1 Tex. Admin. Code § 363.313 - Plan of Care
(a) A plan of care
is developed by an RN and represents the treating physician's orders.
(b) The plan of care must be established and
periodically reviewed by the treating physician in consultation with the
provider and the recipient or responsible adult.
(c) The plan of care developed by the RN must
be:
(1) submitted with a request for prior
authorization of PDN services;
(2)
recommended, signed, and dated by the treating physician no more than 30 days
before the start of care or 30 days before the end of the prior authorization
period; and
(3) reviewed and
revised by the treating physician with each prior authorization, or more
frequently as the treating physician or the PDN services provider deems
necessary.
(d) A plan of
care developed by the RN must include the following elements:
(1) a clinical summary that documents active
diagnoses and current clinical condition;
(2) the recipient's mental or cognitive
status;
(3) the types of treatments
and services, including amount, duration, and frequency;
(4) a description of any required equipment
and/or supplies;
(5) the
recipient's prognosis;
(6) the
recipient's rehabilitation potential;
(7) the recipient's current functional
limitations;
(8) the activities
permitted;
(9) the recipient's
nutritional requirements;
(10) the
recipient's medications, including dose, route, and frequency;
(11) the safety measures to protect against
injury;
(12) instructions for
timely discharge or referral;
(13)
the date the recipient was last seen by the treating physician;
(14) identification of activities of daily
living and health maintenance activities with which the recipient needs
assistance, consistent and in accordance with 22 TAC Chapter 224 (relating to
Delegation of Nursing Tasks by Registered Professional Nurses to Unlicensed
Personnel for Clients with Acute Conditions or in Acute Care Environments) and
22 TAC Chapter 225 (relating to RN Delegation to Unlicensed Personnel and Tasks
Not Requiring Delegation in Independent Living Environments for Clients with
Stable and Predictable Conditions). The plan of care must indicate whether the
tasks must be performed by a licensed nurse or a qualified aide, or may be
performed by a personal care attendant as described in Subchapter F of this
chapter (relating to Personal Care Services);
(15) a certification statement that an
identified contingency plan exists; and
(16) all other medical orders.
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