The facility has written policies and procedures, approved by the facility medical authority governing all aspects of health services and shall include, at a minimum, the following general provisions:
The facility has a designated health authority with responsibility for health care pursuant to a written agreement, contract, policies or job description. The health authority may be a physician, health administrator, health agency or the medical director of the parent agency.
If the facility provides medical treatment on-site, personnel who provide health care services to inmates are qualified. Duties and responsibilities of such personnel are governed by written job descriptions approved by the health authority. Verified credentials and job descriptions are on file at the facility. Appropriate state and federal licensure, certification or registration requirements and restrictions apply.
If the facility provides medical treatment on-site by a nurse, such treatment is performed pursuant to written standing or direct orders by personnel authorized by law to give such orders.
The facility administrator shall make provisions for the collection and review of inmate medical requests and to insure that these are transmitted to the medical authority. If there are indications of an illness, injury or communicable disease, the facility administrator shall insure that the proper medical attention is provided as soon as possible.
If medical treatment is provided at the facility, accurate health records for inmates are maintained separately and confidentially. The method of recording entries in the records and the procedures for the maintenance and retention are approved by the health authority.
If health care is provided at the facility for inmates being transferred to other facilities, summaries or copies of the medical history record are forwarded to the receiving facility prior to or at arrival.
Policy and procedure direct the possession and use of prescribed medications, supplies and over-the-counter drugs.
First aid kits are available in designated areas of the facility. Contents and locations are approved by the health authority. First aid training and instruction shall be made available to all facility employees.
It is the responsibility of the facility administrator to determine that each inmate is physically fit to perform work duties assigned. Inmates who have received medical attention by a physician or dentist shall not be required to work until approval is given by the attending medical authority or qualified medical employee.
There is a written suicide prevention and intervention program that is reviewed and approved by a qualified medical or mental health professional. All staff with inmate supervision responsibilities are trained in the implementation of the suicide prevention program.
Health education is provided to inmates, health education includes information on facility medical services, immunizations, personal hygiene, dental hygiene, nutrition, venereal disease, HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis, hepatitis, and other communicable diseases.
Authorities having jurisdiction are promptly notified of an inmate's death.
Twenty-four hour emergency medical and mental health care is provided for inmates, which includes arrangements for the following;
Each facility administrator shall ensure that the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of medical and dental authorities are readily available to facility employees at all times.
An inmate may make arrangements to retain the services of their own physician or dentist concerning their medical care.
77 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 9, § 002