Rule 3701-84-25 | Personnel/staffing - bone marrow transplantation service.
Each blood and bone marrow transplant service will meet the following staffing criteria:
(A) A medical director responsible for the oversight of the care provided on the unit who actively performs blood and bone marrow transplant services as part of that transplant service and who is:
(1) Board-certified in hematology, oncology, immunology, or pediatric hematology/oncology or have documented experience in the field of hematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) transplantation extending over ten years;
(2) An active physician on staff at the hospital providing the blood or bone marrow transplant who is involved in direct patient care; and
(3) Has a minimum of one year clinical blood and bone marrow transplantation training at a transplant center in the United States formally recognized as a blood and bone marrow transplant center by at least one of the following:
(a) A national cooperative chemotherapy group;
(b) The national bone marrow donor program; or
(c) A national institute of health-supported blood and bone marrow transplant research program.
(B) At a minimum, one other primary transplantation physician actively participating in the service.
(C) A nursing team that, in order to ensure adequate continuity of care, is committed to the transplant service on a full-time basis and has the training and skills commensurate with the required tasks performed.
(D) The care of blood and bone marrow transplant patients will be coordinated by a multidisciplinary team whose members have training and skills commensurate with the required tasks performed.
Last updated May 15, 2023 at 12:45 AM