Ohio Admin. Code 3701-83-08 - General personnel and staffing requirements
(A) Each HCF shall utilize personnel that
have appropriate training and qualifications for the services that they
provide. Any staff member who functions in a professional capacity shall meet
the standards applicable to that profession, including but not limited to
possessing a current Ohio license, registration, or certification, if required
by law, and working within his or her
their scope of practice. Copies of current Ohio
licenses, registrations and certifications shall be kept in the employee's
personnel files or the provider of the HCF shall have an established system of
records necessary for the director to ascertain that all individuals employed
at the HCF who function in a professional capacity meet the standards
applicable to that profession, including, but not limited to, possessing a
current Ohio license, registration, or other certification if required by
law.
(B) Each HCF shall develop and
follow a tuberculosis control plan that is based on the provider's assessment
of the facility. The control and assessment shall be consistent with the
centers for disease control and prevention (CDC) "Guidelines for Preventing the
Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Health Care Settings, 2005," MMWR
2005, Volume 54, No. RR-17. The HCF shall retain documentation evidencing
compliance with this paragraph and shall furnish such documentation to the
director upon request.
(C) Each HCF
shall not knowingly permit a staff member to provide services if the staff
member:
(1) Has a communicable disease capable
of being transmitted during the performance of his
or her
their duties; or
(2) Is under the influence of drugs or
alcohol.
(D) Each HCF
shall provide each staff member with a written job description delineating
his or her
staff
member's responsibilities.
(E) Each HCF shall provide an ongoing
training program for its staff. The program shall provide both orientation and
continuing training to all staff members. The orientation shall be appropriate
to the tasks that each staff member will be expected to perform. Continuing
training shall be designed to assure appropriate skill levels are maintained
and that staff are informed of changes in techniques, philosophies, goals, and
similar matters. The continuing training may include attending and
participating in professional meetings and seminars.
(F) All staff shall have appropriate
orientation and training regarding the facility's equipment, safety guidelines,
practices, and policies.
(G) Each
HCF shall evaluate the performance of each staff member at least every twelve
months.
(H) Each HCF shall retain
staffing schedules, time-worked schedules, on-call schedules, and payroll
records for at least two years.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.13; 3702.30
Rule Amplifies: 3702.12; 3702.13; 3702.30
Prior Effective Dates: 01/13/1996, 09/05/2002, 06/01/2006, 04/24/2011, 07/01/2016
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