BILL REQ. #:  H-5375.1 



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SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 3203
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State of Washington60th Legislature2008 Regular Session

By House Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Morrell, Campbell, Green, Liias, McIntire, VanDeWege, and Wood)

READ FIRST TIME 02/05/08.   



     AN ACT Relating to residents who are transferred or discharged by nursing facilities; and amending RCW 74.42.450.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

Sec. 1   RCW 74.42.450 and 1997 c 392 s 216 are each amended to read as follows:
     (1) The facility shall admit as residents only those individuals whose needs can be met by:
     (a) The facility;
     (b) The facility cooperating with community resources; or
     (c) The facility cooperating with other providers of care affiliated or under contract with the facility.
     (2) The facility shall transfer a resident to a hospital or other appropriate facility when a change occurs in the resident's physical or mental condition that requires care or service that the facility cannot provide. The resident, the resident's guardian, if any, the resident's next of kin, the attending physician, and the department shall be consulted at least fifteen days before a transfer or discharge unless the resident is transferred under emergency circumstances. The department shall use casework services or other means to insure that adequate arrangements are made to meet the resident's needs.
     (3) A resident shall be transferred or discharged only for medical reasons, the resident's welfare or request, the welfare of other residents, or nonpayment. A resident may not be discharged for nonpayment if the discharge would be prohibited by the medicaid program.
     (4) If a resident chooses to remain in the nursing facility, the department shall respect that choice, provided that if the resident is a medicaid recipient, the resident continues to require a nursing facility level of care.
     (5) If the department determines that a resident no longer requires a nursing facility level of care, the resident shall not be discharged from the nursing facility until at least thirty days after written notice is given to the resident, the resident's surrogate decision maker and, if appropriate, a family member or the resident's representative. A form for requesting a hearing to appeal the discharge decision shall be attached to the written notice. The written notice shall include at least the following:
     (a) The reason for the discharge;
     (b) A statement that the resident has the right to appeal the discharge; and
     (c) The name, address, and telephone number of the state long-term care ombudsman.
     (6) If the resident appeals a department discharge decision, the resident shall not be discharged without the resident's consent until at least thirty days after a final order is entered upholding the decision to discharge the resident.
     (7) Before the facility transfers or discharges a resident, the facility must first attempt through reasonable accommodations to avoid the transfer or discharge unless the transfer or discharge is agreed to by the resident. The facility shall admit or retain only individuals whose needs it can safely and appropriately serve in the facility with available staff or through the provision of reasonable accommodations required by state or federal law. "Reasonable accommodations" has the meaning given to this term under the federal Americans with disabilities act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12101 et seq. and other applicable federal or state antidiscrimination laws and regulations.
     (8) Any resident who is transferred or discharged by the nursing facility and requests a fair hearing challenging the transfer or discharge shall be allowed immediate readmittance into the first gender-appropriate available bed in the nursing facility and may remain, pending the issuance of a final order at the fair hearing. However, if the resident was transferred or discharged to a hospital, the resident will be allowed immediate readmittance into the first gender-appropriate available bed in the nursing facility after the attending physician determines that the resident no longer needs hospital care and that the resident's needs can be met in a nursing facility.
     (9) The resident may be readmitted pending the issuance of a final order following an appeal requested by the resident if the nursing facility determines, following an assessment within a reasonable time period, that it can meet the needs of the resident and that the health and safety of the resident or other individuals in the facility would not be jeopardized.

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