Bill Title: To require hospitals and ambulatory surgical facilities to assign a circulating nurse to each procedure performed in an operating room or invasive procedure room and to require surgical technologists to work under the direct supervision of circulating nurses.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-2)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-06-02 - To Health
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As Introduced
128th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2009-2010 |
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Cosponsors:
Representatives Ujvagi, Hagan, Luckie, Murray, Mallory, Lehner, Winburn
A BILL
| To amend sections 3702.30 and 3702.31 and
to enact | 1 |
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sections 3702.40 and 3727.60
of the Revised Code | 2 |
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to
require hospitals and
ambulatory surgical | 3 |
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facilities to assign a
circulating nurse to each | 4 |
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procedure
performed in an operating room or | 5 |
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invasive procedure room and to require surgical | 6 |
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technologists to
work under the direct | 7 |
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supervision of circulating
nurses. | 8 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 3702.30 and 3702.31 be
amended and | 9 |
sections 3702.40 and 3727.60 of the Revised
Code be enacted to | 10 |
read as follows: | 11 |
Sec. 3702.30. (A) As used in this section: | 12 |
(1) "Ambulatory surgical facility" means a facility,
whether | 13 |
or not part of the same organization as a hospital, that
is | 14 |
located in a building distinct from
another in which inpatient | 15 |
care is provided, and to which any of the
following apply: | 16 |
(a) Outpatient surgery is routinely performed in the | 17 |
facility, and
the facility functions separately from a
hospital's | 18 |
inpatient surgical service and from the offices of private | 19 |
physicians, podiatrists, and dentists. | 20 |
(b) Anesthesia is administered in the facility by
an | 21 |
anesthesiologist or certified registered nurse anesthetist,
and | 22 |
the facility functions separately from a hospital's inpatient | 23 |
surgical
service and from the offices of private physicians, | 24 |
podiatrists, and
dentists. | 25 |
(c) The facility applies to be certified by the
United
States | 26 |
centers for medicare and medicaid services as an ambulatory | 27 |
surgical center for purposes of
reimbursement under Part B of the | 28 |
medicare
program, Part B of Title XVIII
of the "Social Security | 29 |
Act," 79 Stat. 286 (1965),
42 U.S.C.A. 1395, as amended. | 30 |
(d) The facility applies to be certified by a
national | 31 |
accrediting body approved by the centers for medicare and medicaid | 32 |
services for purposes of deemed compliance with the
conditions for | 33 |
participating in the medicare program as an
ambulatory surgical | 34 |
center. | 35 |
(e) The facility bills or receives from any
third-party | 36 |
payer, governmental health care program, or other person or | 37 |
government entity any ambulatory surgical
facility fee that is | 38 |
billed or paid in addition to any fee for
professional services. | 39 |
(f) The facility is held out to any person or government | 40 |
entity as an ambulatory surgical facility or similar facility by | 41 |
means of
signage, advertising, or other promotional efforts. | 42 |
"Ambulatory surgical facility" does not include
a hospital | 43 |
emergency department. | 44 |
(2) "Ambulatory surgical facility
fee" means a fee for | 45 |
certain overhead costs associated with
providing surgical services | 46 |
in an outpatient setting. A fee is
an ambulatory surgical
facility | 47 |
fee only if it directly or
indirectly pays for costs
associated | 48 |
with any of the following: | 49 |
(a) Use of operating and recovery rooms,
preparation areas, | 50 |
and waiting rooms and lounges for patients and
relatives; | 51 |
(b) Administrative functions, record keeping,
housekeeping, | 52 |
utilities, and rent; | 53 |
(c) Services provided by nurses, orderlies,
technical | 54 |
personnel, and others involved in patient care related
to | 55 |
providing surgery. | 56 |
"Ambulatory surgical facility fee" does
not include any | 57 |
additional payment in excess of a professional
fee that is | 58 |
