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1 RULES OF THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BOARD FOR LICENSING HEALTH CARE FACILITIES CHAPTER STANDARDS FOR AMBULATORY SURGICAL TREATMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS Definitions Life Safety Licensing Procedures Infectious and Hazardous Waste Disciplinary Procedures Records and Reports Administration Patient Rights Admissions, Discharges, and Transfers Policies and Procedures for Health Care Basic Services Decision-Making Reserved Disaster Preparedness Building Standards Appendix I DEFINITIONS. (1) Abuse. The willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain or mental anguish. (2) Acceptable Plan of Correction. The Licensing Division approves an Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center's plan to correct deficiencies identified during an on-site survey conducted by the Survey Division or its designated representative. The plan of correction shall be a written document and shall provide, but not limited to, the following information: How the deficiency will be corrected. Who will be responsible for correcting the deficiency. The date the deficiency will be corrected. How the facility will prevent the same deficiency from re-occurring. (3) Accredited Record Technician (ART). A person currently accredited as such by the American Medical Records Association. (4) Adult. An individual who has capacity and is at least 18 years of age. (5) Advance Directive. An individual instruction or a written statement relating to the subsequent provision of health care for the individual, including, but not limited to, a living will or a durable power of attorney for health care. (6) Agent. An individual designated in an advance directive for health care to make a health care decision for the individual granting the power. (7) Ambulatory surgical treatment center (ASTC). Any institution, place or building devoted primarily to the maintenance and operation of a facility for the performance of surgical procedures. Such facilities shall not provide beds or other accommodations for the stay of a patient to exceed twelve (12) hours duration, provided that the length of stay may be extended for an additional twelve (12) hours in the event such stay is deemed necessary by the attending physician, the facility medical director, or the anesthesiologist for observation or recovery, but in no event shall the length of stay exceed twenty-four (24) hours. Individual patients shall be discharged in an ambulatory condition without danger to the continued well- June, 2015 (Revised) 12 (Rule , continued) being of the patients or shall be transferred to a hospital. Excluded from this definition are the private physicians' and dentists' office practices. For the purposes of this rule, those medical and dental offices, facilities, and other settings at which surgical procedures exclusively are performed are ASTC s and not private office practices. ASTC s must comply with the following for purposes of these regulations: surgical procedures performed must be limited to those procedures which are commonly performed on an inpatient basis in hospitals but may safely be performed in an ASTC; if anesthesia is required for a surgical procedure, it must be local, regional or general anesthesia and routinely be four (4) hours or less in duration; surgical procedures that generally result in extensive blood loss, require major or prolonged invasion of body cavities, or are considered emergency or life-threatening in nature may not be performed. (8) Board. The Tennessee Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities. (9) Cancer Treatment and Radiation Clinic. A facility in which the only procedures performed are diagnostic and therapeutic radiology, chemotherapy and related services. (10) Capacity. An individual s ability to understand the significant benefits, risks, and alternatives to proposed health care and to make and communicate a health care decision. These regulations do not affect the right of a patient to make health care decisions while having the capacity to do so. A patient shall be presumed to have capacity to make a health care decision, to give or revoke an advance directive, and to designate or disqualify a surrogate. Any person who challenges the capacity of a patient shall have the burden of proving lack of capacity. (11) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). The administering of any means or device to support cardiopulmonary functions in a patient, whether by mechanical devices, chest compressions, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, cardiac massage, tracheal intubation, manual or mechanical ventilators or respirators, defibrillation, the administration of drugs and/or chemical agents intended to restore cardiac and/or respiratory functions in a patient where cardiac or respiratory arrest has occurred or is believed to be imminent. (12) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. A registered nurse currently licensed by the Tennessee Board of Nursing who is currently certified as such by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. (13) Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA). The federal law requiring that clinical laboratories be approved by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Care Financing Administration. (14) Collaborative Plan. The formal written plan between the mid-level practitioners and licensed physician. (15) Collaborative Practice. The implementation of the collaborative plan that outlines procedures for consultation and collaboration with other health care professionals, e.g., licensed physicians, mid-level practitioners or nurse midwives. (16) Commissioner. Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health or his or her authorized representative. June, 2015 (Revised) 23 (Rule , continued) (17) Competent. A patient who has capacity. (18) Dentist. A person currently licensed as such by the Tennessee Board of Dentistry. (19) Department. The Tennessee Department of Health. (20) Designated Physician. A physician designated by an individual or the individual s agent, guardian, or surrogate, to have primary responsibility for the individual s health care or, in the absence of a designation or if the designated physician is not reasonably available, a physician who undertakes such responsibility. (21) Do-Not-Resuscitate Order (DNR). A written order, other than a POST, not to resuscitate a patient in cardiac or respiratory arrest in accordance with accepted medical practices. (22) Electronic Signature. The authentication of a health record document or documentation in an electronic form achieved through electronic entry of an exclusively assigned, unique identification code entered by the author of the documentation. (23) Emancipated Minor. Any minor who is or has been married or has by court order or otherwise been freed from the care, custody and control of the minor s parents. (24) Emergency Responder. A paid or volunteer firefighter, law enforcement officer, or other public safety official or volunteer acting within the scope of his or her proper function under law or rendering emergency