Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Section 5310.125 - Health care services(a) The community residential rehabilitation service (CRRS) must develop health care policies and procedures to insure the availability of age-appropriate health services for children. Prior to or upon the child's enrollment to the CRRS, a health appraisal signed by a licensed physician shall be obtained for each child. The health appraisal shall include the following information recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. (1) A review of previous health history.(2) A complete physical examination unless a record is available of a physical examination which was completed within 6 months prior to placement.(4) A review and update of the child's immunization status to conform with the United States Public Health Service requirements.(5) Provision of age-appropriate screening tests according to the standards of the American Academy of Pediatrics.(6) Recommendations pertaining to medication required or limitations of the child's activities and diet, and further medical tests or examinations that may be required.(7) Medical information pertinent to diagnosis and treatment in case of emergency.(8) A statement of recommendation for follow-up treatment or special care, if required.(b) The CRRS must encourage participation by parent or, if applicable, the agency having legal custody in the health care services being provided for the child, and if appropriate, transporting the child to and from medical appointments.