within acceptable written standards of practice;
(2) The written certification statement shall will be signed by the patient's attending physician, if any, and the medical director of the pediatric respite care program or the physician member of the interdisciplinary team; and
(3) The program should obtain from each patient's attending physician, if any, designation of an alternate physician to contact for emergency care of the patient or review of the patient's plan of care when the attending physician is not available.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3712.031
Rule Amplifies: 3712.031, 3712.041, 3712.051, 3712.061, 3712.09, and 3712.99
Prior Effective Dates: 12/26/2013