provided to encourage physicians, podiatrists, and
dentists to | 59 |
perform certain surgical procedures in their office
or their group | 60 |
practice's office rather than a health care
facility, if the | 61 |
purpose of the additional fee is to compensate
for additional cost | 62 |
incurred in performing office-based surgery. | 63 |
(3) "Governmental health care program" has the same
meaning | 64 |
as in section 4731.65 of the Revised Code. | 65 |
(4) "Health care facility" means any of the following: | 66 |
(a) An ambulatory surgical facility; | 67 |
(b) A freestanding dialysis center; | 68 |
(c) A freestanding inpatient rehabilitation facility; | 69 |
(d) A freestanding birthing center; | 70 |
(e) A freestanding radiation therapy center; | 71 |
(f) A freestanding or mobile diagnostic imaging center. | 72 |
(5) "Third-party payer" has the same meaning as in
section | 73 |
3901.38 of the Revised Code. | 74 |
(B) By rule adopted in accordance with sections
3702.12 and | 75 |
3702.13 of the Revised Code, the
director of health shall | 76 |
establish quality standards for health care
facilities. The | 77 |
standards may incorporate accreditation standards or other
quality | 78 |
standards established by any entity recognized by the director. | 79 |
(C)
Every ambulatory surgical facility shall require
that | 80 |
each physician who practices at the facility comply with all | 81 |
relevant provisions in the Revised Code that relate to the | 82 |
obtaining of informed consent
from a patient. | 83 |
(D) The director shall issue a license to each health care | 84 |
facility that makes application for a license and demonstrates to | 85 |
the director
that it meets the quality standards established
by | 86 |
the rules adopted under division (B) of
this section
and satisfies | 87 |
the informed consent
compliance
requirements specified in division | 88 |
(C) of this section. | 89 |
(E)(1) Except as provided in section 3702.301 of the Revised | 90 |
Code, no
health
care facility shall operate without a
license | 91 |
issued under this section. | 92 |
(2) If the department of health finds that a physician who | 93 |
practices at a health care facility is not complying with any | 94 |
provision of the Revised Code related to the obtaining of informed | 95 |
consent from a patient, the department shall report its finding to | 96 |
the state medical board, the physician, and the health care | 97 |
facility. | 98 |
(3) This division does not create, and shall not be
construed | 99 |
as creating, a new cause of action or substantive legal
right | 100 |
against a health care facility and in favor of a patient who | 101 |
allegedly sustains harm as a result of the failure of the | 102 |
patient's physician to obtain informed consent from the patient | 103 |
prior to performing a procedure on or otherwise caring for the | 104 |
patient in the health care facility. | 105 |
(F) The rules adopted under division
(B) of this section | 106 |
shall include
all of the following: | 107 |
(1) Provisions governing
application for, renewal, | 108 |
suspension, and revocation of
a license under this
section; | 109 |
(2) Provisions governing orders issued pursuant to section | 110 |
3702.32 of the Revised Code for a health care facility to cease | 111 |
its operations or to prohibit certain types of services provided | 112 |
by a health care facility; | 113 |
(3) Provisions governing the orders issued pursuant to | 114 |
section 3702.40 of the Revised Code for an ambulatory surgical | 115 |
facility to cease its operations or to prohibit specified types of | 116 |
services provided by an ambulatory surgical facility; | 117 |
(4) Provisions governing the imposition under section | 118 |
sections
3702.32 and 3702.40
of the Revised Code of civil | 119 |
penalties for violations of
this
section or the rules adopted | 120 |
under this section, including a
scale
for determining the amount | 121 |
of the penalties; | 122 |
(5) The tasks that are intraoperative tasks for purposes of | 123 |
division (B)(4) of section 3702.40 of the Revised Code. | 124 |
(G) An ambulatory surgical facility that performs or induces | 125 |
abortions shall comply with section 3701.791 of the Revised Code. | 126 |
Sec. 3702.31. (A) The quality monitoring and
inspection
fund | 127 |
is hereby created in the state treasury. The
director of
health | 128 |
shall use the fund to
administer and enforce this section
and | 129 |
sections
3702.11 to 3702.20, 3702.30, 3702.301, and 3702.32, and | 130 |
3702.40 of the
Revised
Code and rules adopted pursuant to those | 131 |
sections.
