Continued comments (part 2)
12VAC35-106-490 Emergency medical information
Face sheets are generally for paper charts. Electronic Health Records are now used and emergency medical information is easily accessible.
A.6 – “…and any medical protocols for those problems or conditions.” What is meant by “medical protocols” and is this necessary for a provider not providing medical services?
A.9 – What is the need for having the name of the hospital for delivery? This seems unnecessary. Does this information fall under the heading of “emergency medical information”?
12VAC35-106-510 Service Description requirements
Suggest that the service descriptions be available upon request.
12VAC35-106-550 Privacy
5. A prohibition on staff visitors. What is meant by this? Please provide further explanation.
12VAC35-106-560 Transportation
B. 1 requiring annual driving record checks causes an additional administrative and financial burden on providers.
B. 6. This seems to indicate that those with a DUI or reckless driving conviction are not allowed to provide transportation to clients. Could there be a timeframe for these convictions? Something like, no convictions in the past 5 years on these items? This regulation may disproportionately affect peers with lived SUD experience.
12VAC35-106-590 Monitoring and evaluating service quality
C. Please provide a definition of a “licensing compliant.”
12VAC35-106-710 Traffic pattern
Most traffic patterns are not under the control of the provider. This seems unnecessarily onerous.
12VAC35-106-750 Lighting
Section A. Artificial lighting shall be by electricity. This is prescriptive. Some sites are moving to solar, battery, etc. Recommend removing this.
Section C. Lighting in halls – is this just for residential settings?
12VAC35-106-740 Personal necessities
Section A. It reads as though the program must provide personal hygiene and grooming items. Is this correct? How will this be paid for? Additionally, what is the definition of “service locations where appropriate?”
12VAC35-106-810 Emergency Preparedness and response plan
What is the definition of a “vulnerability analysis?”
Section D. For those CSB’s that are a part of a local government, the CSB is included in the emergency preparedness plans of that locality. Thus documentation of collaborative outreach seems superfluous.
12VAC35-106-820 Access to telephone in emergencies: emergency telephone numbers
Section A. Most landline telephones still require electric.