16 Tex. Admin. Code § 118.60 - Consulting Physician - Responsibilities and Protocols
(a) The consulting physician shall be
available for emergency consultation with the facility as appropriate to the
circumstances, including, if the physician considers it necessary, an emergency
appointment with the client.
(b) If
the consulting physician is unavailable for an emergency consultation, another
designated physician shall be available for the consultation with the facility
relating to care for the client.
(c) The consulting physician and designated
physician shall have a primary practice site located within seventy-five (75)
miles of the LHR facility.
(d) The
consulting physician shall be responsible for reviewing all adverse events and
for determining whether such events are reportable in accordance with Title 21,
CFR, Part 803.
(e) The protocols
required in accordance with §118.30 shall be:
(1) written instructions agreed upon and
signed and dated by the consulting physician and the LHR facility
operator;
(2) maintained at the LHR
facility; and
(3) reviewed and
signed by the consulting physician and LHR operator at least
annually.
(f) The
protocols required in accordance with §118.30, shall include at least the
following:
(1) which LHR procedures require a
particular level of individual LHR certification;
(2) the circumstances or conditions under
which each procedure is to be performed;
(3) specific instructions to be followed for
individual LHR certificate holders who are working under direct supervision or
who are giving direct supervision;
(4) conditions under which emergency
consultation is required;
(5)
designated settings, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, at
which the LHR device can be expected to safely remove hair; and
(6) list of medications taken by the client
that should be reported to the consulting physician before LHR services are
provided or that, if taken by the client, preclude a LHR procedure from being
performed.
(g) The
requirements in this section do not relieve a consulting physician or another
health care professional from complying with applicable regulations prescribed
by a state or federal agency.
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