Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-63-24 - Individual health
(a) A provider
shall assist each person served, as necessary, in obtaining the medical and
dental services to which the person has access and that may be required to meet
the person's specific health care needs, including the following:
(1) Scheduling and receiving preventative
examinations and physicals;
(2)
practicing for obtaining emergency services;
(3) developing individualized procedures for
the administration of medications and other treatments, including training for
self-medication or administration; and
(4) obtaining necessary supports, including
adaptive equipment, and speech, hearing, physical, or occupational therapies,
as appropriate.
(b)
Non-licensed personnel shall administer medications and perform nursing tasks
or activities in conformance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 65-1124, and amendments thereto.
(c) A provider shall train staff who shall be
responsible to implement the service provider's written policies and procedures
for carrying out medication administration, including the following:
(1) Self-administration by any person;
(2) medication checks and reviews;
(3) emergency medical procedures;
and
(4) any other health care
task.
(d) Whenever two
or more providers provide services to the same person, the providers shall work
together to meet the health care needs of the person. The person, the guardian
if one has been appointed, a member of the person's support network, or a
provider may take the lead coordination role, and a designation of that person
or entity shall be noted in the person-centered support plan.
(e) This regulation shall take effect on and
after October 1, 1998.
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