Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3701-7-11 | Freestanding children's hospitals with level III or level IV neonatal care services.
...rvice; (3) Admission to the unit; (4) Discharge from the unit; (5) Patient care in accordance with accepted professional standards; (6) Referrals for obtaining public health, dietetic, genetic, and toxicology services not available in-house; (7) Minimum competency requirements for staff in accordance with recognized national standards and ensure that all staff are competent to perform service... |
Rule 3701-7-11.2 | Freestanding children's hospitals with a level IV neonatal care services and a level III obstetrical service.
... (3) Admission to the service; (4) Discharge from the service; (5) A risk assessment of obstetric patients to ensure identification of appropriate consultation requirements for or referral of high-risk patients; (6) Education for mothers regarding personal care and nutrition, newborn care and nutrition, and newborn feeding; (7) Consultation for and referral of obstetric transports; (8... |
Rule 3701-7-14 | Complaints; quality assurance; reports.
...ry or admission through transfer or discharge; (3) Infant death, to include all liveborn infants twenty-eight days of age through one year of age, from delivery or admission through transfer or discharge; (4) Maternal death, to include the death of a woman from any cause related to or aggravated by pregnancy or its management, from the woman's admission and care at the delivering hospital t... |
Rule 3701-13-04 | Conditional employment.
...rule shall be considered just cause for discharge for purposes of division (D)(2) of section 4141.29 of the Revised Code if the individual makes any attempt to deceive the DCP about the individual's criminal record. |
Rule 3701-16-07 | Resident agreement; other information to be provided upon admission; risk agreements.
...he event of the resident's absence, discharge, or transfer from the facility and the facility's policy for refunding security deposits; (5) An explanation of the services offered by the facility, the types of skilled nursing care that the facility provides or allows residents to receive in the facility, the providers that are authorized to render that care, and the limitations of the type and ... |
Rule 3701-16-08 | Resident health assessments.
...s not refused until the resident is discharged or transferred or the resident and the facility have mutually resolved the issue in a manner that does not jeopardize the resident's health or the health, safety or welfare of the other residents. This paragraph does not authorize a facility to provide skilled nursing care beyond the limits established in section 3721.011 of the Revised Code; and ... |
Rule 3701-16-09 | Personal care services; medication administration; resident medications; application of dressings; supervision of therapeutic diets.
...sident to an appropriate setting or discharge the resident in accordance with section 3721.16 of the Revised Code and Chapter 3701-61 of the Administrative Code; or (2) The facility and the resident may enter into a risk agreement in accordance with paragraphs (F) and (G) of rule 3701-16-07 of the Administrative Code, if the facility has a policy of entering into such agreements. (D) Each reside... |
Rule 3701-16-09.1 | Skilled nursing care.
...th period regardless of any transfer or discharge and readmission to the facility. A part-time, intermittent basis means that skilled nursing care is rendered for less than eight hours a day or less than forty hours a week. For the purposes of this provision: (1) The residential care facility shall use the following criteria in tracking the one hundred and twenty days of part-time, intermittent s... |
Rule 3701-16-11 | Resident life enrichment; finances; pets; laundry.
... (4) Upon the resident's transfer, discharge, or death, close all resident accounts, make a final accounting, and make provisions for the conveyance of any remaining funds to the resident or the resident's estate. (5) Allow the resident access to his or her funds during normal bank business hours within the community. (6) Not require a resident to allow the facility to manage the resident's... |
Rule 3701-16-17 | Records and reports.
...ollowing the date of the resident's discharge except if the resident is a minor, such records shall be maintained for three years past the age of majority but not less than seven years; and (2) Required by paragraphs (A)(3) to (A)(10) of this rule, for three years unless otherwise required by law. |
Rule 3701-17-10 | Resident assessments; advanced care planning.
... prospective resident, including the discharge diagnosis, admission orders for immediate care, the physical and mental functional status of the prospective resident, and sufficient additional information to assure care needs of and preparation for the prospective resident can be met. This information shall have been updated no more than five days prior to admission. (C) Upon admission, the nursing... |
Rule 3701-17-13 | Medical supervision.
...sident, including admissions, transfer, discharge planning, range of services available to the resident, emergency procedures and frequency of physician visits in accordance with resident needs and the applicable requirements of Chapter 3721. of the Revised Code and of rules 3701-17-01 to 3701-17-26 of the Administrative Code. (b) Promote resident rights as enumerated in section 3721.13 of the Revised Code. (2) Mak... |
Rule 3701-17-14 | Plan of care; treatment and care: discharge planning, bathing.
