TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER b: HOSPITALS AND AMBULATORY CARE FACILITIES PART 245 HOME HEALTH, HOME SERVICES, AND HOME NURSING AGENCY CODE SECTION 245.220 CLIENT SERVICE CONTRACTS HOME NURSING AND HOME SERVICES AGENCIES
Section 245.220 Client Service Contracts – Home Nursing and Home Services Agencies
A contract shall be in force between a home nursing or home services agency and a client. A copy of the contract shall be provided to the client and a copy shall be maintained in the client file at the agency. If the agency has both a home services license and a home nursing license, the agency shall maintain two separate client contracts, one for skilled medical care and one for non-medical services. The contracts shall be printed in no less than 12-point type, and shall include at least the following elements in the body or through supporting documents or attachments:
a) Client consent to receive services;
b) The name, street address, mailing address and telephone number of the agency;
c) The name, mailing address and telephone number of the persons designated as the agency manager and/or other individual beyond the in-home worker to contact in regard to questions, problems, needs or concerns;
d) A statement describing the agency license status;
e) Indication and assurance of compliance by the agency with the requirements of the Act, including compliance with the Health Care Worker Background Check Act;
f) The duration of the contract;
g) The rate to be paid by the client and a detailed description of services to be provided as a part of the rate;
h) A description of the process through which the contract may be modified, amended or terminated;
i) A description of the agency complaint resolution process;
j) The billing and payment procedures and requirements;
k) A statement regarding the agency's policy on notification of a relative or other individual in case of an emergency;
l) A notice as developed and provided by the agency, indicating the responsible party for the following:
1) Employer of the in-home/licensed worker;
2) Liability for the in-home/licensed worker;
3) Payment of wages to the in-home/licensed worker;
4) Payment of employment taxes, unemployment insurance, and worker's compensation for the in-home/licensed worker;
5) Payment of Social Security taxes for the in-home/licensed worker;
6) Day-to-day supervision of the in-home/licensed worker;
7) Assignment of duties to the in-home/licensed worker;
8) Responsibility for hiring, firing and disciplining the in-home/licensed worker; and
9) Provision of equipment or materials for the in-home/licensed worker's use in providing services to the consumer.
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. 16406, effective December 10, 2015) |