Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2014 Jan;15(1):47-53. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2013.09.011. Epub 2013 Nov 13.
Assisted living facilities (ALFs) provide housing and care to persons unable to live independently, and who often have increasing medical needs. Disease outbreaks illustrate challenges of maintaining adequate resident protections in these facilities.
Describe current state laws on assisted living admissions criteria, medical oversight, medication administration, vaccination requirements, and standards for infection control training.
We abstracted laws and regulations governing assisted living facilities for the 50 states using a structured abstraction tool. Selected characteristics were compared according to the time period in which the regulation took effect. Selected state health departments were queried regarding outbreaks identified in assisted living facilities.
Of the 50 states, 84% specify health-based admissions criteria to assisted living facilities; 60% require licensed health care professionals to oversee medical care; 88% specifically allow subcontracting with outside entities to provide routine medical services onsite; 64% address medication administration by assisted living facility staff; 54% specify requirements for some form of initial infection control training for all staff; 50% require reporting of disease outbreaks to the health department; 18% specify requirements to offer or require vaccines to staff; 30% specify requirements to offer or require vaccines to residents. Twelve states identified approximately 1600 outbreaks from 2010 to 2013, with influenza or norovirus infections predominating.
There is wide variation in how assisted living facilities are regulated in the United States. States may wish to consider regulatory changes that ensure safe health care delivery, and minimize risks of infections, outbreaks of disease, and other forms of harm among assisted living residents.
辅助生活设施(ALF)为无法独立生活且医疗需求不断增加的人提供住房和护理。疾病爆发表明在这些设施中维持足够的居民保护存在挑战。
描述关于辅助生活入住标准、医疗监督、药物管理、疫苗接种要求和感染控制培训标准的现行州立法律。
我们使用结构化摘要工具提取了 50 个州的辅助生活设施的法律和法规。根据法规生效的时间段比较了选定的特征。向选定的州卫生部门查询辅助生活设施中发现的疫情。
在 50 个州中,84%的州规定了辅助生活设施的基于健康的入住标准;60%要求有执照的医疗保健专业人员监督医疗护理;88%特别允许与外部实体签订合同,在现场提供常规医疗服务;64%涉及辅助生活设施工作人员的药物管理;54%规定所有工作人员都需要进行某种形式的初始感染控制培训;50%要求向卫生部门报告疫情爆发;18%规定向工作人员提供或要求接种疫苗;30%规定向居民提供或要求接种疫苗。12 个州在 2010 年至 2013 年期间发现了大约 1600 次疫情爆发,流感或诺如病毒感染居多。
美国对辅助生活设施的监管存在很大差异。各州可能希望考虑监管改革,以确保安全的医疗服务提供,并最大限度地降低辅助生活居民感染、疾病爆发和其他形式伤害的风险。