...(G) The nursing home shall transfer and discharge a resident in an orderly, dignified, and safe manner in accordance with Chapter 3701-61 of the Administrative Code. In anticipation of a discharge, the nursing home shall: (1) Prepare the following information to be shared with appropriate persons and agencies upon consent of the resident, except the resident's right to refuse release of such ... |
Rule 3701-17-17 | Medicines and drugs.
...nged for the resident upon transfer and discharge. Drugs not so ordered by the prescriber upon transfer or discharge shall be returned to the pharmacy or disposed of in accordance with any applicable state or federal laws, rules and regulations. (3) Upon death of a resident all drugs shall be returned to the pharmacy, or disposed of in accordance with any applicable state or federal laws, rules, and regulations. (... |
Rule 3701-17-19 | Records and reports.
... record of all residents admitted to or discharged from the nursing home. (B) A record shall be kept showing the name and hours of duty of all persons who work in the home. The nursing home shall maintain each employee's current home address in its personnel file. (C) All records and reports required under rules 3701-17-01 to 3701-17-26 of the Administrative Code shall be prepared, maintaine... |
Rule 3701-18-04 | Application requirements for initial approval of training and competency evaluation program.
...ement list (TDRL)); (b) DD214 military discharge certificate indicating disposition of discharge; (c) Report of separation from the national archives national personnel records center in St. Louis, Missouri; or (d) Veterans identification card from the department of veterans affairs. (2) All acceptable proof documents, except veterans identification card, must show the veteran status as honorable, general, gener... |
Rule 3701-18-04 | Application requirements for initial approval of training and competency evaluation program.
...st (TDRL)); (2) DD214 military discharge certificate indicating disposition of discharge; (3) Report of separation from the national archives national personnel records center in St. Louis, Missouri; or (4) Veterans identification card from the department of veterans affairs. All acceptable proof documents, except the veterans identification card, must show the veteran status as honorable,... |
Rule 3701-18-14 | Application requirements for initial train-the-trainer program approval.
...ement list (TDRL)); (b) DD214 military discharge certificate indicating disposition of discharge; (c) Report of separation from the national archives national personnel records center in St. Louis, Missouri; or (d) Veterans identification card from the department of veterans affairs. (2) All acceptable proof documents, except veterans identification card, must show the veteran status as honorable, general, genera... |
Rule 3701-18-14 | Application requirements for initial train-the-trainer program approval.
...st (TDRL)); (2) DD214 military discharge certificate indicating disposition of discharge; (3) Report of separation from the national archives national personnel records center in St. Louis, Missouri; or (4) Veterans identification card from the department of veterans affairs. All acceptable proof documents, except veterans identification card, must show the veteran status as honorable, gen... |
Rule 3701-19-07 | General requirements for hospice care programs after licensure.
...ent's family; (b) Developing a written discharge plan to be placed in each patient's record to assist the person or public agency that will be responsible for care of the patient and the patient's family after the program ceases operation; and (c) Obtaining from each patient or their authorized representative a written approval of any transfer to another licensed hospice care program and a writt... |
Rule 3701-19-12 | Contracted services.
... of the contractor's medical record and discharge summary is retained as part of the hospice patient's medical record; and (6) The contractor complies with the requirements of Chapter 3712. of the Revised Code, and this chapter as applicable to the contracted service. (D) The hospice care program shall encourage any hospital contracting for inpatient care to offer temporary limited privileges to the hospice patient... |
Rule 3701-19-20 | Admission of patients to the hospice care program.
...atients, provide care and services, and discharge or transfer patients without discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, creed, national origin, or handicap. (C) A hospice care program shall require that the patient or the patient's authorized representative sign an informed consent form. This form shall include an acknowledgment by signature of the patient or patient's representative, that ... |
Rule 3701-19-22.1 | Admission of non-hospice palliative care patients to hospice inpatient facilities.
...atients, provide care and services, and discharge or transfer patients without discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, creed, national origin, or handicap. (C) A hospice care program that operates an inpatient hospice facility or unit that admits non-hospice palliative care patients shall require that the non-hospice palliative care patient, or the patient's authorized representative, sig... |
Rule 3701-19-23 | Central clinical record.
...Revised Code; and (8) Transfer and discharge summaries. (D) The hospice care program shall provide for storage of the central clinical records to protect them against loss, destruction, and unauthorized use. The program also shall have policies and procedures to ensure the confidentiality of records. (E) A hospice care program which maintains a patient's clinical record electronically shall use... |
Rule 3701-19-32 | License application, amended license, and renewal procedures.
...s family; (b) Development of a written discharge plan to be placed in each patient's record to assist the person or public agency that will be responsible for care of the patient and the patient's family after the program ceases operation; and (c) Obtaining from each patient or the patient's authorized representative written approval of any transfer to another licensed pediatric respite care program and written aut... |