No. 37442 (Amendment): Rule R432-31. Life with Dignity Order  

  • (Amendment)

    DAR File No.: 37442
    Filed: 03/25/2013 08:21:28 AM

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    The previous version of the rule was separated into sections for different provider types and had different requirements for each section, resulting in some confusion for health care providers. The Governor's Commission on Aging recommended some changes to clarify the rule and to update requirements to current national standards of practice. This rule amendment was reviewed and approved on 02/13/2013 by the Health Facility Committee which has representation of the type of providers this rule would apply to.

    Summary of the rule or change:

    The amendments streamline the rule by creating the same requirements for all provider types. The amendments define policy and procedures that are required to be implemented in all licensed health care facilities in regards to the use of the Life with Dignity Form. One major change is that health facilities no longer need to offer Life With Dignity Forms to every patient or resident; only those that have conditions outlined in the rule that may lead to the use of the form.

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    • Title 26, Chapter 21

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    This rule amendment will have no effect on state budgets since there will be no change in current practice.

    local governments:

    This rule amendment will have no effect on local government budgets since there will be no change in current practice.

    small businesses:

    This rule amendment will have no effect on small businesses since there will be no change in current practice.

    persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:

    This rule amendment will have no effect on persons since there will be no change in current practice.

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    This rule amendment will have no effect on persons since there will be no change in current practice.

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    This amendment will have little or no impact on affected business because it simplifies statutorily required procedures currently in place.

    David Patton, PhD, Executive Director

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Health
    Family Health and Preparedness, Licensing
    CANNON HEALTH BLDG
    288 N 1460 W
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3231

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    05/15/2013

    This rule may become effective on:

    05/22/2013

    Authorized by:

    David Patton, Executive Director

    RULE TEXT

    R432. Health, Family Health andPreparedness, Licensing.

    R432-31. Life with Dignity Order.

    R432-31-1. Authority and Purpose.

    (1) This rule is adopted pursuant to UtahCode Title 26, Chapter 21, and Section 75-2a-106.

    (2) This rule establishes the forms andsystems for Life with Dignity Orders.

     

    R432-31-2. Definitions.

    The definitions found in Sections UCA26-21-2 and 75-2a apply to this rule. In addition, "licensedhealth care facility" means a facility or entity licensedpursuant to Title 26, Chapter 21, Health Care Facility Licensingand Inspection Act.

     

    R432-31-3. Life with Dignity OrderForms.

    (1) An individual who desires to execute aLife with Dignity Order must use a form or electronic format approved[created] by the Department. The form may not bealtered in layout or style, including font style and size, withoutthe express written permission of the Department.

    (2) Any person, health care provider orhealth care facility may obtain a form from the Department and, ifmade available by the Department, from a website established forthat purpose.

    (3) A health care provider, licensedhealth care facility, or EMS provider may act upon a copy of a Lifewith Dignity Order as if it were the original.

     

    R432-31-4. Facility Policies and Procedures.[Facilities That Must Offer Life with Dignity Orders-Policies and Procedures.]

    (1) [The following] H[h]ealth care facilities must[ comply with Subsection (2):

    (a) a general acute hospital licensed under R432-100;

    (b) a long-term acute care hospital licensed under R432-104;

    (c) a nursing care facility licensed under R432-150;

    (d) a mental disease facility licensed under R432-151;

    (e) a mental retardation facility licensed under R432-152;

    (f) a small health care facility (four to sixteen beds) licensed under R432-200;

    (g) an assisted living facility licensed under R432-270;

    (h) a small health care facility - type N licensed under R432-300;

    (i) a hospice agency licensed under R432-750, whether inpatient or home-based;

    (j) a critical access hospital licensed under R432-106;

    (k) a home health agency licensed under R432-700; and

    (l) a personal care agency licensed under R432-725.

    (2) Each facility described in Subsection (1)shall] establish and implement[follow] policies and procedures that conform toSection 75-2a-106[ and that assure that:].

    (2) Health care facilities policies and procedures must assure that:

    (a) the facility determines upon admissionwhether each individual has a Life with Dignity Order;

    (b) the facility is not required to offer all individuals theopportunity to complete a Life With Dignity Order;

    (c) the facility determines which [of those] individuals[who do not have a Life With Dignity Order should]may be offered the opportunity to complete a Life withDignity Order, which may include individuals who;

    (i) have a serious illness and are likely to face a life-threatening health crisis;

    (ii) have specific preferences for end of life treatments; or

    (iii) have declining cognitive abilities and lack a surrogate to make decisions for them;

    (d[c]) the facility identifies circumstances underwhich an individual with a Life with Dignity Order shall be offeredthe opportunity to modify the order[the facility shall review for changes or amendments theLife with Dignity Order for each individual who hasone];

    (e[d]) the facility maintains the Life with DignityOrder[ in a prominent location] in the individual'smedical record[for each individual who has a Life with Dignity Order;and];

    (f[e]) the facility identifies circumstances underwhich it would not follow a Life With Dignity Order;[.]

    (g) only qualified providers, as per Utah Code 75-2a-106(2) assist with the completion of a Life With Dignity Order. Qualified providers include;

    (i) the physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant of the person to whom the life with dignity order relates; or

    (ii) a health care provider who is acting under the supervision of a person described in Subsection (2)(g)(i)and is a licensed nurse, physician assistant, or mental health professional.

    (h) a Life With Dignity order shall be signed personally by the physician or APRN, or, subject to 75-2a-106(11), physician assistant of the person to whom the life with dignity order relates;

    (i) if the licensed health care facility's services do not include the supervision of a physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse, the facility shall make a referral to the primary care provider to create, replace or modify a Life With Dignity Order.

