Or. Admin. Code § 333-003-0130

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 333-003-0130 - Impending Public Health Emergency: Designation of Emergency Health Care Centers
(1) The Division may designate a health care facility, a portion thereof, or any location as an emergency health care center.
(2) During a declared emergency a designated emergency health care center may be used for:
(a) Evaluation and referral of individuals affected by the emergency;
(b) Provision of health care services; and
(c) Preparation of patients for transportation.
(3) A local public health authority may designate a health care facility, a portion thereof, or any location as an emergency health care center if authorized to do so in a cooperative agreement executed by the Division and the local public health authority.
(4) A health care facility or other location may request designation as an emergency health care center by submitting the request in the manner prescribed by the Authority and submitting the documentation required, including the emergency operations plan and the credentialing plan, if applicable, as described in section (5) of this rule.
(5) In order to be designated as an emergency health care center a health care facility or other location must have:
(a) An emergency operations plan that at minimum must include:
(A) A detailed plan regarding the center's operations during the emergency, including the level of medical care provided at the location and the number of beds that can be staffed.
(B) A command structure with the names and contact information for command staff, that must include a medical director.
(C) A staffing plan that takes into account staff that may become infected if the emergency is related to a disease outbreak.
(D) A plan for ensuring the on-going availability of necessary staff, supplies and equipment, including personal protective equipment (PPE)
(E) An infection control plan that:
(i) Includes standard precautions for preventing transmission of infectious agents in healthcare settings, including proper use of PPE;
(ii) Includes isolation of infected patients from staff, visitors, and non-infected patients to the greatest extent possible;
(iii) If the emergency is related to a disease outbreak, describes how staff will be monitored for exposure to the disease;
(iv) Ensures appropriate environmental cleaning, disinfection, and waste management supplies and procedures are in place and adhered to; and
(v) Ensures that staff and patients understand basic prevention and control measures and practices for infectious agents.
(F) A security plan that includes who is permitted at the center.
(G) A process for obtaining any necessary approvals from the Fire Marshal and any other state or local government agencies.
(H) A wrap-around services plan that describes how the center will provide patients with basic services and supplies for daily living, including food service, laundry, access to medical supplies and services for non-COVID health issues, and cleaning.
(I) A plan for how patients will be transported to acute care facilities in a timely manner if their medical needs surpass those available at the center.
(b) A credentialing plan for volunteers and registrants that:
(A) Provides for emergency privileges to be granted upon presentation of any of the following:
(i) A current picture hospital ID card;
(ii) A current license to practice and a valid picture ID; issued by a state, federal or regulatory agency;
(iii) Identification indicating that the individual is a member of Oregon Disaster Medical Assistance Team (ODMT);
(iv) Identification indicating that the individual has been granted authority to render patient care in emergency circumstances, such authority having been granted by federal, state, or municipal entity; or
(v) Presentation by current facility or medical staff members with personal knowledge regarding individual's identity.
(B) Identifies the individual or individuals responsible for granting emergency privileges;
(C) Identifies a process for making decisions about whether to grant privileges to volunteers on a case-by-case basis and at the discretion of the individual or individuals responsible for granting emergency privileges.
(D) Has a mechanism to ensure that registrants and volunteers who are given emergency-privileges are readily identifiable.
(6) The Division shall consider the following in making a decision to designate a facility or another location as an emergency health care center:
(a) Whether the existing health care system is overwhelmed or incapacitated;
(b) Whether patients with a particular communicable disease need to be concentrated at particular locations or one location;
(c) Whether registrants are being activated to provide care at particular health care facilities or whether registrants or volunteers are needed to provide emergency health care services;
(d) Whether it is necessary for the state to direct activities at a health care facility or other location where emergency health care services are to be provided; or
(e) Whether a health care facility is being asked to perform services outside of the general scope of services it customarily provides.
(7) In order to facilitate the designation process during a declared emergency, the Division shall make every effort to pre-designate health care facilities, a portion thereof, or any location as an emergency health care center. Pre-designation shall include review and approval of the facility's emergency operations plan. For a location that is not a health care facility, the Division shall review the operations plan that would be utilized at that location.
(8) A facility or location that has been pre-designated does not automatically become a designated emergency health center upon a declaration. Designation shall be made in accordance with section (9) of this rule.
(9) If a facility or location is designated as an emergency health care center the Division shall notify the person in charge of a facility or location in writing and shall issue orders to the emergency health care center that identify the emergency response required by the Division and the time period that the designation is in effect. The liability protection described in OAR 333-003-0210 only extends to activities undertaken by a designated emergency health care center that are directed by the Division. A designation order shall include but is not limited to required reporting to OHA on the status of the center and individuals being served.
(10) To the extent practicable, the Division shall request that a facility accept the designation as an emergency health care center. However, acceptance of a designation is not required for the Division to exercise its authority under ORS 401.657.
(11) If the Division pre-designates a facility, portion thereof, or another location in accordance with section (7) of this rule, the Division shall review the applicable emergency operations plan every two years to ensure it remains acceptable.
(12) A designated emergency health care center may determine the services to be provided by a registrant or volunteer deployed under these rules.

Or. Admin. Code § 333-003-0130

PH 26-2004, f. & cert. ef. 7-30-04; PH 8-2008, f. & cert. ef. 5-5-08; PH 17-2010, f. & cert. ef. 8-12-10; PH 23-2020, temporary amend filed 04/15/2020, effective 04/15/2020 through 10/11/2020; PH 7-2021, amend filed 01/25/2021, effective 1/25/2021

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 401.651 - 401.670

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 401.651 - 401.670