Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R432. Health, Family Health and Preparedness, Licensing |
R432-200. Small Health Care Facility (Four to Sixteen Beds) |
R432-200-10. Quality Assurance
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(1) The administrator shall monitor the quality of services offered by the facility through the formation of a committee that addresses infection control, pharmacy, therapy, resident care, and safety, as applicable.
(2) The committee shall include the administrator, consulting physician or medical director, health services supervisor, and consulting pharmacist. Special program directors and maintenance and housekeeping personnel shall serve as necessary.
(3) The committee shall meet quarterly and keep minutes of the proceedings.
(4) Infection Control Requirements.
See R432-150-11.
(5) Pharmacy Requirements.
Based on the services offered, the committee shall:
(a) Monitor the pharmaceutical services in the facility;
(b) Recommend changes to improve pharmaceutical services;
(c) Evaluate medication usage; and
(d) Develop and review pharmacy policies and procedures annually, and recommend changes to the administrator and licensee.
(6) Resident Care Requirements.
Based on the services offered, the committee shall address the following:
(a) Review, at least annually, the facility's resident care policies including rehabilitative and habilitative programs, as appropriate.
(b) Make recommendations to the medical director and advisory physician as appropriate;
(c) Review recommendations from other facility committees to improve resident care.
(7) Safety Requirements.
Based on the services offered, the committee shall address the following:
(a) Review all incident and accident reports and recommend changes to the administrator to prevent or reduce their reoccurrence;
(b) Review facility safety policies and procedures, at least annually, and make recommendations;
(c) Establish a procedure to inspect the facility periodically for hazards. An inspection report shall be filed with the Committee.