care at the scene of an emergency. (25) Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinic. A facility in which the only procedures performed are those related to the gastrointestinal tract and other endoscopic procedures. This excludes laparoscopy and limits entry to major body cavities by needle aspiration only. (26) General Anesthesia. An induced state of unconsciousness accompanied by partial or complete loss of protective reflexes inducing the inability to continually maintain an airway independently and respond purposefully to physical stimulation or verbal command, and produced by a pharmacological or non-pharmacological method or a combination thereof. (27) Graduate Registered Nurse Anesthetist. A registered nurse currently licensed in Tennessee who is a graduate of a nurse anesthesia educational program that is accredited by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetist's Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs and awaiting initial certification examination results, provided that initial certification is accomplished within eighteen (18) months of completion of an accredited nurse anesthesia educational program. (28) Guardian. A judicially appointed guardian or conservator having authority to make a health care decision for an individual. (29) Hazardous Waste. Materials whose handling, use, storage and disposal are governed by local, state or federal regulations. (30) Health Care. Any care, treatment, service or procedure to maintain, diagnose, treat, or otherwise affect an individual s physical or mental condition, and includes medical care as defined in T.C.A (5). (31) Health Care Decision. Consent, refusal of consent or withdrawal of consent to health care. June, 2015 (Revised) 34 (Rule , continued) (32) Health Care Decision-maker. In the case of a patient who lacks capacity, the patient s health care decision-maker is one of the following: the patient s health care agent as specified in an advance directive, the patient s court-appointed guardian or conservator with health care decision-making authority, the patient s surrogate as determined pursuant to Rule or T.C.A , the designated physician pursuant to these Rules or in the case of a minor child, the person having custody or legal guardianship. (33) Health Care Institution. A health care institution as defined in T.C.A (34) Health Care Provider. A person who is licensed, certified or otherwise authorized or permitted by the laws of this state to administer health care in the ordinary course of business or practice of a profession. (35) Hospital. Any institution, place, building or agency represented and held out to the general public as ready, willing and able to furnish care, accommodations, facilities and equipment for the use, in connection with services of a physician or dentist, to one (1) or more non-related persons who may be suffering from deformity, injury or disease or from any other condition for which nursing, medical or surgical services would be appropriate for care, diagnosis or treatment. (36) Incompetent. A patient who has been adjudicated incompetent by a court of competent jurisdiction and has not been restored to legal capacity. (37) Individual instruction. An individual s direction concerning a health care decision for the individual. (38) Infectious Waste. Solid or liquid wastes which contain pathogens with sufficient virulence and quantity such that exposure to the waste by a susceptible host could result in an infectious disease. (39) Licensed Practical Nurse. A person currently licensed as such by the Tennessee Board of Nursing. (40) Licensee. The person or entity to whom the license is issued. The licensee is held responsible for compliance with all applicable rules and regulations. (41) Life Threatening or Serious Injury. Injury requiring the patient to undergo significant additional diagnostic or treatment measures. (42) Medical emergency. A medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in placing the patient's health in serious jeopardy, serious impairment to bodily functions or serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part. (43) Medical Record. Medical histories, records, reports, summaries, diagnoses, prognoses, records of treatment and medication ordered and given, entries, x-rays, radiology interpretations and other written electronics, or graphic data prepared, kept, made or maintained in a facility that pertains to confinement or services rendered to patients admitted or receiving care. (44) Medical Staff. An organized body composed of individuals appointed by the ambulatory surgical treatment center governing board. All members of the medical staff shall be licensed to practice in Tennessee, with the exception of interns and residents. June, 2015 (Revised) 45 (Rule , continued) (45) Medically Inappropriate Treatment. Resuscitation efforts that cannot be expected either to restore cardiac or respiratory function to the patient or other medical or surgical treatments to achieve the expressed goals of the informed patient. In the case of the incompetent patient, the patient s representative expresses the goals of the patient. (46) Mid-Level Practitioner. A registered nurse licensed in Tennessee who holds a master s degree in a clinical nursing specialty, national certification through the ANCC or American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and holds a certificate of fitness to prescribe from the Tennessee Board of Nursing. (47) Misappropriation of Patient/Resident Property. The deliberate misplacement, exploitation or wrongful, temporary or permanent use of an individual s belongings or money without the individual s consent. (48) Neglect. The failure to provide goods and services necessary to avoid physical harm, mental anguish or mental illness; however, the withholding of authorization for or provision of medical care to any terminally ill person who has executed an irrevocable living will in accordance with the Tennessee Right to Natural Death Law, or other applicable state law, if the provision of such medical care would conflict with the terms of the living will, shall not be deemed neglect for purposes of these rules. (49) N.F.P.A. National Fire Protection Association. (50) Nurse Midwife. A person currently licensed by the Tennessee Board of Nursing as a registered nurse (R.N.) and qualified to deliver midwifery services or certified by the American College of Nurse-Midwives. (51) Patient. Includes but is not limited to any person who is suffering from an acute or chronic illness or injury or who is crippled, convalescent or infirm, or who is in need of obstetrical, surgical, medical, nursing or supervisory care. (52) PALS. Pediatric Advance Life Support. (53) Person. An individual, corporation, estate, trust, partnership, association, joint venture, government, governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity. (54) Personally Informing. A communication by any effective means from the patient directly to a health care provider. (55) Physician. An individual authorized to practice medicine or osteopathy under Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 63, Chapters 6 or 9. (56) Physician Assistant. A