(1)(a) The department of social and health services, in
consultation with hospitals and acute care facilities, shall
promote the most appropriate and cost-effective use of long-term
care services by developing and distributing to hospitals and other
appropriate health care settings information on the various chronic
long-term care programs that it administers directly or through
contract. The information developed by the department of social
and health services shall, at a minimum, include the following:
(i) An identification and detailed description of each
long-term care service available in the state;
(ii) Functional, cognitive, and medicaid eligibility criteria
that may be required for placement or admission to each long-term
care service; and
(iii) A long-term care services resource manual for each
hospital, that identifies the long-term care services operating
within each hospital's patient service area. The long-term care
services resource manual shall, at a minimum, identify the name,
address, and telephone number of each entity known to be providing
long-term care services; a brief description of the programs or
services provided by each of the identified entities; and the name
or names of a person or persons who may be contacted for further
information or assistance in accessing the programs or services at
each of the identified entities.
(b) The information required in (a) of this subsection shall
be periodically updated and distributed to hospitals by the
department of social and health services so that the information
reflects current long-term care service options available within
each hospital's patient service area.
(2) To the extent that a patient will have continuing care
needs, once discharged from the hospital setting, hospitals shall,
during the course of the patient's hospital stay, promote each
patient's family member's and/or legal representative's
understanding of available long-term care service discharge options
by, at a minimum:
(a) Discussing the various and relevant long-term care
services available, including eligibility criteria;
(b) Making available, to patients, their family members,
and/or legal representative, a copy of the most current long-term
care services resource manual;
(c) Responding to long-term care questions posed by patients,
their family members, and/or legal representative;
(d) Assisting the patient, their family members, and/or legal
representative in contacting appropriate persons or entities to
respond to the question or questions posed; and
(e) Linking the patient and family to the local,
state-designated aging and long-term care network to ensure
effective transitions to appropriate levels of care and ongoing
support.
[1995 1st sp.s. c 18 § 3.]
NOTES:
Conflict with federal requirements -- Severability -- Effective date -- 1995 1st sp.s. c 18: See notes following RCW 74.39A.030.