Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 246. Health, Department of |
Chapter 246-335. In-home services agencies. |
Section 246-335-085. Hospice plan of care.
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- (1) Hospice licensees must, except as provided in subsection (2) of this section:(a) Develop and implement a written hospice plan of care for each patient with input from the authorizing practitioner, appropriate interdisciplinary team members, and the patient or designated family member;(b) Assure each plan of care is developed by appropriate agency personnel and is based on a patient and family assessment;(c) Assure the hospice plan of care includes:(i) Current diagnoses and information on health status;(ii) Goals or outcome measures;(iii) Symptom and pain management;(iv) Types and frequency of services to be provided;(v) Home medical equipment and supplies used by the patient;(vi) Orders for treatments and their frequency to be provided and monitored by the licensee;(vii) Special nutritional needs and food allergies;(viii) Orders for medications to be administered and monitored by the licensee including name, dose, route, and frequency;(ix) Medication allergies;(x) The patient's physical, cognitive and functional limitations;(xi) Patient and family education needs pertinent to the care being provided by the licensee;(xii) Resuscitation status of the patient according to documentation consistent with the Natural Death Act and advance directives, chapter 70.122 RCW; and(xiii) The level of medication assistance to be provided;(d) Develop and implement a system to:(i) Assure and document the plan of care is reviewed by the appropriate interdisciplinary team members within the first week of admission and every two weeks thereafter;(ii) Assure the plan of care is signed or authenticated and dated by appropriate agency personnel and the authorizing practitioner;(iii) Assure the plan of care is returned to the agency within sixty days from the initial date of service;(iv) Inform the authorizing practitioner regarding changes in the patient's condition that indicates a need to change the plan of care;(v) Obtain approval from the authorizing practitioner for additions and modifications; and(vi) Assure all verbal orders for modification to the plan of care are immediately documented in writing and signed or authenticated and dated by an agency individual authorized within the scope of practice to receive the order and signed or authenticated by the authorizing practitioner and returned to the agency within sixty days from the date the verbal orders were received.(2) Hospice agencies providing a one-time visit for a patient may provide the following written documentation in lieu of the hospice plan of care and patient record requirements in WAC 246-335-110 (1)(c):(a) Patient's name, age, current address, and phone number;(b) Confirmation that the patient was provided a written bill of rights under WAC 246-335-075;(c) Patient consent for services to be provided;(d) Authorizing practitioner orders; and(e) Documentation of services provided.[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.127 RCW. WSR 02-18-026, § 246-335-085, filed 8/23/02, effective 10/1/02.]
Chapter 70.127 RCW. WSR 02-18-026, § 246-335-085, filed 8/23/02, effective 10/1/02.
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246-335-110,246-335-075,