person who has graduated from a physician assistant educational program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, has passed the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination, and is currently licensed in Tennessee as a physician assistant under title 63, chapter 19. \ (57) Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment or POST. Written orders that: Are on a form approved by the Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities; Apply regardless of the treatment setting and that are signed as required herein by the patient's physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or clinical nurse specialist; and June, 2015 (Revised) 56 (Rule , continued) 1. Specify whether, in the event the patient suffers cardiac or respiratory arrest, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should or should not be attempted; 2. Specify other medical interventions that are to be provided or withheld; or 3. Specify both 1 and 2. (58) Podiatrist. A person currently licensed as such by the Tennessee Board of Registration in Podiatry. (59) Power of Attorney for Health Care. The designation of an agent to make health care decisions for the individual granting the power under T.C.A. Title 34, Chapter 6, Part 2. (60) Qualified Emergency Medical Service Personnel. Includes, but shall not be limited to, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, or other emergency services personnel, providers, or entities acting within the usual course of their professions, and other emergency responders. (61) Radiological Technologist. A person currently certified as such by the American Society of Radiological Technologists. (62) Reasonably Available. Readily able to be contacted without undue effort and willing and able to act in a timely manner considering the urgency of the patient s health care needs. Such availability shall include, but not be limited to, availability by telephone. (63) Registered Nurse (R.N.). A person currently licensed as such by the Tennessee Board of Nursing. (64) Registered Record Administrator (RRA). A person currently registered as such by the American Medical Records Association. (65) Shall or Must. Compliance is mandatory. (66) State. A state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (67) Supervising Health Care Provider. The designated physician or, if there is no designated physician or the designated physician is not reasonably available, the health care provider who has undertaken primary responsibility for an individual s health care. (68) Surgical Procedure. A manual or operative method performed by a licensed medical practitioner to treat diseases, injuries, conditions and/or deformities. (As related to pregnancy termination, surgical procedure excludes, but is not limited to, PAP smear or vaginal examinations, ultrasounds, amniocentesis, intramuscular injections.) (69) Surgical Technologist. A person who works under supervision to facilitate the safe and effective conduct of invasive surgical procedures. This individual is usually employed by a hospital, medical office, or surgical center and supervised during the surgical procedure according to institutional policy and procedure to assist in providing a safe operating room environment that maximizes patient safety by performing certain tasks including, but not limited to: June, 2015 (Revised) 67 (Rule , continued) Preparation of the operating room and the sterile field for surgical procedures by preparing sterile supplies, instruments, and equipment using sterile technique; Preparation of the operating room for surgical procedures by ensuring that surgical equipment is functioning properly and safely; and Passing instruments, equipment or supplies to a surgeon, sponging or suctioning an operative site, preparing and cutting suture material, holding retractors, transferring but not administering fluids or drugs, assisting in counting sponges, needles, supplies, and instruments, and performing other similar tasks as directed during a surgical procedure. (70) Surrogate. An individual, other than a patient s agent or guardian, authorized to make a health care decision for the patient. (71) Transfer. The movement of a patient at the direction of a physician or other qualified medical personnel when a physician is not readily available but does not include such movement of a patient who leaves the facility against medical advice. (72) Treating Health Care Provider. A health care provider who at the time is directly or indirectly involved in providing health care to the patient. Authority: T.C.A , , , , , , , , , , , , , and Administrative History: Original rule filed July 22, 1977; effective August 22, Amendment filed August 10, 1982; effective September 9, Repeal and new rule filed June 30, 1992; effective August 14, Amendment filed March 12, 1993; effective April 26, Repeal and new rule filed March 21, 2000; effective June 4, Amendment filed April 11, 2003; effective June 25, Amendment filed April 28, 2003; effective July 12, Amendment filed June 16, 2003; effective August 30, Amendment filed May 20, 2004; effective August 3, Amendments filed September 9, 2005; effective November 23, Amendment filed February 23, 2006; effective May 9, Amendment filed February 7, 2007; effective April 23, Amendment filed February 22, 2010; effective May 23, Amendment filed January 3, 2012; effective April 2, Amendment filed March 27, 2015; effective June 25, LICENSING PROCEDURES. (1) No person, partnership, association, corporation, or state, county or local government unit, or any division, department, board or agency thereof, shall establish, conduct, operate, or maintain in the State of Tennessee any ASTC without having a license. A license shall be issued only to the applicant named and only for the premises listed in the application for licensure. Licenses are not transferable or assignable and shall expire and become invalid annually on the anniversary date of their original issuance. The license shall be conspicuously posted in the ASTC. (2) In order to make application for a license: The applicant shall submit an application on a form prepared by the department. Each applicant for a license shall pay an annual license fee in the amount of one thousand eighty dollars ($1,080.00). The fee must be submitted with the application and is not refundable. The issuance of an application form is in no way a guarantee that the completed application will be accepted or that a license will be issued by the department. Patients shall not be admitted to the ASTC until a license has been issued. Applicants shall not hold themselves out to the public as being an ASTC until the license has been issued. June, 2015 (Revised) 78 (Rule , continued) A license shall not be issued until the facility is in substantial compliance with these rules and regulations including submission of all information required by Tennessee Code Annotated (l), or as later amended, and all information required by the Commissioner. (e) (f) The applicant must prove the ability to meet the financial needs of the facility. The applicant shall not use subterfuge or other evasive means to obtain a license, such as filing for