Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 70517 - Occupational Therapy Service General Requirements
(a) Written policies and procedures shall be
developed and maintained by the person responsible for the service in
consultation with other appropriate health professionals and administration.
Policies shall be approved by the governing body. Procedures shall be approved
by the administration and medical staff where such is appropriate.
(b) The responsibility and the accountability
of the occupational therapy service to the medical staff and administration
shall be defined.
(c) Occupational
therapy shall be given only on the signed order of a person lawfully authorized
to give such an order.
(d) Patients
shall be evaluated by the occupational therapist and a treatment program shall
be established to include the modalities, the frequency and duration of
treatments. This program and any modifications shall be approved in writing by
the referring physician.
(e) Signed
notes shall be entered into the record each time occupational therapy service
has been performed.
(f) Progress
notes shall be written and signed at least weekly by the occupational therapist
and summarized upon completion of the treatment program.
(g) Occupational therapy staff shall be
involved in orientation and in-service training of hospital
employees.
(h) There shall be staff
representation at the multidisciplinary conferences in order to plan and review
patient treatment.
(i) Procedures
shall be established for outpatient treatment, home visits and referrals to
appropriate community agencies.
(j)
Periodically, an appropriate committee of the medical staff shall evaluate the
services provided and make appropriate recommendations to the executive
committee of the medical staff and administration.
Notes
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