230-D - Office-based surgery.

§  230-d.  Office-based surgery. 1. The following words or phrases, as  used in this section shall have the following meanings:    (a)   "Accredited   status"   means   the   full   accreditation    by  nationally-recognized   accrediting   agency(ies)   determined   by  the  commissioner.    (b) "Adverse event" means (i) patient death within thirty  days;  (ii)  unplanned  transfer to a hospital; (iii) unscheduled hospital admission,  within seventy-two hours of the office-based surgery,  for  longer  than  twenty-four hours; or (iv) any other serious or life-threatening event.    (c)  "Deep  sedation" means a drug-induced depression of consciousness  during which (i) the patient  cannot  be  easily  aroused  but  responds  purposefully  following repeated painful stimulation; (ii) the patient's  ability to maintain independent ventilatory function  may  be  impaired;  (iii)  the patient may require assistance in maintaining a patent airway  and spontaneous ventilation may be inadequate; and  (iv)  the  patient's  cardiovascular function is usually maintained without assistance.    (d)   "General   anesthesia"   means   a  drug-induced  depression  of  consciousness during which (i) the patient is  not  arousable,  even  by  painful  stimulation; (ii) the patient's ability to maintain independent  ventilatory function is often  impaired;  (iii)  the  patient,  in  many  cases,  often  requires  assistance  in  maintaining a patent airway and  positive pressure ventilation  may  be  required  because  of  depressed  spontaneous  ventilation  or  drug-induced  depression  of neuromuscular  function;  and  (iv)  the  patient's  cardiovascular  function  may   be  impaired.    (e)   "Moderate   sedation"   means   a   drug-induced  depression  of  consciousness during which (i)  the  patient  responds  purposefully  to  verbal   commands,   either   alone  or  accompanied  by  light  tactile  stimulation; (ii) no interventions are required  to  maintain  a  patent  airway;   (iii)  spontaneous  ventilation  is  adequate;  and  (iv)  the  patient's  cardiovascular  function  is   usually   maintained   without  assistance.    (f)  "Minimal  sedation"  means  a drug-induced state during which (i)  patients respond normally to verbal commands;  (ii)  cognitive  function  and   coordination   may   be   impaired;   and  (iii)  ventilatory  and  cardiovascular functions are unaffected.    (g) "Minor procedures" means (i)  procedures  that  can  be  performed  safely   with   a   minimum   of  discomfort  where  the  likelihood  of  complications requiring  hospitalization  is  minimal;  (ii)  procedures  performed  with  local  or topical anesthesia; or (iii) liposuction with  removal  of  less  than  500  cc  of  fat  under  unsupplemented   local  anesthesia.    (h)  "Office-based  surgery"  means  any  surgical  or  other invasive  procedure, requiring general  anesthesia,  moderate  sedation,  or  deep  sedation,  and  any  liposuction procedure, where such surgical or other  invasive procedure or liposuction  is  performed  by  a  licensee  in  a  location  other  than  a  hospital,  as  such term is defined in article  twenty-eight of this chapter, excluding minor procedures and  procedures  requiring minimal sedation.    (i)   "Licensee"  shall  mean  an  individual  licensed  or  otherwise  authorized  under  articles  one  hundred  thirty-one  or  one   hundred  thirty-one-B of the education law.    2. Licensee practices in which office-based surgery is performed shall  obtain and maintain full accredited status.    3.  A licensee may only perform office-based surgery in a setting that  has obtained and maintains full accredited status.    4. Licensees shall report adverse events to the  department's  patient  safety  center within one business day of the occurrence of such adverseevent. Licensees shall also report any  suspected  health  care  disease  transmission originating in their practices to the patient safety center  within   one   business   day   of  becoming  aware  of  such  suspected  transmission.   For  purposes  of  this  section,  health  care  disease  transmission shall mean the transmission of  a  reportable  communicable  disease that is blood borne from a health care professional to a patient  or  between patients as a result of improper infection control practices  by the health care professional. The reported data shall be  subject  to  all  confidentiality  provisions provided by section twenty-nine hundred  ninety-eight-e of this chapter.    5. The commissioner shall make, adopt,  promulgate  and  enforce  such  rules  and regulations, as he or she may deem appropriate, to effectuate  the purposes of this section. Where any rule or  regulation  under  this  section would affect the scope of practice of a health care practitioner  licensed, registered or certified under title eight of the education law  other  than  those licensed under articles one hundred thirty-one or one  hundred thirty-one-B of the education law, the rule or regulation  shall  be made with the concurrence of the commissioner of education.