Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. 290-2-26-.04

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through December 24, 2024
Rule 290-2-26-.04 - Procedures for Transfer When Another Level of Care is Required

If in the medical judgment of the physician responsible for the emergency service, the woman requires a level of obstetrical care that the hospital is unable to provide, then the hospital and physician shall:

(a) Provide, within the capabilities of the hospital, such services as the circumstances require. Such services shall be provided within the scope of generally accepted practice based upon the information furnished the hospital by the pregnant woman, including such information as the pregnant woman reveals concerning her prenatal care, diet, allergies, previous births, general health information, and other such information as the pregnant woman may furnish the hospital.
(b) Contact a receiving hospital and an attending physician which provide a level of obstetrical care that the woman requires, and notify such hospital and physician that the patient is in transit. Such transfer shall be from the emergency room to the obstetrical department of the receiving hospital.
(c) Arrange suitable transportation for the woman, if necessary, and send the receiving hospital any available information on the woman's medical history and condition. However, transportation to the receiving hospital shall not be authorized until the physician considers the patient sufficiently stabilized for transport.

Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 290-2-26-.04

O.C.G.A. 31-8-42.

Original Rule entitled "Procedures for Transfer When Another Level of Care is Required" was adopted as Emergency Rule 290-2-26-0.5-.04. Filed June 19, 1985; effective June 19, 1985, the date of adoption, to remain in effect for a period of 120 days or until the effective date of a permanent Rule covering the same subject matter superseding this Emergency Rule, as specified by the Agency. (This Emergency Rule expired October 18, 1985.)
Amended: Permanent Rule of the same title adopted. Filed October 18, 1985; effective November 7, 1985.