SECTION 310:661-5-6. Infection Control  


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  • (a)   General. The hospice shall maintain and document an effective infection control program that protects patients, families, visitors, and hospice personnel by preventing and controlling infections and communicable diseases.
    (b)   Prevention. The hospice shall follow accepted standards of practice to prevent the transmission of infections and communicable diseases, including the use of standard precautions.
    (c)   Control. The hospice shall maintain a coordinated agency-wide program for the surveillance, identification, prevention, control, and investigation of infectious and communicable diseases that:
    (1)   Is an integral part of the hospice's quality assessment and performance improvement program; and
    (2)   Includes the following:
    (A)   A method of identifying infectious and communicable disease problems; and
    (B)   A plan for implementing the appropriate actions that are expected to result in improvement and disease prevention.
    (d)   Education. The hospice shall provide infection control education to employees, contracted providers, patients, and family members and other caregivers.
[Source: Added at 26 Ok Reg 2042, eff 6-25-09]