Onsite Hemodialysis Sample Clauses

Onsite Hemodialysis. Provider shall be responsible for providing a nephrologist to manage a 3-bed dialysis unit located within the Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Correctional Center (JTVCC) infirmary. JTVCC has 3 dialysis machines and provides treatments to male dialysis patients. Provider is responsible for maintaining the dialysis machines and providing the consumable supplies for dialysis. Neither of the women’s Level V or IV facilities currently has a dialysis unit. Provider is responsible for ensuring access to dialysis for Inmates in the women’s facilities or Level 4 facilities who need dialysis. This may be accomplished by providing a portable dialysis machine, establishing a subcontract with community providers for dialysis if a portable dialysis machine cannot be obtained or other methods approved by DDOC. On-site nephrology services for Inmates requiring dialysis shall include: a. Initial assessment of Inmates who requires dialysis. b. Individualized care plan for each Inmate requiring dialysis. c. Monthly follow-up visit for each Inmate on dialysis. d. Evaluation of Inmates who may be potential candidates for renal transplant.
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Onsite Hemodialysis. The Provider shall be responsible for providing on site dialysis and a nephrologist to manage a 3-bed dialysis unit located within the Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Correctional Center (JTVCC) infirmary. JTVCC has three dialysis machines and provides treatments to male dialysis patients. The Provider will be responsible for the contract and cost of maintaining the dialysis machines and providing the consumable supplies for dialysis. Neither of the women’s’ Level-V or Level-IV facilities has a dialysis unit. The Provider will be responsible for ensuring access to dialysis for patients in the women’s facilities or Level-IV facilities who need dialysis. This may be accomplished either by providing a portable dialysis machine or subcontracting with community providers. On-site nephrology services for patients requiring dialysis shall include: 1. Initial assessment of patients who require dialysis. This assessment shall be documented and uploaded into the DDOC EHR within 24 hours of the completion of the assessment. 2. Individualized care plan for each patient requiring dialysis. This individualized care plan shall be documented and uploaded into the DDOC EHR within 24 hours of the completion of the plan. This includes subsequent changes or updates to the care plan. 3. Monthly follow-up visits for each patient on dialysis by a nephrologist (which may be telemedicine). 4. Evaluation of patients who may be potential candidates for renal transplant. Patients receiving dialysis cannot be left unattended at any time while being dialyzed. A nurse shall remain in the dialysis suite whenever a patient is being dialyzed. There shall be a monthly care conference between the on-site care providers and the nephrologist for each dialysis patient. This care conference shall be documented in each patient's DDOC EHR. All documentation for hemodialysis patients including the dialysis run sheets shall be uploaded to the patient's DDOC EHR within 24 hours of completion of the patient's dialysis treatment. Manage patients on peritoneal dialysis - all supplies, documentation and nephrology visits that apply to hemodialysis patients are also applicable to peritoneal dialysis patients.

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