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Wash. Rev. Code § 70.41.320
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Long term care -- patient discharge requirements for hospitals and acute care facilities -- pilot projects.
Hospitals and acute care facilities must:
- Work with the department of social and health services and agencies dealing with aging and long-term care assistance to plan for the discharging of patients to long-term care.
- Establish a discharge planning service.
- Cooperate with the department of health in relation to long-term care services for Medicaid beneficiaries.
- Create policies and procedures that will:
(1) identify patients that need nursing, therapy, or support post-discharge;
(2) create a discharge plan for an identified patient that contains their history, care requirements, and a timeline for providing follow up care;
(3) coordinate with patient, family, and members of the health care team;
(4) provide patients with written information regarding available long-term services regardless of their income status;
(5) promote an informed choice of long-term care services;
(6) coordinate the discharge with the department of health and case management agencies.
Current as of June 2015