Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 9. HEALTH SERVICES |
Chapter 10. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: LICENSING |
Article 7. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES |
Section R9-10-710. Transport; Transfer
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A. Except as provided in subsection (B), an administrator shall ensure that:
1. A personnel member coordinates the transport and the services provided to the resident;
2. According to policies and procedures:
a. An evaluation of the resident is conducted before and after the transport,
b. Information from the resident’s medical record is provided to a receiving health care institution, and
c. A personnel member explains risks and benefits of the transport to the resident or the resident’s repre- sentative; and
3. Documentation in the resident’s medical record includes:
a. Communication with an individual at a receiving health care institution;
b. The date and time of the transport;
c. The mode of transportation; and
d. If applicable, the name of the personnel member accompanying the resident during a transport.
B. Subsection (A) does not apply to:
1. Transportation to a location other than a licensed health care institution,
2. Transportation provided for a resident by the resident or the resident’s representative,
3. Transportation provided by an outside entity that was arranged for a resident by the resident or the resident’s representative, or
4. A transport to another licensed health care institution in an emergency.
C. Except for a transfer of a resident due to an emergency, an administrator shall ensure that:
1. A personnel member coordinates the transfer and the ser- vices provided to the resident;
2. According to policies and procedures:
a. An evaluation of the resident is conducted before the transfer;
b. Information from the resident’s medical record, including orders that are in effect at the time of the transfer, is provided to a receiving health care insti- tution; and
c. A personnel member explains risks and benefits of the transfer to the resident or the resident’s represen- tative; and
3. Documentation in the resident’s medical record includes:
a. Communication with an individual at a receiving health care institution;
b. The date and time of the transfer;
c. The mode of transportation; and
d. If applicable, the name of the personnel member accompanying the resident during a transfer.
Historical Note
Adopted as an emergency effective October 26, 1988, pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1026, valid for only 90 days (Supp. 88-4). Emergency expired. Readopted without change as an emergency effective January 27, 1989, pur- suant to A.R.S. § 41-1026, valid for only 90 days (Supp.
89-1). Emergency expired. Readopted without change as an emergency effective April 27, 1989, pursuant to
A.R.S. § 41-1026, valid for only 90 days (Supp. 89-2).
Emergency expired. Readopted without change as an emergency effective July 31, 1989, pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1026, valid for only 90 days (Supp. 89-3). Permanent
rules adopted effective October 30, 1989 (Supp. 89-4). Section R9-10-710 repealed, new Section R9-10-710 adopted effective November 1, 1998, under an exemption from the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act pursuant to Laws 1998, Ch. 178, § 17; filed with the Office of the Secretary of State October 2, 1998 (Supp.
98-4). Section repealed; new Section made by exempt rulemaking at 19 A.A.R. 2015, effective October 1, 2013 (Supp. 13-2). Amended by exempt rulemaking at 20
A.A.R. 1409, pursuant to Laws 2013, Ch. 10, § 13; effec- tive July 1, 2014 (Supp. 14-2).