a license through a second party when an individual has been denied a license or has had a license disciplined or has attempted to avoid inspection and review process. The applicant shall allow the ambulatory surgical treatment center to be inspected by a Department surveyor. In the event that deficiencies are noted, the applicant shall submit a plan of corrective action to the Board that must be accepted by the Board. Once the deficiencies have been corrected, then the Board shall consider the application for licensure. (3) Each ASTC, when issued a license, shall be classified according to the type of services rendered or category of patients served. The ASTC shall confine its services to those described in its license and shall advertise only the services which it is licensed to perform. The classification shall be listed on the license. (4) A proposed change of ownership must be reported to the department a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the change. A new application and fee must be received by the department before the license may be issued. For purposes of licensing, the licensee of an ASTC has the ultimate responsibility for the operation of the facility, including the final authority to make or control operational decisions and legal responsibility for the business management. A change of ownership occurs whenever this ultimate legal authority for the responsibility of ASTC operations is transferred. A change of ownership occurs whenever there is a change in the legal structure by which the facility is owned and operated and any ownership interest of the preceding or succeeding entity changes. Transactions constituting a change of ownership include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Transfer of the facility s legal title; 2. Lease of the facility s operation; 3. Dissolution of any partnership that owns, or owns a controlling interest in, the facility; 4. One partnership is replaced by another through the removal, addition or substitution of a partner; 5. Merger of a facility owner (a corporation) into another corporation where, after the merger, the owner s shares of capital stock are canceled; 6. The consolidation of a corporate facility owner with one or more corporations; or, June, 2015 (Revised) 89 (Rule , continued) 7. Transfers between levels of government. Transactions which do not constitute a change of ownership include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Changes in the membership of a corporate board of directors or board of trustees; 2. Two (2) or more corporations merge and the originally-licensed corporation survives; 3. Changes in the membership of a non-profit corporation; 4. Transfers between departments of the same level of government; or, 5. Corporate stock transfers or sales, even when a controlling interest. (e) (f) Management agreements are generally not changes of ownership if the owner continues to retain ultimate authority for the operation of the facility. However, if the ultimate authority is surrendered and transferred from the owner to a new manager, then a change of ownership has occurred. Sale/lease-back agreements shall not be treated as changes in ownership if the lease involves the facility s entire real and personal property and if the identity of the leasee, who shall continue the operation, retains the same legal form as the former owner. (5) Renewal. In order to renew a license, each ambulatory surgical treatment center shall submit to periodic inspections by Department surveyors for compliance with these rules. If deficiencies are noted, the licensee shall submit an acceptable plan of corrective action and shall remedy the deficiencies. In addition, each licensee shall submit a renewal form approved by the board and applicable renewal fee prior to the expiration date of the license. If a licensee fails to renew its license prior to the date of its expiration but submits the renewal form and fee within sixty (60) days thereafter, the licensee may renew late by paying, in addition to the renewal fee, a late penalty of one hundred dollars ($100) per month for each month or fraction of a month that renewal is late; provided that the late penalty shall not exceed twice the renewal fee. In the event that a licensee fails to renew its license within the sixty (60) day grace period following the license expiration date, then the licensee shall reapply for a license by submitting the following to the Board office: 1. a completed application for licensure; 2. the license fee provided in rule (2); and 3. any other information required by the Health Services and Development Agency. Upon reapplication, the licensee shall submit to an inspection of the facility by Department of Health surveyors. June, 2015 (Revised) 910 (Rule , continued) Authority: T.C.A , , , , , , , (1), , , Chapter 846 of the Public Acts of 2008, 1, T.C.A (5) [effective January 1, 2009]. Administrative History: Original rule filed July 22, 1977; effective August 22, Amendment filed February 26, 1985; effective March 28, Repeal and new rule filed June 30, 1992; effective August 14, Repeal and new rule filed March 21, 2000; effective June 4, Amendment filed June 16, 2003; effective August 30, Amendment filed January 19, 2007; effective April 4, Amendment filed July 18, 2007; effective October 1, Public necessity rules filed April 29, 2009; effective through October 11, Emergency rules filed October 9, 2009; effective through April 7, Amendments filed September 24, 2009; effective December 23, Amendment filed December 16, 2013; effective March 16, DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES. (1) The board may suspend or revoke a license for: (e) Violation of federal or state statutes; Violation of the rules as set forth in this chapter; Permitting, aiding or abetting the commission of any illegal act in the ASTC; Conduct or practice found by the board to be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of the patients of the ASTC; and Failure to renew license. (2) The board may consider all factors which it deems relevant, including but not limited to the following when determining sanctions: The degree of sanctions necessary to ensure immediate and continued compliance; The character and degree of impact of the violation on the health, safety and welfare of the patients in the facility; The conduct of the facility in taking all feasible steps or procedures necessary or appropriate to comply or correct the violation; and, Any prior violations by the facility of statutes, regulations or orders of the board. (3) When an ambulatory surgical treatment center is found by the department to have committed a violation of this chapter, the department will issue to the facility a statement of deficiencies. Within ten (10) days of the receipt of the statement of deficiencies the facility must return a policy of correction indicating the following: How the deficiency will be corrected; The date upon which each deficiency will be corrected; What measures or systemic changes will be put in place to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur; and How the corrective action will be monitored to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur. June, 