Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section 635.80 - Written Policies, Protocols and Procedures of Delegate Agenciesa) The delegate agency must develop written policies, protocols and procedures for family planning services. Written policies, protocols and procedures under which physicians, nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, physician assistants and nutritionists provide family planning services must be approved by the delegate agency's medical director.b) Policies regarding eligibility for services shall not exclude anyone on the basis of duration of residency, age, race, marital status, religion, color, national origin, creed, handicap, sex, number of pregnancies, method of referral, or contraceptive preference. Services shall be provided only on a voluntary basis. These documents shall be updated as needed based on current state of the art in family planning and Federal and State Regulations. Agency protocols will be subject to intensive review at site visits by Department staff to determine their completeness and compliance with this Part.c) Written policies, protocols and procedures must include: 1) Intake procedures for new clients3) Obtaining written informed consent4) Schedule and content of visits C) Scheduled return visits, specific to type of method of contraceptionD) Problem visits, specific to type of problem7) Follow-up procedures for appointments, failed appointments, and referrals8) Maintenance of client records9) Approved medical orders10) Maintenance and distribution of pharmaceuticals11) Organizational structure of the unit and functional responsibilities of medical, nursing and ancillary personnel12) Medical Procedures A) Pap smears and gonorrhea culturesB) Intrauterine device (IUD) insertionsC) Fitting diaphragms/cervical capsD) Treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STD)E) Initiating oral contraceptivesG) Treatment of minor gynecologic problemsH) Other medical procedures performed13) Release of patient recordsIll. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 635.80
Amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 20783, effective January 1, 1991