The applicant or licensee must develop and implement a plan of operation which includes:
(1) A description of the organizational structure;
(2) Personnel job descriptions according to WAC
246-335-625(2);
(3) Responsibilities of contractors and volunteers;
(4) Services to be provided;
(5) The days and hours of agency operation; and
(6) Criteria for management and supervision of hospice services throughout all approved service areas, which include:
(a) How the initial assessment and development of the plan of care will be completed per WAC
246-335-640;
(b) How supervision of personnel and volunteers and monitoring of services provided by contractors will occur which meet the requirements of WAC
246-335-645;
(c) How performance evaluations for personnel and volunteers and evaluation of services provided by contractors will be conducted per WAC
246-335-625 (15) and (16); and
(d) How the quality improvement program required in WAC
246-335-655 will be applied throughout all approved service areas.
(7) A process to inform patients of alternative services prior to ceasing operation or when the licensee is unable to meet the patient's needs;
(8) A plan for preserving records, including the process to preserve or dispose of records prior to ceasing operation according to WAC
246-335-650 (7) and (8); and
(9) Time frames for filing documents in the patient records;
(10) Emergency preparedness that addresses service delivery when natural disasters, man-made incidents, or public health emergencies occur that prevent normal agency operation. Include, at minimum: Risk assessment and emergency planning, communication plan, coordination of service delivery with emergency personnel to meet emergent needs of patients, and staff training;
(11) Availability of a bereavement program for up to one year after a patient's death;
(12) Availability of social services, spiritual counseling, volunteer services, and respite care;
(13) Assuring direct care personnel, contractors and volunteers have training specific to the needs of the terminally ill patients and their families;
(14) The applicant or licensee must identify an administrator. The administrator is appointed by and reports to the agency owner or governing body, is a hospice employee, and possesses education and experience required by the agency's policies or the hospice's governing body. The administrator is responsible to:
(a) Oversee the day-to-day operation and fiscal affairs of the agency;
(b) Implement the provisions of this section;
(c) Designate in writing an alternate to act in the administrator's absence;
(d) Provide management and supervision of services throughout all approved service areas according to subsection (6) of this section;
(e) Arrange for necessary services;
(f) Keep contracts current and consistent with WAC
246-335-625(4);
(g) Serve as a liaison between the licensee, personnel, contractors and volunteers;
(h) Ensure personnel, contractors and volunteers are currently credentialed by the state of Washington, when appropriate, according to applicable practice acts and consistent with WAC
246-335-625(5);
(i) Ensure personnel, contractors and volunteers comply with the licensee's policies and procedures;
(j) Implement a quality improvement process consistent with WAC
246-335-655;
(l) Ensure supplies and equipment necessary to patient care are available, maintained, and in working order;
(m) Ensure the accuracy of public information materials; and
(n) Ensure current written policies and procedures are accessible to personnel, contractors, and volunteers during hours of operation.
(15) The applicant or licensee must identify a medical director who is responsible to:
(a) Advise the licensee on policies and procedures;
(b) Serve as liaison with a patient's authorizing practitioner;
(c) Provide patient care and family support;
(d) Approve modifications in individual plans of care; and
(e) Participate in interdisciplinary team conferences as required by WAC
246-335-640, hospice plan of care.
(16) The licensee must continue to update its plan of operation to reflect current practice, services provided by the agency, and state and local laws.