2015 (Revised) 1011 (Rule , continued) (4) Either failure to submit a plan of correction in a timely manner or a finding by the department that the plan of correction is unacceptable shall subject the ambulatory surgical treatment center's license to possible disciplinary action. (5) Any licensee or applicant for a license, aggrieved by a decision or action of the department or board, pursuant to this chapter, may request a hearing before the board. The proceedings and judicial review of the board s decision shall be in accordance with the Uniform Procedures Act, T.C.A et seq. (6) Reconsideration and Stays. The Board authorizes the member who chaired the Board for a contested case to be the agency member to make the decisions authorized pursuant to rule regarding petitions for reconsiderations and stays in that case. Authority: T.C.A , , , , , , , , , , , and Administrative History: Original rule filed July 22, 1977; effective August 22, Repeal and new rule filed June 30, 1992; effective August 14, Repeal and new rule filed March 21, 2000; effective June 4, Amendment filed March 1, 2007; effective May 15, ADMINISTRATION. (1) The ASTC must have an effective governing body legally responsible for the conduct of the ASTC. If an ASTC does not have an organized governing body, the persons legally responsible for the conduct of the ASTC must carry out the functions specified in this chapter. (2) The governing body shall appoint a chief executive officer or administrator who is responsible for managing the ASTC. The chief executive officer or administrator shall designate an individual to act for him or her in his or her absence, in order to provide the ASTC with administrative direction at all times. (3) The governing body, whether it be that of the center alone or that of a parent organization, shall establish effective mechanisms to ensure the accountability of the center s medical staff and other professional personnel. (4) The governing body shall assure that the ASTC has the financial resources to provide the services essential to the operation of the facility. (5) Staffing shall be adequate to provide the services essential to the operation of the ASTC. (6) The ambulatory surgical treatment center shall ensure a framework for addressing issues related to care at the end of life. (7) The ambulatory surgical treatment center shall provide a process that assesses pain in all patients. There shall be an appropriate and effective pain management program. (8) The ASTC shall perform only those surgical procedures which can be safely and effectively carried out on an outpatient basis. (9) Each ASTC shall have at all times a designated Medical Director who shall be a licensed physician or dentist who shall be responsible for the direction and coordination of medical programs. (10) Staff education programs and training sessions shall include life safety, medical equipment, utility systems, infection control and hazardous waste practices. At least two (2) on duty members of the facility shall be trained in emergency resuscitation. June, 2015 (Revised) 1112 (Rule , continued) (11) When licensure is applicable for a particular job, a copy of the current license must be included as a part of the personnel file. Each personnel file shall contain accurate information as to the education, training, experience and personnel background of the employee. Adequate medical screenings to exclude communicable disease shall be required of each employee. (12) Whenever the rules and regulations of this chapter require that a licensee develop a written policy, plan, procedure, technique, or system concerning a subject, the licensee shall develop the required policy, maintain it and adhere to its provisions. An ASTC which violates a required policy also violates the rule and regulation establishing the requirement. (13) Policies and procedures shall be consistent with professionally recognized standards of practice. (14) No ASTC shall retaliate against or, in any manner, discriminate against any person because of a complaint made in good faith and without malice to the board, the department, the Adult Protective Services, or the Comptroller of the State Treasury. An ASTC shall neither retaliate, nor discriminate, because of information lawfully provided to these authorities, because of a person s cooperation with them, or because a person is subpoenaed to testify at a hearing involving one of these authorities. (15) When services such as dietary, laundry or therapy services are purchased from others, the governing body shall be responsible to assure the supplier(s) meet the same local and state standards the facility would have to meet if it were providing those services itself using its own staff. (16) The governing body shall provide for the appointment, reappointment or dismissal of members of the medical, dental, and other health professions and provide for the granting of clinical privileges. (17) The governing body shall ensure that there is a written facility agreement with one or more acute care general hospitals licensed by the state, which will admit any patient referral who requires continuing care. (18) Each ASTC shall specify the classification of services to be provided in the facility and list authorized surgical procedures. (19) Where the physician-owner-operator serves as the governing body, the articles of incorporation or other written organizational plan shall describe the manner in which the owner-operator executes the governing body responsibility. (20) Infection Control. The ASTC must provide a sanitary environment to avoid sources and transmission of infections and communicable diseases. There must be an active performance improvement program for the prevention, control, and investigation of infections and communicable diseases. The physical environment of the ambulatory surgical treatment center shall be maintained in a safe, clean and sanitary manner. 1. Any condition on the ambulatory surgical treatment center site conducive to the harboring or breeding of insects, rodents or other vermin shall be prohibited. Chemical substances of a poisonous nature used to control or eliminate vermin June, 2015 (Revised) 1213 (Rule , continued) shall be properly identified. Such substances shall not be stored with or near food or medications. 2. Cats, dogs or other animals shall not be allowed in any part of the ambulatory surgical treatment center except for specially trained animals for the handicapped and except as addressed by ambulatory surgical treatment center policy for pet therapy programs. The ambulatory surgical treatment center shall designate in its policies and procedures those areas where animals will be excluded. The areas designated shall be determined based upon an assessment of the ambulatory surgical treatment center performed by medically trained personnel. 3. A bed complete with mattress and pillow shall be provided. In addition, patient units shall be provided with at least one chair, a bedside table, an over bed tray and adequate storage space for toilet articles, clothing and personal belongings. 