The
director shall deposit in the fund any moneys | 132 |
collected pursuant
to this section
or section 3702.32 or 3702.40 | 133 |
of the Revised Code. All
investment earnings of
the fund shall be | 134 |
credited to the fund. | 135 |
(B) The director of health shall adopt rules pursuant to | 136 |
Chapter 119. of the Revised Code establishing fees
for both of the | 137 |
following: | 138 |
(1) Initial and renewal license applications submitted under | 139 |
section
3702.30 of the Revised Code. The fees established under | 140 |
division (B)(1) of this section shall not
exceed the actual and | 141 |
necessary costs of performing the
activities described in division | 142 |
(A) of this section. | 143 |
(2) Inspections conducted
under section 3702.15 or 3702.30
of | 144 |
the
Revised
Code. The fees established
under division (B)(2)
of | 145 |
this
section shall not exceed the actual and necessary costs | 146 |
incurred
during an inspection, including any indirect costs | 147 |
incurred by
the department for staff, salary, or other | 148 |
administrative
costs.
The director of health shall provide to | 149 |
each health
care facility or provider inspected pursuant to | 150 |
section 3702.15
or 3702.30 of the Revised
Code a written statement | 151 |
of the
fee.
The statement shall itemize and total the costs | 152 |
incurred.
Within fifteen days after receiving a
statement from | 153 |
the director, the facility or provider shall
forward the total | 154 |
amount of the fee to the director. | 155 |
(3) The fees described in divisions
(B)(1) and (2) of this | 156 |
section
shall meet both of the following requirements: | 157 |
(a) For each service described in
section 3702.11 of the | 158 |
Revised
Code, the fee shall not exceed
one thousand
seven hundred | 159 |
fifty
dollars annually, except that the total fees
charged
to a | 160 |
health care provider under this section shall not exceed five | 161 |
thousand dollars
annually. | 162 |
(b) The fee shall exclude any costs
reimbursable by the | 163 |
United
States centers for medicare and medicaid services as part | 164 |
of the
certification process for the
medicare program established | 165 |
under
Title
XVIII of the
"Social
Security
Act," 79
Stat. 286 | 166 |
(1935), 42
U.S.C.A.
1395, as amended, and the medicaid program | 167 |
established
under
Title
XIX of the "Social Security Act," 79 Stat. | 168 |
286 (1965), 42 U.S.C. 1396. | 169 |
(4) The director shall not establish a fee for any
service | 170 |
for which a licensure or inspection fee is paid by the
health care | 171 |
provider to a state agency for the same or similar
licensure or | 172 |
inspection. | 173 |
Sec. 3702.40. (A) As used in this section: | 174 |
(1) "Circulating nurse" means a registered nurse who
is | 175 |
educated, trained, or experienced in perioperative nursing and who | 176 |
is responsible for coordinating the nursing care and safety needs | 177 |
of a patient in an operating room or invasive procedure room. | 178 |
(2) "Physician" means a person who holds a valid certificate | 179 |
issued under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code authorizing the | 180 |
person to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 181 |
surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery. | 182 |
(3) "Registered nurse" means a person who is licensed as a | 183 |
registered nurse under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code. | 184 |
(B) An ambulatory surgical facility shall do all of the | 185 |
following: | 186 |
(1) Assign a circulating nurse to each procedure
performed | 187 |
in an operating room or invasive procedure room of the facility; | 188 |
(2) Ensure that the circulating nurse assigned to a procedure | 189 |
described in division (B)(1) of this section is present in the | 190 |
operating room or invasive procedure room for the entire duration | 191 |
of the procedure unless it
becomes necessary for the nurse to | 192 |
leave the room as required by
the procedure or the nurse is | 193 |
relieved by another circulating
nurse; | 194 |
(3) Ensure that a circulating nurse assigned to a procedure | 195 |
described in division (B)(1) of this section is not assigned to | 196 |
another procedure that is scheduled to occur concurrently or that | 197 |
may overlap in time with the procedure to which the nurse was | 198 |
originally assigned; | 199 |
(4) Ensure that any person the ambulatory surgical facility | 200 |
has employed or contracted with to work as a surgical technologist | 201 |
for a procedure, or has assigned to assist with the
performance | 202 |
of one or more intraoperative tasks as specified by the director | 203 |
of health in rules adopted under divisions (B) and (F)(5) of | 204 |
section 3702.30 of the Revised Code for a procedure, works under | 205 |
the direct supervision of the circulating nurse assigned to the | 206 |
same procedure
or the circulating nurse who relieves the | 207 |
circulating nurse
assigned to the procedure as described in | 208 |
division (B)(2) of this
section. | 209 |
(C) If the director of health determines that an ambulatory | 210 |
surgical facility has violated this section, the director may do | 211 |
one or both of the following: | 212 |
(1) Provide an opportunity for the ambulatory surgical | 213 |
facility to correct the violation within a period of
time | 214 |
specified by the director; | 215 |
(2) Prior to or during the pendency of an administrative | 216 |
hearing under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, issue an order | 217 |
that requires the ambulatory surgical facility to cease operation | 218 |
or prohibits the facility from performing
the types of
services | 219 |
specified by the director. | 220 |
(D) If an ambulatory surgical facility subject to an order | 221 |
issued under division (C)(2) of this section continues to operate | 222 |
or to perform
the types of services prohibited by the order, the | 223 |
director of
health may file a petition in the court of common | 224 |
pleas of the
county in which the facility is located for an order | 225 |
enjoining the facility from continuing to operate or continuing to | 226 |
perform those types of services.
