26 Tex. Admin. Code § 505.2 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Act--The Texas Hospital
Licensing Law, Health and Safety Code (HSC), Chapter 241.
(2) Action plan--A written document that
includes specific measures to correct identified problems or areas of concern;
identifies strategies for implementing system improvements; and includes
outcome measures to indicate the effectiveness of system improvements in
reducing, controlling or eliminating identified problem areas.
(3) Advanced practice registered nurse
(APRN)--A registered nurse who is currently licensed and authorized by the
Texas Board of Nursing to practice as a nurse practitioner, nurse-midwife,
nurse anesthetist, or clinical nurse specialist.
(4) Adverse event--An event that results in
unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than
by the underlying disease or condition of the patient.
(5) Applicant--The person legally responsible
for the operation of the hospital, whether by lease or ownership, who seeks a
hospital license from the department.
(6) Attending physician--A physician selected
by or assigned to a patient who has primary responsibility for a patient's
treatment and care.
(7)
Available--When referring to on-site personnel, on the premises and able to
rapidly perform hands-on care in an emergency situation.
(8) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation--Any
medical intervention used to restore circulatory or respiratory function that
has ceased.
(9) Chemical dependency
services--A planned, structured, and organized program designed to initiate and
promote a person's chemical-free status or to maintain the person free of
illegal drugs. It includes, but is not limited to, the application of planned
procedures to identify and change patterns of behavior related to or resulting
from chemical dependency that are maladaptive, destructive, or injurious to
health, or to restore appropriate levels of physical, psychological, or social
functioning lost due to chemical dependency.
(10) Competent--Possessing the ability, based
on reasonable medical judgment, to understand and appreciate the nature and
consequences of a treatment decision, including the significant benefits and
harms of and reasonable alternatives to a proposed treatment
decision.
(11) Comprehensive
medical rehabilitation--The provision of rehabilitation services that are
designed to improve or minimize a person's physical or cognitive disabilities,
maximize a person's functional ability, or restore a person's lost functional
capacity through close coordination of services, communication, interaction,
and integration among several professions that share responsibility to achieve
team treatment goals for the person.
(12) Comprehensive medical rehabilitation
hospital--A general hospital that specializes in providing comprehensive
medical rehabilitation services, including surgery and related ancillary
services.
(13) Comprehensive
medical rehabilitation unit--An identifiable part of a hospital which provides
comprehensive medical rehabilitation services to patients admitted to the
unit.
(14) Cooperative
agreement--An agreement among two or more hospitals for the allocation or
sharing of health care equipment, facilities, personnel, or services.
(15) Dentist--A person licensed to practice
dentistry by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners. This includes a doctor
of dental surgery or a doctor of dental medicine.
(16) Department--The Department of State
Health Services, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756-3199.
(17) Dietitian--A person who is currently
licensed by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Dietitians as a licensed
dietitian or provisional licensed dietitian, or who is a registered dietitian
with the American Dietetic Association.
(18) Director--The hospital licensing
director, Department of State Health Services.
(19) Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order--An order
issued in a hospital under Health and Safety Code, Chapter 166, Subchapter E
(relating to Health Care Facility Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders), instructing a
health care professional not to attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation on a
patient whose circulatory or respiratory function ceases.
(20) Emergency medical condition--A medical
condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity
(including severe pain, psychiatric disturbances or symptoms of substance
abuse) such that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be
expected to result in one or all of the following:
(A) placing the health of the individual (or
with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child)
in serious jeopardy;
(B) serious
impairment to bodily functions;
(C)
serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part; or
(D) with respect to a pregnant woman who is
having contractions:
(i) that there is
inadequate time to effect a safe transfer to another hospital before delivery;
or
(ii) that transfer may pose a
threat to the health or safety of the woman or the unborn
child.
(21)
Freestanding emergency medical care facility--A facility that is structurally
separate and distinct from a hospital and receives individuals for the
provision of emergency care. The facility is owned and operated by the
hospital, and is exempt from the licensing requirements of Texas Health and
Safety Code, Chapter 254, under §254.052(7) or (8).
(22) General hospital--An establishment that:
(A) offers services, facilities, and beds for
use for more than 24 hours for two or more unrelated individuals requiring
diagnosis, treatment, or care for illness, injury, deformity, abnormality, or
pregnancy; and
(B) regularly
maintains, at a minimum, clinical laboratory services, diagnostic X-ray
services, treatment facilities including surgery or obstetrical care or both,
and other definitive medical or surgical treatment of similar
extent.
