Section 693. Discharge  


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  • A. The provider shall have written policies and procedures regarding the discharge or termination of individuals from the service. These policies and procedures shall include medical and clinical criteria for discharge.

    B. Discharge instructions shall be provided in writing to the individual, his authorized representative, and the successor provider, as applicable. Discharge instructions shall include at a minimum medications and dosages; names, phone numbers, and addresses of any providers to whom the individual is referred; current medical issues or conditions; and the identity of the treating health care providers.

    C. The provider shall make appropriate arrangements or referrals to all service providers identified in the discharge plan prior to the individual's scheduled discharge date.

    D. The content of the discharge plan and the determination to discharge the individual shall be consistent with the ISP and the criteria for discharge.

    E. The provider shall document in the individual's service record that the individual, his authorized representative, and his family members, as appropriate, have been involved in the discharge planning process.

    F. A written discharge summary shall be completed within 30 days of discharge and shall include at a minimum the following:

    1. Reason for the individual's admission to and discharge from the service;

    2. Description of the individual's or authorized representative's participation in discharge planning;

    3. The individual's current level of functioning or functioning limitations, if applicable;

    4. Recommended procedures, activities, or referrals to assist the individual in maintaining or improving functioning and increased independence;

    5. The status, location, and arrangements that have been made for future services;

    6. Progress made by the individual in achieving goals and objectives identified in the ISP and summary of critical events during service provision;

    7. Discharge date;

    8. Discharge medications prescribed by the provider, if applicable;

    9. Date the discharge summary was actually written or documented; and

    10. Signature of the person who prepared the summary.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 28, Issue 05, eff. December 7, 2011.

Statutory Authority

§ 37.2-203 of the Code of Virginia.