Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 53, December 31, 2024
Section 795.2 - Administrative requirementsThe operator shall ensure that:
(a) only patients at low risk are admitted and cared for at the midwifery birth center;(b) written policies, procedures and standard risk assessment criteria for determining low-risk pregnancies based upon generally accepted standards of practice are developed and implemented;(c) written policies, procedures and protocols for the management of care are implemented pursuant to generally accepted standards of practice and in accordance with midwifery birth center philosophy;(d) a record is made of all informed consent, including shared decision making, that indicates concurrence from both caregiver and patient parties;(e) there is a transfer agreement with one or more perinatal centers for medical care of patients when complications arise antepartum, intrapartum, or postpartum and that meets the following requirements: (1) compliance with section 400.9 of this Title;(2) the surface travel time to reach a receiving perinatal hospital is less than two hours under usual weather and road conditions; and(3) the receiving hospital is accessible and convenient to the patient's place of residence whenever possible;(f) support services such as laboratory, radiology and imaging, and family planning services not provided by the midwifery birth center are available by referral;(g) the midwifery birth center services are available 24 hours a day for the admission of patients, professional consultation and prompt response to inquiries;(h) kitchen facilities are available to enable families to store and prepare food brought in for the laboring family;(i) the midwifery birth center acts in accordance with the requirements of section 405.21(c)(14) of this Title with respect to a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity for a child born out of wedlock;(j) the midwifery birth center refers patients for genetic screening, carrier testing, and genetic counseling as needed;(k) the midwifery birth center refers patients requiring physical or occupational therapy to an appropriate therapist as needed; and(l) the needs of infants demonstrating difficulty feeding and swallowing are addressed to ensure the infant is healthy and developing properly, including referral to a lactation consultant or licensed speech and language pathologist as needed.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 795.2
Adopted New York State Register November 13, 2019/Volume XLI, Issue 46, eff. 11/13/2019