4. Individual wash cloths, towels and bed linens must be provided for each patient. Linen shall not be interchanged from patient to patient until it has been properly laundered. 5. Bath basin water service, emesis basin, bedpan and urinal shall be individually provided. 6. Water pitchers, glasses, thermometers, emesis basins, douche apparatus, enema apparatus, urinals, mouthwash cups, bedpans and similar items of equipment coming into intimate contact with patients shall be disinfected or sterilized after each use unless individual equipment for each is provided and then sterilized or disinfected between patients and as often as necessary to maintain them in a clean and sanitary condition. Single use, patient disposable items are acceptable but shall not be reused. The chief executive officer or administrator shall assure that an infection control committee including members of the medical staff, nursing staff and administrative staff develops guidelines and techniques for the prevention, surveillance, control and reporting of facility infections. Duties of the committee shall include the establishment of: 1. Written infection control policies; 2. Techniques and systems for identifying, reporting, investigating and controlling infections in the facility; 3. Written procedures governing the use of aseptic techniques and procedures in all areas of the facility, including adoption of a standardized central venous catheter insertion process which shall contain these key components: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Hand hygiene (as defined in (20)(g)); Maximal barrier precautions to include the use of sterile gowns, gloves, mask and hat, and large drape on patient; Chlorhexidine skin antisepsis; Optimal site selection; June, 2015 (Revised) 1314 (Rule , continued) (v) Daily review of line necessity; and (vi) Development and utilization of a procedure checklist; 4. Written procedures concerning food handling, laundry practices, disposal of environmental and patient wastes, traffic control and visiting rules in high risk areas, sources of air pollution, and routine culturing of autoclaves and sterilizers; 5. A log of incidents related to infectious and communicable diseases; 6. A method of control used in relation to the sterilization of supplies and water, and a written policy addressing reprocessing of sterile supplies; 7. Formal provisions to educate and orient all appropriate personnel in the practice of aseptic techniques such as handwashing and scrubbing practices, proper grooming, masking and dressing care techniques, disinfecting and sterilizing techniques, and the handling and storage of patient care equipment and supplies; and, 8. Continuing education provided for all facility personnel on the cause, effect, transmission, prevention, and elimination of infections, as evidenced by front line employees verbalizing understanding of basic techniques. (e) (f) The chief executive officer, the medical staff and the chief nursing officer must ensure that the facility-wide performance improvement program and training programs address problems identified by the infection control committee and must be responsible for the implementation of successful corrective action plans in affected problem areas. The facility shall develop policies and procedures for testing a patient s blood for the presence of the hepatitis B virus and the HIV (AIDS) virus in the event that an employee of the facility, a student studying at the facility, or other health care provider rendering services at the facility is exposed to a patient s blood or other body fluid. The testing shall be performed at no charge to the patient, and the test results shall be confidential. The facility shall have an annual influenza vaccination program which shall include at least: 1. The offer of influenza vaccination to all staff and independent practitioners or accept documented evidence of vaccination from another vaccine source or facility; 2. A signed declination statement on record from all who refuse the influenza vaccination for other than medical contraindications; 3. Education of all direct care personnel about the following: (i) (ii) (iii) Flu vaccination, Non-vaccine control measures, and The diagnosis, transmission, and potential impact of influenza; 4. An annual evaluation of the influenza vaccination program and reasons for nonparticipation; and June, 2015 (Revised) 1415 (Rule , continued) 5. The requirements to complete vaccinations or declination statements are suspended by the Medical Director in the event of a vaccine shortage. (g) The facility and its employees shall adopt and utilize standard precautions (per CDC) for preventing transmission of infections, HIV, and communicable diseases, including adherence to a hand hygiene program which shall include: 1. Use of alcohol-based hand rubs or use of non-antimicrobial or antimicrobial soap and water before and after each patient contact if hands are not visibly soiled; 2. Use of gloves during each patient contact with blood or where other potentially infectious materials, mucous membranes, and non-intact skin could occur and gloves changed before and after each patient contact; 3. Use of either a non-antimicrobial soap and water or an antimicrobial soap and water for visibly soiled hands; and 4. Health care worker education programs which may include: (i) (ii) (iii) Types of patient care activities that can result in hand contamination; Advantages and disadvantages of various methods used to clean hands; Potential risks of health care workers colonization or infection caused by organisms acquired from patients; and (iv) Morbidity, mortality, and costs associated with health care associated infections. (h) All ASTC's shall adopt appropriate policies regarding the testing of patients and staff for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and any other identified causative agent of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (21) Performance Improvement. The ASTC shall have a planned, systematic, organization-wide approach to process design and redesign, performance measurement, assessment and improvement which is approved by the designated medical staff committee of the facility, the owner and/or the governing body. This plan shall address and/or include, but is not limited to: (e) (f) Infection control, including post-operative surveillance; Complications arising after the patient was admitted; Documentation of periodic review of the data collected and follow-up actions; A system which identifies appropriate plans of action to correct identified quality deficiencies; Documentation that the above policies are being followed and that appropriate action is taken whenever indicated. The facility shall develop and implement a system for measuring improvements in adherence to the hand hygiene program, central venous catheter insertion process, and influenza vaccination program. June, 2015 (Revised) 1516 (Rule , continued) (22) The ASTC shall ensure a framework for addressing issues related to care at the end of life. (23) The ASTC shall provide a process that assesses pain in all patients. There shall be an appropriate and effective pain management program. (24) All health care facilities licensed pursuant to T.C.A , et