(23) Governing
body--The governing authority of a hospital which is responsible for a
hospital's organization, management, control, and operation, including
appointment of the medical staff; includes the owner or partners for hospitals
owned or operated by an individual or partners.
(24) Governmental unit--A political
subdivision of the state, including a hospital district, county, or
municipality, and any department, division, board, or other agency of a
political subdivision.
(25)
Hospital--A general hospital or a special hospital.
(26) Hospital administration--Administrative
body of a hospital headed by an individual who has the authority to represent
the hospital and who is responsible for the operation of the hospital according
to the policies and procedures of the hospital's governing body.
(27) Incompetent--Lacking the ability, based
on reasonable medical judgment, to understand and appreciate the nature and
consequences of a treatment decision, including the significant benefits and
harms of and reasonable alternatives to a proposed treatment
decision.
(28) Inpatient--An
individual admitted for an intended length of stay of 24 hours or
greater.
(29) Inpatient
services--Services provided to an individual admitted to a hospital for an
intended length of stay of 24 hours or greater.
(30) Intellectual Disability--Significantly
sub-average general intellectual functioning that is concurrent with deficits
in adaptive behavior and originates during the developmental period.
(31) Licensed vocational nurse (LVN)--A
person who is currently licensed under the Nursing Practice Act by the Texas
Board of Nursing for the State of Texas as a licensed vocational nurse or who
holds a valid vocational nursing license with multi-state licensure privilege
from another compact state.
(32)
Licensee--The person or governmental unit named in the application for issuance
of a hospital license.
(33) Medical
staff--A physician or group of physicians and a podiatrist or group of
podiatrists who by action of the governing body of a hospital are privileged to
work in and use the facilities of a hospital for or in connection with the
observation, care, diagnosis, or treatment of an individual who is, or may be,
suffering from a mental or physical disease or disorder or a physical deformity
or injury.
(34) Mental health
services--All services concerned with research, prevention, and detection of
mental disorders and disabilities and all services necessary to treat, care
for, supervise, and rehabilitate persons who have a mental disorder or
disability, including persons whose mental disorders or disabilities result
from alcoholism or drug addiction.
(35) Niche hospital--A hospital that:
(A) classifies at least two-thirds of the
hospital's Medicare patients or, if data is available, all patients:
(i) in not more than two major
diagnosis-related groups; or
(ii)
in surgical diagnosis-related groups.
(B) specializes in one or more of the
following areas:
(i) cardiac;
(ii) orthopedics;
(iii) surgery; or
(iv) women's health; and
(C) is not:
(i) a public hospital;
(ii) a hospital for which the majority of
inpatient claims are for major diagnosis-related groups relating to
rehabilitation, psychiatry, alcohol and drug treatment, or children or
newborns; or
(iii) a hospital with
fewer than 10 claims per bed per year.
(36) Nurse--A registered, vocational, or
advanced practice registered nurse licensed by the Texas Board of Nursing or
entitled to practice in this state under Occupations Code, Chapters 301, 304,
or 305.
(37) Outpatient--An
individual who presents for diagnostic or treatment services for an intended
length of stay of less than 24 hours; provided, however, that an individual who
requires continued observation may be considered as an outpatient for a period
of time not to exceed a total of 48 hours.
(38) Outpatient services--Services provided
to patients whose medical needs can be met in less than 24 hours and are
provided within the hospital; provided, however, that services that require
continued observation may be considered as outpatient services for a period of
time not to exceed a total of 48 hours.
(39) Owner--One of the following persons or
governmental unit which will hold or does hold a license issued under the
statute in the person's name or the person's assumed name:
(A) a corporation;
(B) a governmental unit;
(C) a limited liability company;
(D) an individual;
(E) a partnership if a partnership name is
stated in a written partnership agreement or an assumed name
certificate;
(F) all partners in a
partnership if a partnership name is not stated in a written partnership
agreement or an assumed name certificate; or
(G) all co-owners under any other business
arrangement.
(40)
Patient--An individual who presents for diagnosis or treatment.
(41) Pediatric and adolescent hospital--A
general hospital that specializes in providing services to children and
adolescents, including surgery and related ancillary services.
(42) Person--An individual, firm,
partnership, corporation, association, or joint stock company, and includes a
receiver, trustee, assignee, or other similar representative of those
entities.
(43) Physician--A
physician licensed by the Texas Medical Board.
(44) Physician assistant--A person licensed
as a physician assistant by the Texas Physician Assistant Board.
(45) Podiatrist--A podiatrist licensed by the
Texas State Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners.
