This rule is adopted pursuant to 18 V.S.A. Ch. 42, 18 V.S.A. Ch. 43 and 18 V.S.A. Ch. 43a.
This rule sets forth the standards that apply to the licensing of hospitals in Vermont. Specifically:
In addition to conforming to all CoPs, each Vermont hospital seeking licensure shall comply with Title VI of the Public Health Service Act and with Public Health Service regulations, Part 53, and with Appendix of A of same, as well as current state law and regulations including, but not limited to, the Department of Public Safety Rules on Vermont Fire and Building Safety Codes and other Vermont rules related to food safety and patient safety systems as defined at 18 V.S.A. Ch. 43a.
A hospital's application for licensure must contain a copy of its clear language version of its Bill of Rights and its policies and procedures for informing patients of their rights in accordance with 18 V.S.A. Ch. 42, and its policies and procedures for handling patient complaints. The specific requirements for these provisions are set out in Section 6.0 of this rule.
Each Vermont hospital shall:
The following information shall be included with the Bill of Rights distributed to each patient admitted to a Vermont hospital:
At least annually, on a schedule and in a format acceptable to the Commissioner, a hospital shall submit to the Department a report summarizing, in aggregate, the types of complaints filed with the hospital by patients or their representatives in the past year. The report must contain:
-- The number of inpatient days for the reporting period;
-- The total number of complaints received; and
-- The total number of complaints in each of the categories the hospital uses to track complaints; and
-- A brief narrative report describing examples of actions taken to resolve complaints in the past year.
Upon completion of an investigation and determination as to whether an action is to be pursued under subsections 7.7 or 7.8 of this rule, the Complainant or his or her representative will be provided notice in writing. The notice shall state that the investigation is complete and whether a public proceeding regarding the license of the subject facility has resulted. Notice will be sent promptly and in no case more than 14 days after the determination is made and shall include the time and place of any public proceeding.
13-019 Code Vt. R. 13-140-019-X
June 19, 1969
AMENDED:
July 1, 2017 Secretary of State Rule Log #17-034; June 1, 2022 Secretary of State Rule Log #22-016.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
3 V.S.A. §801(b)(11); 18 V.S.A. Chs. 42, 43, 43a