Ohio Admin. Code 3701-83-37 - Admission; discharge; transfer - freestanding birthing centers
(A) Each
freestanding birthing center shall establish policies and procedures for the
assessment of expectant mothers to determine:
(1) If the expectant mother meets the
low-risk requirements for admission to the center; and
(2) If a normal, full term, spontaneous
vaginal birth is anticipated.
(B) Each center shall establish and follow
admission policies and procedures. The center shall upon admission of a
patient:
(1) Review the patient's health
records;
(2) Observe and document
vital signs;
(3) Observe and
document labor progress; and
(4)
Determine whether diagnostic or screening procedures are required.
(C) Each center shall have a
written transfer agreement with a hospital, health
care provider, or other appropriate health care setting for the
transfer of a mother or a newborn in the event of medical complications,
emergency situations, or as the need arises.
(D) Each center shall maintain all necessary
and appropriate medical equipment and a sufficient staff to provide for the
timely transfer and transport to a hospital, health
care provider, or appropriate health care setting.
(E) Each center shall evaluate each expectant
mother to determine whether an intrapartum transfer is necessary. The
evaluation shall include an assessment of the following:
(1) Abnormal progress of labor;
(2) Development of maternal
complications;
(3) Need for
cesarean birth; and
(4) Development
of fetal complications.
(F) Each center shall evaluate each mother
and newborn to determine whether a postpartum transfer is necessary including
evaluation of the following:
(1) Medical
complications of the mother; and
(2) Medical complications of the
newborn.
(G) Each center
shall establish and follow discharge criteria utilizing nationally recognized
standards. Prior to discharge each center shall identify a primary care
provider for both mother and baby. For postpartum stays less than forty-eight
hours, each center shall provide or arrange for the examination of the mother
and newborn within seventy-two hours after discharge by a licensed health care
provider acting within his or her
their scope of practice.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.13, 3702.30
Rule Amplifies: 372.12, 3702.13, 3702.30
Prior Effective Dates: 01/13/1996, 06/27/1996, 06/01/2006, 07/01/2016
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