seq. shall post the following in the main public entrance: Contact information including statewide toll-free number of the division of adult protective services, and the number for the local district attorney s office; A statement that a person of advanced age who may be the victim of abuse, neglect, or exploitation may seek assistance or file a complaint with the division concerning abuse, neglect and exploitation; and A statement that any person, regardless of age, who may be the victim of domestic violence may call the nationwide domestic violence hotline, with that number printed in boldface type, for immediate assistance and posted on a sign no smaller than eight and one-half inches (8½") in width and eleven inches (11") in height. Postings of and shall be on a sign no smaller than eleven inches (11") in width and seventeen inches (17") in height. (25) No smoking signs or the international No Smoking symbol, consisting of a pictorial representation of a burning cigarette enclosed in a red circle with a red bar across it, shall be clearly and conspicuously posted at every entrance. (26) The facility shall develop a concise statement of its charity care policies and shall post such statement in a place accessible to the public. (27) Informed Consent Any ambulatory surgical treatment center in which abortions, other than abortions necessary to prevent the death of the pregnant female, are performed shall conspicuously post a sign in a location defined below so as to be clearly visible to patients, which reads: Notice: It is against the law for anyone, regardless of the person s relationship to you, to coerce you into having or to force you to have an abortion. By law, we cannot perform an abortion on you unless we have your freely given and voluntary consent. It is against the law to perform an abortion on you against your will. You have the right to contact any local or state law enforcement agency to receive protection from any actual or threatened criminal offense to coerce an abortion. The sign shall be printed in languages appropriate for the majority of clients of the facility with lettering that is legible and that is Arial font, at least 40-point bold-faced type. A facility in which abortions are performed that is an ambulatory surgical treatment center shall post the required sign in each patient waiting room and patient consultation room used by patients on whom abortions are performed. June, 2015 (Revised) 1617 (Rule , continued) An ambulatory surgical treatment center shall be assessed a civil penalty by the board for licensing health care facilities of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for each day of violation in which: 1. The sign required above was not posted during business hours when patients or prospective patients are present; and 2. An abortion other than an abortion necessary to prevent the death of the pregnant female was performed in the ambulatory surgical treatment center. Authority: T.C.A , , , , , , , , , , , and Administrative History: Original rule filed July 22, 1977; effective August 22, Amendment filed September10, 1991; effective October 25, Repeal and new rule filed June 30, 1992; effective August 14, Repeal and new rule filed March 21, 2000; effective June 4, Amendment filed June 18, 2002; effective September 1, Amendment filed June 16, 2003; effective August 30, Amendment filed September 9, 2005; effective November 23, Amendment filed April 20, 2006; effective July 4, Amendment filed July 18, 2007; effective October 1, Amendment filed October 11, 2007; effective December 25, Amendment filed February 22, 2010; effective May 23, Amendment filed December 16, 2013; effective March 16, ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, AND TRANSFERS. (1) Every person admitted for care or treatment to any ASTC shall be under the supervision of a physician licensed to practice in Tennessee. The name, address and telephone number of the physician attending the patient shall be recorded in the patient s medical record. (2) The above does not preclude the admission of a patient to an ASTC by a dentist or podiatrist licensed to practice in Tennessee with the concurrence of a physician member of the medical staff. (3) This does not preclude qualified oral and maxillo-facial surgeons from admitting patients and completing the admission history and physical examination and assessing the medical risk of the procedure on their patients. A physician member of the medical staff is responsible for the management of medical problems. (4) The facility shall ensure that no person on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or handicap, will be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination in the provision of any care or service of the facility. The facility shall protect the civil rights of residents under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of (5) For purposes of this chapter, the requirements for signature or countersignature by a physician, dentist, podiatrist or other person responsible for signing, countersigning or authenticating an entry may be satisfied by the electronic entry by such person of a unique code assigned exclusively to him or her, or by entry of other unique electronic or mechanical symbols, provided that such person has adopted same as his or her signature in accordance with established ASTC protocol or rules. (6) Each ASTC must have a written transfer agreement with a local hospital. (7) The ASTC shall develop a patient referral system both for referrals within the facility and other health care providers. June, 2015 (Revised) 1718 (Rule , continued) (8) The ASTC shall have available a plan for emergency transportation to a licensed local hospital. (9) The facility must ensure continuity of care and provide an effective discharge planning process that applies to all patients. The facility s discharge planning process, including discharge policies and procedures, must be specified in writing and must: Be developed and/or supervised by a registered nurse, social worker or other appropriately qualified personnel; Begin upon admission; Be provided when identified as a need by the patient, a person acting on the patient s behalf, or by the physician; and Include the likelihood of a patient s capacity for self-care or the possibility of the patient returning to his or her pre-ambulatory surgical treatment center environment. (10) A discharge plan is required on every patient, even if the discharge is to home. (11) The facility must arrange for the initial implementation of the patient s discharge plan and must reassess the patient s discharge plan if there are factors that may affect continuing care needs or the appropriateness of the discharge plan. (12) As needed, the patient and family members or interested persons must be taught and/or counseled to prepare them for post-operative care. Authority: T.C.A , , , , , , and Administrative History: Original rule filed July 22, 1977; effective August 22, Repeal and new rule filed June 30, 1992; effective August 14, Repeal and new rule filed March 21, 2000; effective June 4, Amendment filed June 16, 2003; effective August 30, BASIC SERVICES. (1) Surgical