The court shall grant the | 227 |
injunction on a showing that the
respondent named in the petition | 228 |
is continuing to operate or perform the types of
services | 229 |
prohibited by the director's order. | 230 |
Sec. 3727.60. (A) As used in this section: | 231 |
(1) "Circulating nurse" means a registered nurse who
is | 232 |
educated, trained, or experienced in perioperative nursing and who | 233 |
is responsible for coordinating the nursing care and safety needs | 234 |
of a patient in an operating room or invasive procedure room. | 235 |
(2) "Physician" means a person who holds a valid certificate | 236 |
issued under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code authorizing the | 237 |
person to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and | 238 |
surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery. | 239 |
(3) "Registered nurse" means a person who is licensed as a | 240 |
registered nurse under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code. | 241 |
(B) A hospital shall do all of the following: | 242 |
(1) Assign a circulating nurse to each procedure
performed | 243 |
in an operating room or invasive procedure room or invasive | 244 |
procedure room of the hospital; | 245 |
(2) Ensure that the circulating nurse assigned to a procedure | 246 |
described in division (B)(1) of this section is present in the | 247 |
operating room or invasive procedure room for the entire duration | 248 |
of the procedure unless it
becomes necessary for the nurse to | 249 |
leave the room as required by
the procedure or the nurse is | 250 |
relieved by another circulating
nurse; | 251 |
(3) Ensure that a circulating nurse assigned to a procedure | 252 |
described in division (B)(1) of this section is not assigned to | 253 |
another procedure that is scheduled to occur concurrently or that | 254 |
may overlap in time with the procedure to which the nurse was | 255 |
originally assigned; | 256 |
(4) Ensure that any person the hospital has employed or | 257 |
contracted with to work as a surgical technologist for a surgical | 258 |
procedure, or has assigned to assist with the performance of one | 259 |
or more intraoperative tasks as specified by the director of | 260 |
health in rules adopted under division (E) of this section for a | 261 |
procedure, works under
the direct supervision of the
circulating | 262 |
nurse assigned to the same procedure or the
circulating nurse who | 263 |
relieves the circulating nurse assigned to
the procedure as | 264 |
described in division (B)(2) of this section. | 265 |
(C) If the director of health determines that a hospital has | 266 |
violated this section, the director may provide an opportunity for | 267 |
the hospital to correct the
violation within a period of time | 268 |
specified by the director. | 269 |
(D) If a hospital fails to correct a violation determined by | 270 |
the director under division (C) of this section within the amount | 271 |
of time specified by the director, the director may file a | 272 |
petition in the court of common pleas of the county in
which the | 273 |
hospital is located for an order enjoining the hospital
from | 274 |
continuing to operate or continuing to perform the types of | 275 |
services that are associated with the violation. The court shall | 276 |
grant the injunction on a showing that
the respondent named in | 277 |
the petition is continuing to operate or
perform the types of | 278 |
services associated with the violation. | 279 |
(E)
The director of health shall adopt rules to specify the | 280 |
tasks that are intraoperative tasks for purposes of division | 281 |
(B)(4) of this section. | 282 |
Section 2. That existing sections 3702.30 and 3702.31 of the | 283 |
Revised Code are hereby repealed. | 284 |