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CMS Issues Final Rule on 4 CoPs
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Recorded December 20, 2006

1:00 - 2:30pm ET

Faculty: Linda Haddad, LeeAnne Mitchell & Ian Donaldson

 

On November 27, CMS issued a final rule on four CoPs that were proposed in March 2005. This final rule revises and updates the CoPs requirements for: "Completion of the history and physical examination in the medical staff and the medical record services CoPs; authentication of verbal orders in the nursing service and medical record services CoPs; securing medications in the pharmaceutical services CoP; and completion of the postanesthesia evaluation in the anesthesia services CoP."

These new CoPs are effective January 26, 2007.  What do you do when there's a conflict between the CoPs, JCAHO Standards and state licensing regulations?

Join Linda Haddad, LeeAnne Mitchell-O'Brien and Ian Donaldson on December 20 for a discussion of these new requirements, including the following:

H&Ps

The new COPs allow a medical history and physical examination to be completed no more than 30 days before or 24 hours after admission for each patient.  

  • Can a hospital rely on an H&P done by the patient's primary care physician in the office? What if the primary care physician does not have privileges at the hospital?  
  • Who can do an H&P?  
  • Do the H&P requirements apply to outpatient as well as inpatient admissions? 
  • When is an update note required?

Verbal Orders

The new CoPs require all orders, including verbal orders, to be dated, timed and authenticated promptly by the prescribing practitioner or another practitioner who is responsible for the care of the patient.  

  • When are verbal orders appropriate?  
  • Are hospitals required to implement a "read-back" verification process when using verbal orders?  
  • Who may authenticate verbal orders? May a physician assistant or nurse practitioner authenticate a physician's verbal order?  
  • What are the time limits for authentication of orders?

Securing Medications

In the preamble to the new rules, CMS stated that the revisions regarding securing medications were made "in response to concerns expressed by the medical community related to carts containing medications as well as medications kept at the patient's bedside."

The new rules state that "all drugs and biological must be kept in a secure area, and locked when appropriate." Controlled substances must be kept locked in a secured area and only authorized personnel may have access to locked areas. 

  • Who are "authorized personnel"? 
  • What is a "secure area"?  
  • Is patient self-administration of drugs acceptable?

Completion of Postanesthesia Evaluation

The new rules require "with respect to inpatients, a postanesthesia evaluation [to be] completed and documented by an individual qualified to administer anesthesia within 48 hours after surgery."  

  • Is a postanesthesia evaluation required for conscious sedation?  
  • Is a postanesthesia evaluation required for nonsurgical procedures?  
  • What if the patient is discharged less than 48 hours after the procedure?  
  • Can a physician delegate a postanesthesia evaluation to a physician assistant?



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