Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 10.11.03.12 - Conditions of Hospital ParticipationA hospital shall:
A. Comply with all relevant State and federal requirements related to the provision of health services and the receipt of funds;B. Be licensed by the Department pursuant to the Hospital and Related Institutions subtitle, Health-General Article, Title 19, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland, as a hospital, and be licensed, as may be required, by other applicable State and local laws;C. Be accredited by the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Hospitals; and D. Provide the following services: (1) A physician specialist who is qualified in the area of need for which a recipient is hospitalized, and who shall supervise and be involved in:(a) The ongoing care of a child; and(b) Directing the development of the CMP and other appropriate care plans;(2) Pediatric physician supervision on a full-time or part-time basis to assist with: (a) Diagnostic evaluations;(b) Care planning and treatment; and(c) Coordination with others involved in the development of the CMP;(3) Nursing services provided by a qualified nurse who has academic preparation and work experience in the care of children, including the specialty area of the condition to be treated;(4) Surgical services, which shall have, as a minimum:(a) Anesthesiologists trained and experienced in the management of pediatric patients; and(b) An appropriate recovery area which is staffed by personnel qualified in pediatrics and equipped with appropriate types and sizes of supplies and equipment;(5) Available consultation in other specialty areas for the cases being treated;(6) Other specialized support services, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following as appropriate: (c) Occupational therapy;(g) Social work services; and(h) Speech-language pathology;(7) An ongoing inpatient educational program for school-age children, which is approved by the State Department of Education, when long-term hospitalization is required;(8) Discharge planning procedures designed to maximize a child's recovery and rehabilitation, which shall include the following:(a) Predischarge planning activities to include all appropriate staff and representatives of other agencies involved or indicated;(b) Parental counseling regarding a child's medical and social needs after the child's release; and(c) Medical care planning resulting from input of the professionals concerned with a child's treatment;(9) A discharge summary, which shall include as a minimum, the following: (a) Medications, primary and secondary diagnoses, hospital course, procedures performed, and complications;(b) Special equipment and other home care needs; and(c) Follow-up plans including special transportation needs, if applicable;(10) A separate area for a child, with provisions made for a parent or guardian to stay 24 hours, and nonrestrictive visiting hours for a parent or guardian;(11) Suitable recreational facilities for children;(12) Facilities to isolate children with communicable diseases or other conditions requiring isolation or separation;(13) Access to appropriate clinical laboratory facilities providing specialized diagnostic and treatment equipment, including radiological and nuclear medicine equipment; and(14) Outpatient facilities to provide follow-up care.Md. Code Regs. 10.11.03.12
Regulations .12 amended as an emergency provision effective January 1, 1987 (14:2 Md. R. 125); adopted permanently effective March 31, 1987 (14:6 Md. R. 715)
Regulation .12 amended effective August 24, 1987 (14:17 Md. R. 1871)
Regulations .12 repealed effective November 28, 1988 (15:24 Md. R. 2769)
Regulations .12 adopted effective November 28, 1988 (15:24 Md. R. 2769)
Regulations .12 amended and recodified from Regulation .16 effective 42:7 Md. R. 568, eff.4/13/2015