(46) Practitioner--A health care professional
licensed in the State of Texas, other than a physician, podiatrist, or dentist.
A practitioner shall practice in a manner consistent with their underlying
practice act.
(47) Premises--A
premises may be any of the following:
(A) a
single building where inpatients receive hospital services; or
(B) multiple buildings where inpatients
receive hospital services provided that the following criteria are met:
(i) all buildings in which inpatients receive
hospital services are subject to the control and direction of the same
governing body;
(ii) all buildings
in which inpatients receive hospital services are within a 30-mile radius of
the primary hospital location;
(iii) there is integration of the organized
medical staff of each of the hospital locations to be included under the single
license;
(iv) there is a single
chief executive officer for all of the hospital locations included under the
license who reports directly to the governing body and through whom all
administrative authority flows and who exercises control and surveillance over
all administrative activities of the hospital;
(v) there is a single chief medical officer
for all of the hospital locations under the license who reports directly to the
governing body and who is responsible for all medical staff activities of the
hospital;
(vi) each hospital
location to be included under the license that is geographically separate from
the other hospital locations contains at least one nursing unit for inpatients
which is staffed and maintains an active inpatient census, unless providing
only diagnostic or laboratory services, or a combination of diagnostic or
laboratory services, in the building for hospital inpatients; and
(vii) each hospital that is to be included in
the license complies with the emergency services standards:
(I) for a general hospital, if the hospital
provides surgery or obstetrical care or both; or
(II) for a special hospital, if the hospital
does not provide surgery or obstetrical
care.
(48) Presurvey conference--A conference held
with department staff and the applicant or the applicant's representative to
review licensure rules and survey documents and provide consultation prior to
the on-site licensure inspection.
(49) Psychiatric disorder--A clinically
significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an
individual and that is typically associated with either a painful syndrome
(distress) or impairment in one or more important areas of behavioral,
psychological, or biological function and is more than a disturbance in the
relationship between the individual and society.
(50) Quality improvement--A method of
evaluating and improving processes of patient care which emphasizes a
multidisciplinary approach to problem solving, and focuses not on individuals,
but systems of patient care which might be the cause of variations.
(51) Registered nurse (RN)--A person who is
currently licensed by the Texas Board of Nursing for the State of Texas as a
registered nurse or who holds a valid registered nursing license with
multi-state licensure privilege from another compact state.
(52) SAFE-ready facility--A facility
designated by the Health and Human Services Commission as a sexual assault
forensic exam-ready facility.
(53)
Sexual assault forensic examiner--A certified sexual assault nurse examiner or
a physician with specialized training on conducting a forensic medical
examination.
(54) Sexual assault
survivor--An individual who is a victim of a sexual assault, regardless of
whether a report is made or a conviction is obtained in the incident.
(55) Special hospital--An establishment that:
(A) offers services, facilities, and beds for
use for more than 24 hours for two or more unrelated individuals who are
regularly admitted, treated, and discharged and who require services more
intensive than room, board, personal services, and general nursing
care;
(B) has clinical laboratory
facilities, diagnostic X-ray facilities, treatment facilities, or other
definitive medical treatment;
(C)
has a medical staff in regular attendance; and
(D) maintains records of the clinical work
performed for each patient.
(56) Stabilize--With respect to an emergency
medical condition, to provide such medical treatment of the condition necessary
to assure, within reasonable medical probability, that no material
deterioration of the condition is likely to result from or occur during the
transfer of the individual from a facility, or that the woman has delivered the
child and the placenta.
(57)
Surgical technologist--A person who practices surgical technology as defined in
Health and Safety Code, Chapter 259.
(58) Transfer--The movement (including the
discharge) of an individual outside a hospital's facilities at the direction of
any person employed by (or affiliated or associated, directly or indirectly,
with) the hospital, but does not include such a movement of an individual who
has been declared dead, or leaves the facility without the permission of any
such person.
(59) Universal
precautions--Procedures for disinfection and sterilization of reusable medical
devices and the appropriate use of infection control, including hand washing,
the use of protective barriers, and the use and disposal of needles and other
sharp instruments as those procedures are defined by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) of the Department of Health and Human Services.
This term includes standard precautions as defined by CDC which are designed to
reduce the risk of transmission of blood borne and other pathogens in
hospitals.
(60) Violation--Failure
to comply with the licensing statute, a rule or standard, special license
provision, or an order issued by the executive commissioner of health and human
services (executive commissioner) or the executive commissioner's designee,
adopted or enforced under the licensing statute. Each day a violation continues
or occurs is a separate violation for purposes of imposing a penalty.
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