Ohio Admin. Code 3701-83-39 - Building and site requirements - freestanding birthing centers
(A) Each
freestanding birth
birthing center shall provide sufficient space for the
number of patients and patient families and staff members to assure privacy for
patients and families including:
(1) A
waiting room;
(2) An examination
room;
(3) A staff area, conference
area, or classroom; and
(4) A
family room with a designated play area for children.
(B) Each freestanding birth center shall have a minimum of
two birth rooms. The birth room shall:
(1) Be
of adequate size and appropriate configuration to provide for the equipment,
staff members, supplies and emergency procedures required for the physical and
emotional care of the mother, family, and the newborn during birth, labor, and
the postpartum period; and
(2) Have a minimum floor area of one hundred
and sixty square feet. The length or width of the room shall have a minimum
dimension of eleven feet. The vestibule, toilet and bathing areas and closets
will not be considered in determining the square footage;
(3) Have doorways and hallways of adequate
width and configuration to accommodate the
maneuvering of ambulance stretchers and beds;
(4) Be located to provide rapid unimpeded
access to an exit of the building which shall
can accommodate
emergency transportation vehicles and the type and size
of emergency equipment utilized for emergency
transport; and
(5) Have hot
and cold running water.
(C) Each freestanding birth center shall provide:
(1) Toilet and bathing facilities
including
that
include a toilet, sink,
and bath or shower facilities with
appropriately placed grab bars for patients. The toilet and bathing facilities
shall be shared by not more than two birth rooms;
(2) Toilet and hand washing facilities for
families, and personnel;
(3) Space for coats, boots, and umbrellas in
inclement weather;
(4) A system of
communication between the birth room and other areas of the center that
effectively can alert the staff on duty of emergencies or patient
needs;
(5) Access to an outside
telephone line;
(6) Handrails in
halls, stairwells, and bathrooms;
(7) Childproof electrical outlets in public
areas;
(8) Access to a drinking
fountain or potable drinking water with a
disposable cup dispenser;
(9) A
system to provide emergency lighting; and
(10) A separate area for storing clean and
sterile supplies.
(D)
Each freestanding birth center shall
establish and maintain safety guidelines, practices, and policies which are reviewed at least once every
twelve months to assure
ensure a safe environment for patients, families,
visitors and staff members. The center shall conduct and maintain records of
the following:
(1) Evaluation of the heat,
ventilation, emergency lighting, waste disposal, water supply, laundry, and kitchen equipment; and
(2) Evaluation of the physical environment
for hazards that may cause injury from falls, electrical shock, poisoning, and burns. Risk factors of hazards include, but are
not limited to, unsafe toys, unprotected stairs,
and unlocked storage cabinets. The review of the physical environment shall
include the exterior of the facility including walkways, parking lots, and outside recreation areas.
(E)
Freestanding
birth centers
Each center may provide
laundry services on-site or off-site. Centers that provide laundry services
on-site shall provide an area for laundry equipment with counter and storage
space. The center shall provide for the separate collection, storage, and
disposal of soiled materials. Soiled laundry shall be held in the soiled
holding area until deposited in the washer.
(F) Sterile supplies may be prepackaged
disposables or processed off-site. If the freestanding birth center sterilizes instruments
and supplies on-site, an area for accommodation of sterilizing
equipments
equipment in a a type and number sufficient and
appropriate to the patient volume of the
birth center shall be provided.
(G) Each freestanding birth center shall provide an area for
families to store and serve light refreshments. The area shall include a
sink,
and
counter space, oven or microwave, refrigerator, cooking utensils, disposable
tableware or dishwasher, storage space, and a seating area.
(H) Each freestanding birth center shall provide in each
birth room, an area for equipment and supplies
for newborn care and a separate area for the equipment and supplies for
maternal care.
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, 07/01/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.13, 3702.30
Rule Amplifies: 3702.12, 3702.13, 3702.30
Prior Effective Dates: 1/13/1996
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.