Or. Admin. R. 410-142-0200 - Interdisciplinary Group
The hospice must designate an interdisciplinary group or groups composed of individuals who provide or supervise the care and services offered by the hospice:
(1) Composition of
group. The hospice must have an interdisciplinary group or groups composed of
or including at least the following individuals who are employees of the
hospice, or, in the case of a doctor, be under contract with the hospice:
(a) A doctor of medicine or
osteopathy;
(b) A registered
nurse;
(c) A social
worker;
(d) A pastoral or other
counselor.
(2) Role of
interdisciplinary group. Members of the group interact on a regular basis and
have a working knowledge of the assessment and care of the patient/family unit
by each member of the group. The interdisciplinary group is responsible for:
(a) Participation in the establishment of the
plan of care;
(b) Provision or
supervision of hospice care and services;
(c) Periodic review and updating of the plan
of care for each individual receiving hospice care; and
(d) Establishment of policies governing the
day-to-day provision of hospice care and services.
(3) If a hospice has more than one
interdisciplinary group, it must document in advance the group it chooses to
execute the functions described in section (2) of this rule;
(4) Coordinator. The hospice must designate a
registered nurse to coordinate the implementation of the plan of care for each
patient.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042
Stats. Implemented: ORS 414.065
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