4710 - Shared health facilities; quality of care requirements.

§ 4710. Shared health facilities; quality of care requirements.  1. To  ensure quality, continuity and proper coordination of medical care, each  shared health facility shall:    (a)  designate  an  individual  who  shall  coordinate  and manage the  facility's activities. The person so designated shall be responsible for  compliance with the provisions of this article;    (b) devise an appropriate means of insuring that (i) patients will  be  scheduled  to  return  for  appropriate  follow-up care and (ii) will be  treated by a practitioner familiar with the patient's medical history;    (c) post conspicuously the names and scheduled  office  hours  of  all  practitioners practicing in the facility;    (d) maintain proper records which shall contain at least the following  information:    (i) the full name, address and program number of each patient;    (ii)  the  dates  of  all visits to all providers in the shared health  facility;    (iii) the chief complaint for each  visit  to  each  provider  in  the  shared health facility;    (iv)  pertinent history and all physical examinations rendered by each  provider in the shared health facility;    (v) diagnostic impressions for each  visit  to  any  provider  in  the  shared health facility;    (vi)  all  medications prescribed by any provider in the shared health  facility;    (vii) the precise dosage and prescription regimens for each medication  prescribed by a provider in the shared health facility;    (viii) all x-ray, laboratory work and  electrocardiograms  ordered  at  each  visit  by  any  provider  in the shared health facility, and their  results;    (ix) all referrals by providers in the shared health facility to other  medical practitioners and the reason for such referrals; and    (x) a statement as to whether or not the patient is expected to return  for further treatment and the dates of all return appointments;    (e) assign an individual and clearly identified  practitioner  to  all  patients.    This assignment may be changed at any time at the patient's  discretion;    (f) make available to registered patients either:    (i) the central answering service telephone number of  each  patient's  designated  practitioner  or  such  practitioner's personally designated  colleagues, or    (ii) a centralized twenty-four-hour-a-day, seven-day-weekly  telephone  line for off-hour emergency patient questions;    (g) maintain a central day-book registry which shall record:    (i) the name and program number of all patients entering the facility;  and    (ii) the chief complaint and the names of all providers whose services  were  requested by the patient and/or to whom such patient was referred;  and    (h) insure that the physical facilities of each shared health facility  shall provide for maximum privacy for all patients  during  examination,  interview and treatment;    (i)  post  conspicuously the telephone number of the agency within the  department of health which  is  responsible  for  providing  information  concerning  shared  health  facilities  and/or  for receiving complaints  concerning the provision  of  health  care  services  at  shared  health  facilities.    2.  It shall be the responsibility of each facility's administrator to  ensure  that  patient  records  and  summaries  of  all  patient  visitsincluding  diagnosis  and  pharmaceuticals  prescribed  are at all times  available at either the facility or at a place immediately accessible to  all health providers at the facility.    3.  Nothing  in  this  article  shall  in  any  way  be interpreted as  infringing upon the patient's right to  free  selection  of  a  personal  practitioner.    4.  The  department  shall  have  the  right  to  inspect the business  records, patient records, leases and other  contracts  executed  by  any  provider  in  a  shared health facility. Such inspections may be by site  visits to the facility.