staffing with duly qualified licensed personnel, and of services, based on the type of health facility and the needs of the persons served thereby.
of Health Care Access and Information, as applicable. The approval of the department or the Department of Health Care Access and Information shall provide for the terms and conditions under which the exception is granted. A written request plus supporting evidence shall be submitted by the applicant or licensee to the department or Department of Health Care Access and Information regarding the exception, as applicable.
shall maintain continuous, ongoing compliance with the licensing rules and regulations, it is the further intent of the Legislature that the State Department of Public Health expeditiously review and approve, if appropriate, applications for program flexibility. The Legislature recognizes that health care technology, practice, pharmaceutical procurement systems, and personnel qualifications and availability are changing rapidly. Therefore, requests for program flexibility require expeditious consideration.
facilities shall thereafter apply to the department for program flexibility in the prescribed manner. After the department receives a complete application requesting program flexibility, it shall have 60 days within which to approve, approve with conditions or modifications, or deny the application. Denials and approvals with conditions or modifications shall be accompanied by an analysis and a detailed justification for any conditions or modifications imposed. Summary denials to meet the 60-day timeframe shall not be permitted.
allow the health facility to designate a bed or multiple beds
in a critical care unit as requiring a lower level of care, including, but not limited to, the level of care provided in an intermediate care, step-down, telemetry, medical-surgical, specialty care, or pediatric services unit, that application shall be referred to as a “critical care unit program flexibility request.” This subdivision and subdivision (f) do not confer on the department any new or additional authority to modify staffing ratios.
critical care unit program flexibility request, the applicant or licensee to submit supporting evidence that includes documentation establishing the need for program flexibility and that the proposed alternative will not jeopardize the health, safety, and well-being of patients and is needed for increased operational efficiency.
(A) Any critical care unit program flexibility request, including supporting evidence submitted with the request, shall be posted on the department’s publicly accessible internet website within five calendar
days of receipt by the department.
(B) The department, at the time it posts a health facility’s critical care unit program flexibility request, shall provide a method to electronically collect public comment specifically on the application
for a period of 30 days.
(C) The 60-day timeframe provided for in subdivision (d) shall not commence until a facility’s critical care unit program flexibility request and supporting evidence
have been posted on the department’s internet website.
form and a notice next to its license stating that a
critical care unit program flexibility request and supporting evidence have been submitted to the department.
(ii) Immediately make its best effort to notify affected employees and employee representatives of the critical care unit program flexibility request and direction to where to find the request and supporting evidence, and where to provide public comment.
(B) A facility’s critical care unit
program flexibility request will not be deemed complete for purposes of the 60-day timeframe pursuant to subdivision (d) until the facility has complied with this paragraph.
request may be revoked by the department at any time, including on the grounds that there is no longer a need for program flexibility, that the approved alternative jeopardizes the health, safety, and well-being of patients, or that the approved alternative does not adequately protect patient safety.
Critical care unit program flexibility requests approved pursuant to this paragraph shall not be effective for more than 90 days, and any request to extend the term of critical care unit program flexibility that was approved pursuant to this paragraph shall be subject to the regular process provided for in this subdivision.
procurement of pharmaceuticals for the benefit of patients and residents of state facilities.
complaint related to an approved critical care unit program flexibility.
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