WAC 246-320-201
Food and nutrition services. The
purpose of this section is to assure patient nutritional needs
are met in a planned and organized manner.
Hospitals must:
(1) Designate an individual qualified by experience,
education, or training to be responsible for managing the food
and nutrition services;
(2) Designate a registered dietitian responsible to
develop and implement policies and procedures addressing
nutritional care for patients;
(3) Have a registered dietitian available to assess
nutritional needs, based on patients' individual nutritional
risk screen;
(4) Develop and regularly update an interdisciplinary
plan for nutritional therapy based on current standards for
patients at nutritional risk. Monitor and document each
patient's response to the nutritional therapy in the medical
record;
(5) Implement, document and monitor a system for
providing nutritionally balanced meals that are planned in
advance, and respect cultural diversity; and
(6) Adopt and implement policies and procedures for food
service according to chapter 246-215 WAC.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.41 RCW and RCW 43.70.040. 09-07-050, § 246-320-201, filed 3/11/09, effective 4/11/09.]