     

    [R432-31-5. Facilities Not Required to Offer Life with Dignity Orders-Policies and Procedures.

    (1) The following health care facilities must comply with Subsection (2):

    (a) a specialty hospital - psychiatric licensed under R432-101;

    (b) a specialty hospital - chemical dependency/substance abuse licensed under R432-102;

    (c) a freestanding ambulatory surgical center licensed under R432-500;

    (d) a specialty hospital - rehabilitation licensed under R432-103;

    (e) an orthopedic hospital licensed under R432-105;

    (f) a birthing center licensed under R432-550;

    (g) an abortion clinic licensed under R432-600; and

    (h) an end stage renal disease facility licensed under R432-650.

    (2) Each facility described in Subsection (1) shall establish and follow policies and procedures that conform to Section 75-2a-106 and that assure that:

    (a) the facility determines upon admission whether each individual has a Life with Dignity Order;

    (b) the facility maintains the Life with Dignity Order in a prominent location in the individual's medical record for each individual who has a Life with Dignity Order.

     

    ]R432-31-5[6]. Training.

    Each licensed health care facility shallappropriately train relevant health care, quality improvement, andrecord keeping staff on the requirements of Title 75, Chapter 2a,the Advance Health Care Directive Act; this rule; and thefacility's policies and procedures established pursuant to thisrule.

     

    R432-31-6[7]. Transferability of Life with Dignity Orders.

    (1)(a) A Life with Dignity Order is fullytransferable between all licensed health care facilities.

    (b) The health care providers assuming theindividual's care at the receiving licensed health carefacility shall read the Life with Dignity Order.

    (c) The receiving provider must havepolicies and procedures to address the circumstances under whichthe provider will not follow the instructions contained in the LifeWith Dignity Order.

    (2)(a) A licensed health care facilitythat discharges, but does not transfer to another licensed healthcare facility, an individual who has a Life with Dignity Order,shall provide a copy of the individual's Life with DignityOrder to the individual or, if the individual lacks the capacity tomake a health care decision, as defined in section 75-2a-104, tothe individual's surrogate.

    (b) A licensed health care facility thattransfers an individual with a Life with Dignity Order to anotherlicensed health care facility shall provide a copy of the Life withDignity Order to the receiving licensed health care facility.

    (3) A licensed health care facility shallallow an individual to complete, amend, or revoke a Life withDignity Order at any time upon request.

     

    R432-31-7[8]. Presentation of Life with Dignity Orders to EMS Personnel.

    (1) Except for home health agencies,personal care agencies and home-based hospice, a licensed healthcare facility in possession of a Life with Dignity Order mustpresent the individual's Life with Dignity Order to EMSpersonnel upon the arrival of EMS personnel who are present totreat or transport the individual; and

    (2) For an individual who resides at home,if home health agency, personal care agency or home-based hospicepersonnel are present when EMS personnel arrive at the home, thepersonnel must present the individual's Life with DignityOrder, upon the arrival of the EMS personnel who are present totreat or transport the individual.

     

    R432-31-8[9]. Home Placement of Life with Dignity Orders.

    (1) If an individual under the care of ahome health agency, personal care agency or a hospice agencypossesses a Life with Dignity Order, the agency must ensure that acopy of the Life with Dignity Order is left at the individual'splace of residence.

    (2) For an individual adult who resides athome, including an emancipated minor, it is recommended that a copyof the Life with Dignity Order be posted on the front of therefrigerator or over the individual's bed.

    (3) For a minor who resides at home, it isrecommended that a copy of the Life with Dignity Order be placed ina tube and placed on the top shelf of the door of therefrigerator.

     

    R432-31-9[10]. Life with Dignity Bracelets and Necklaces.

    (1) The Department may contract with avendor or vendors to provide an approved Life with Dignity braceletor necklace.

    (2) An individual with a Life with DignityOrder may obtain an approved Life with Dignity bracelet or necklacefrom a vendor approved by the Department. The approved Life withDignity bracelet or necklace identifies the individual to EMS orother health care providers as possessing a Life with DignityOrder.

     

    R432-31-10[1]. Prior Orders and Out of State Orders.

    (1) EMS and other health care providersmay recognize as valid all POLST, Life With Dignity and EMS/DNRorders, including bracelets and necklaces, unless superseded by asubsequent Life with Dignity Order or POLST.

    (2) Licensed health care facilities mustensure that all individuals receiving services who have currentPOLST/Life With Dignity Orders, receive assistance to complete neworders to comply with current rule requirements by January 31,2011.

    (3) Physicians may complete and sign newLife With Dignity Orders for individuals with prior forms who nolonger have capacity to complete new orders, and who do not have asurrogate/guardian to authorize the new order. The physician mustindicate on the new order that the individual's preferencesfrom the prior order are still applicable.

    (4) A form that an individual executedwhile in another state may be honored as if it were executed incompliance with this rule and Section 75-2a-106 if it:

    (a) is substantially similar to a Lifewith Dignity Order or a Physician's Order for Life SustainingTreatment; and

    (b) was executed according to the laws ofthat state.

     

    KEY: POLST, do not resuscitate, Life withDignity Order

    Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [October 1, 2011]2013

    Notice of Continuation: March 28, 2012

    Authorizing, and Implemented orInterpreted Law: 26-21; 75-2a-106

     


Document Information

Effective Date:
5/22/2013
Publication Date:
04/15/2013
Filed Date:
03/25/2013
Agencies:
Health,Family Health and Preparedness, Licensing
Rulemaking Authority:

Title 26, Chapter 21

Authorized By:
David Patton, Executive Director
DAR File No.:
37442
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R432-31. Transferable Physician Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment.