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The
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the Year Two Thousand.
AN
ACT RELATIVE TO IMPROVEMENTS IN PRIVATE DUTY NURSING CARE FOR
DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED CHILDREN
Be
it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General
Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Chapter 19B of the General Laws, as appearing in the
1998 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after section
13, the following new section: -
Section
13A. Residential Services for Developmentally Disabled Children.
(a)
For the purposes of this section, the following words shall have
the following meaning:
“Certification”
shall mean verification of successful completion of a didactic course
and curriculum, created by the advisory committee established in
this section and provided by the commonwealth, which is specifically
designed to address: the degree of clinical skill required for services
rendered, the severity and complexity of developmentally disabled
disorders or disabilities, private duty nursing ethics and accepted
customs, accepted professional standards of practice; policies and
procedures and the successful demonstration of said skills.
Any modification of said didactic course shall only be made with
the approval of said advisory committee.
“Continuity
of Care” shall mean the development and implementation of a plan
of care by the Commonwealth to deploy qualified licensed nurses
for the purpose of providing, ongoing, consistent and complete care
to developmentally disabled children.
“Developmentally
Disabled Child” shall mean a publicly aided patient who receives
health care services for which the Commonwealth in part or in whole
is liable under a statutory program of public assistance who if
not cared for through private duty nursing would be eligible for
institutional care related to the severity and complexity of the
patient’s disorder or disability.
“Licensed
Nurse” – shall mean a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse
registered nurse duly licensed under the provisions of chapter 112,
section 74 or chapter 112, section 74A who is a professional employee
as defined in section one of chapter one-hundred and fifty E and
shall enjoy all the rights, privileges, benefits and obligations
contained therein.
“Private
Duty Nursing” shall mean the provisions of skilled nursing services,
rendered in the home by a certified licensed nurse.
(b)
The commonwealth shall directly employ an adequate number of licensed
nurses, with certification, to provide expert nursing care to all
developmentally disabled children eligible to receive private duty
nursing care. The services described in this section shall
be implemented, subject to appropriation, through commonwealth operated
facilities and/or department regional offices. Each licensed
nurse shall have a valid license to practice nursing in Massachusetts
and shall maintain the certification developed under this act.
(c)
An Advisory Committee to develop a curriculum for “developmentally
disabled certification” is hereby established, to consist of three
members of the senate, one of whom shall be the chairman of the
joint committee on human services and elderly affairs who shall
serve as co-chair of the commission, one of whom shall be the chairman
of the senate committee on ways and means or his designee, and one
of whom shall be appointed by the president of the senate; three
members of the House of Representatives, one of whom shall be the
house chairman of the joint committee on human services and elderly
affairs who shall serve as co-chair, one of whom shall be chairman
of the house committee on ways and means or his designee, one of
whom shall be appointed by the speaker of the house; the Secretary
of Administration and Finance; the Secretary of Health and Human
Services; three individuals who represent families with developmentally
disabled children and one representative each from the Massachusetts
Nurses Association, the American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees, the Division of Medical Assistance, the Division
of Health Care Finance and Policy, and the Group Insurance Commission.
Said Advisory Committee shall make an investigation to identify
measures necessary to care for developmentally disabled children
and to formalize the development of a didactic course and curriculum
for a developmentally disabled certification. The didactic
course shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)
policies and protocols regarding home care services;
(2)
policies related to private duty nursing ethics;
(3)
policies related to accepted customs and professional standards
of practice;
(4)
medication safety in the home;
(5)
documentation;
(6)
confidentiality of health information;
(7)
coordination and creation of a written plan of care;
(8)
communication with other professional disciplines; and
(9)
family involvement in the formation of a plan of care.
(d)
Appropriations for the administration and support of the state plan
to fulfill its obligations under this section to provide continuity
of care for developmentally disabled children shall be made through
an individual line-item by General Court.
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