Services. (e) Facilities restricted in services they provide, e.g. those that restrict services to radiation therapy or use of local anesthetics only, may be exempted from all or part of the requirements of this rule pertaining to laboratory services, food and dietetic services, surgical services, and anesthesia services. If the facility provides surgical services, the services must be well organized and provided in accordance with acceptable standards of practice. If outpatient surgical services are offered, the services must be consistent in quality with inpatient care in accordance with the complexity of services offered. A hospital may choose to separately license a portion of the facility as an Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center; the licensure fee for such is not required. The organization of the surgical services must be appropriate to the scope of the services offered. The operating rooms must be supervised by an experienced registered nurse or a doctor of medicine or osteopathy. June, 2015 (Revised) 1819 (Rule , continued) (f) An ASTC may use scrub nurses in its operating rooms. For the purposes of this rule, a scrub nurse is defined as a registered nurse or either a licensed practical nurse (L.P.N.) or a surgical technologist (operating room technician) supervised by a registered nurse who works directly with a surgeon within the sterile field, passing instruments, sponges, and other items needed during the procedure and who scrubs his or her hands and arms with special disinfecting soap and wears surgical gowns, caps, eyewear, and gloves, when appropriate. (g) (h) (i) (j) Qualified registered nurses may perform circulating duties in the operating room. In accordance with applicable State laws and approved medical staff policies and procedures, LPNs and surgical technologists may assist in circulatory duties under the supervision of a qualified registered nurse who is immediately available to respond to emergencies. Surgical privileges must be delineated for all practitioners performing surgery in accordance with the competencies of each practitioner. The surgical service must maintain a roster of practitioners specifying the surgical privileges of each practitioner. Surgical services must be consistent with needs and resources. Policies covering surgical care must be designed to assure the achievement and maintenance of high standards of medical practice and patient care. Surgical technologists must: 1. Hold current national certification established by the Liaison Council on Certification for the Surgical Technologist (LCC-ST); or 2. Have completed a program for surgical technology accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP); or 3. Have completed an appropriate training program for surgical technologists in the armed forces or at a CAAHEP accredited hospital or CAAHEP accredited ambulatory surgical treatment center; or 4. Successfully complete the surgical technologists LCC-ST certifying exam; or 5. Provide sufficient evidence that, prior to May 21, 2007, the person was at any time employed as a surgical technologist for not less than eighteen (18) months in the three (3) years preceding May 21, 2007 in a hospital, medical office, surgery center, or an accredited school of surgical technology; or has begun the appropriate training to be a surgical technologist prior to May 21, 2007, provided that such training is completed within three (3) years of May 21, (k) (l) An ASTC can petition the director of health care facilities of the department for a waiver from the provisions of (1)(j) if they are unable to employ a sufficient number of surgical technologists who meet the requirements. The facility shall demonstrate to the director that a diligent and thorough effort has been made to employ surgical technologist who meet the requirements. The director shall refuse to grant a waiver upon finding that a diligent and thorough effort has not been made. A waiver shall exempt a facility from meeting the requirements for not more than nine (9) months. Additional waivers may be granted, but all exemptions greater than twelve (12) months shall be approved by the Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities. Surgical technologists shall demonstrate continued competence in order to perform their professional duties in surgical technology. The employer shall maintain evidence June, 2015 (Revised) 1920 (Rule , continued) of the continued competence of such individuals. Continued competence activities may include but are not limited to continuing education, in-service training, or certification renewal. Persons qualified to be employed as surgical technologists shall complete fifteen (15) hours of continuing education or contact hours annually. Current certification by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting shall satisfy this requirement. (m) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (u) There must be a complete history and physical work-up in the chart of every patient prior to surgery, except in emergencies. If the history has been dictated, but not yet recorded in the patient s chart, there must be a statement to that effect and an admission note in the chart by the practitioner who admitted the patient. Properly executed informed consent, advance directive, if available, and organ donation forms, if available, must be in the patient s chart before surgery, except in emergencies. Adequate equipment and supplies must be available as determined by the governing body and the medical staff, and must meet the current acceptable standards of practice in the ASTC industry. In conjunction with their governing body and the medical staff, the facility shall develop policies and procedures specifying the types of emergency equipment that are appropriate for the facility s patient population, and shall make the items immediately available at the ASTC to handle inter- or post-operative emergencies. At least one registered nurse shall be in the recovery area during the patient's recovery period. The operating room register must be complete and up-to-date. An operative report describing techniques, findings, and tissues removed or altered must be written or dictated immediately following surgery and signed by the surgeon. The ASTC shall provide one or more surgical suites which shall be constructed, equipped, and maintained to assure the safety of patients and personnel. Surgical suites are required to meet the same standards as hospital operating rooms, including those using general anesthesia. The ASTC shall have separate areas for waiting rooms, recovery rooms, treatment and/or examining rooms. (2) Anesthesiology Services. Anesthesia shall be administered by: (e) A qualified anesthesiologist; A doctor of medicine or osteopathy (other than an anesthesiologist); A dentist, oral surgeon, or podiatrist who is qualified to administer anesthesia under State law; A certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA); or A graduate registered nurse anesthetist under the supervision of an anesthesiologist who is immediately available if needed. June, 2015 (Revised) 20 View more
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