Or. Admin. Code § 411-033-0020 - In-Home Care Agency Services
(1)
In-home care agency (IHCA) services are one of the in-home service options
available for individuals eligible for Medicaid in-home services. The in-home
care agency must be licensed in accordance with OAR chapter 333, division 536
or as a licensed home health agency that has obtained the in-home care service
designation from the Oregon Health Authority according to ORS
443.305-443.355.
(2) Medicaid-funded in-home care services,
provided by the in-home care agency, are not available to individuals who
reside in a licensed or certified community based care setting or while
inpatient in a hospital or nursing facility setting.
(3) Prior to accepting an individual for
in-home care agency services, the IHCA must complete the initial screening to
evaluate a prospective client's service requests as defined in OAR
333-536-0055.
(a) The IHCA shall notify the referring AAA
or DHS office and individual or individual's representative via email or phone
of acceptance for services. The IHCA shall begin services within five business
days from the date of acceptance unless the individual's health and safety
requires an earlier start date to be determined by the AAA or DHS case manager
and communicated to the IHCA prior to acceptance.
(b) The case manager and IHCA must review the
individual's person-centered service plan to assure the IHCA's understanding of
the individual's service plan and assessed needs. Upon completion of case
manager and IHCA review, the case manager shall draft a list of tasks based
upon the person-centered service plan to be completed by the IHCA. This "task
list" must be signed by the IHCA and returned to the CM.
(4) Services Provided.
(a) The services provided by the IHCA, in
accordance with OAR 333-536-0045, must be based on
the case manager's assessment and the person-centered service plan of the
individual.
(b) Services must
include the safe provision of:
(A) All
assessed ADL supports;
(B) All
assessed IADL supports; and
(C)
Nursing services as required in the comprehensive certification in accordance
with OAR chapter 333, division 536. The IHCA must ensure the services provided
include medication reminding, medication assistance, medication administration,
and nursing services in accordance with OAR chapter 333, division 536.
(c) If the individual
requires nursing services, the IHCA must conduct nursing assessment,
monitoring, intermittent nursing care, and teaching and delegation of specific
tasks. Nursing services must be provided by an Oregon-licensed registered nurse
in accordance with the Oregon State Board of Nursing Administrative Rules in
OAR chapter 851, divisions 045, 047, and 048, and OHA, Public Health
Administrative Rules in OAR chapter 333, division 536.
(d) For individuals accessing both IHCA and
other in-home service options, the IHCA is only responsible for teaching and
delegation to the IHCA employees. If other caregivers, who are not IHCA
employees, are providing services and supports that require nurse delegation,
the IHCA must coordinate delegation activities with other Department assigned
nurses to ensure continuity of care.
(e) IHCA employees, caregivers, nursing
staff, and administrators, must carry identification indicating their name and
the name of the IHCA for which they work.
(f) The IHCA must ensure the individual is
notified of any changes in the delivery of the IHCA's service plan, such as a
change in the personal care aid who provides the in-home service, the frequency
of the service and the day and time when of the services will be provided in
accordance with OAR 333-536-0060 Clients' Rights and
333-536-0065 Service Plan.
(5) Complaints.
(a) In accordance to OAR
333-536-0042, any person may
make a complaint verbally or in writing to the OHA Public Health Division
regarding an allegation as to the care or services provided by an in-home care
agency or violations of in-home care agency laws or regulations.
(b) Mandatory reporting. All employees of an
in-home health service, which does include IHCA are required by statute (ORS
124.050-124.095) to report suspected
abuse or neglect of a child, an older adult, a person with a physical
disability or the resident of a licensed care facility, to the Department or to
a law enforcement agency as required by OAR
411-020-0020.
(6) Disclosure Statements.
(a) As defined in OAR
333-536-0055, a written
disclosure statement shall be signed by the individual or the individual's
representative. The disclosure statement must be specific to the services
provided to the Medicaid service individual.
(b) The disclosure statement must include the
requirements of OAR 333-536-0055, in addition to all
of the following:
(A) Medicaid is the source
of payment for the services provided by the IHCA. The Medicaid service payment
is considered full payment for Medicaid services provided by the IHCA.
(B) A description of the initial
assessment and service planning process.
(C) A description of the services to be
provided and how those services will be provided, including a discussion
regarding staffing availability and coordination.
(D) IHCA and individual's rights and
responsibilities.
(E) Individual's
rights pertaining to notification of termination of services.
(F) The IHCA may not include any provision in
the disclosure statement that effect individual's rights or the IHCA's
liability for negligence.
(G) For
individuals receiving IHCA services, as described in OAR
333-536-0045, the services
provided must be in accordance with the Medicaid assessment and service plan
and the IHCA's written service plan developed in conjunction with an individual
or individual's representative, based on the individual's or individual's
representative's request, and an evaluation of the individual's physical,
mental, and emotional needs.
(c) The disclosure statement for Medicaid
individual's may not include language referring to "buy outs" and "finder's
fees", or include language preventing individuals from full access to other
in-home services. IHCAs may not charge any Medicaid individual additional fees
or penalties.
(7)
BACKGROUND CHECKS. According to OAR
333-536-0093, the IHCA must:
(a) Ensure a criminal background check has
been conducted on all individuals employed by, or volunteering for the IHCA who
may have direct contact through a business relationship with the consumer.
(b) IHCAs receiving Medicaid
reimbursement must conduct their background checks through the DHS Background
Check Unit and comply with the DHS criminal records and abuse check rules found
in OAR 407-007-0200 through
407-007-0370 and in accordance
to the time frame specified in OAR
333-536-0093.
(A) Unless, based on possible criminal
activity or other allegations against an IHCA employee, a new fitness
determination is conducted resulting in a change in approval status; or
(B) The Department or AAA may
request a recheck more frequently based on additional information discovered
about an IHCA employee or volunteer, such as possible criminal activity or
other allegations.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050, 410.070, 410.090, 413.085
Stats. Implemented: ORS 410.010, 410.020, 410.070, 413.085
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