A hospice provider must have a governing body that assumes full legal responsibility for determining, implementing, and monitoring policies governing the hospice provider's total operation. The governing body members must participate in an initial orientation to the hospice philosophy.
A licensee must designate an administrator who is responsible for the day-to-day management of the hospice program. The administrator must have defined lines of responsibility and authority and be responsible for the overall management of the hospice. The administrator is responsible to the governing body for:
resolving problems, including the retention of all incident and accident reports for at least one year and the results of the investigations; and
MS s 144A.752
28 SR 1639
October 11, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes