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What is a Rural Health Clinic?

RURAL HEALTH CLINICS ACT - PL 95-210: AN OVERVIEW
The purpose of the Rural Health Clinics program is to encourage and stabilize the provision of out-patient primary care in underserved rural areas through the use of physicians, physician assistants (PAs) , nurse practitioners (NPs) and certified nurse midwives (CNMs). The following is an overview of the major requirements clinics must meet in order to become certified as a Rural Health Clinic.
1. Location - Rural Health Clinics must be located in communities that are both "rural" and "underserved". For purposes of the Rural Health Clinics Act, the following definitions apply to these terms:
  • Rural Areas - Census Bureau designation as "Non-urbanized"
  • Shortage Area - a federally designated Health Professional Shortage Area, a federally designated Mediically Underserved Area or an Area designation by the state's Governor as underserved.
2. Physical Plant
  • May be permanent or mobile
  • Has a preventive maintenance program
  • Has non-medical emergency procedures
3. Staffing
  • One or more physicians
  • One or more PAs, NPs or CNMs
  • PA, NP or CNM must on-site and available to see patients 50% of the time the clinic open for patients.
4. Provision of Services - Each Rural Health Clinic must be capable of delivering out-patient primary care services. The Clinic must:
  • Maintain written patient care policies:
    • Developed by a physician, physician assistant or nurse practitioner, and one health practitioner who is not a member of the clinic staff
    • Describes the services provided directly by the clinic's staff or through arrangement
    • Provide guidelines for medical management of health problems; and,
    • Provide for annual review of the policies
  • Direct Services (must be provided by clinic staff)
    • Provide diagnostic and therapeutic services commonly furnished in a physician's office
    • Basic laboratory services (6 tests)
      • Chemical examinations of urine
      • Hemoglobin or Hematocrit
      • Blood sugar
      • Examination of stool specimens for occult blood
      • Pregnancy tests
      • Primary culturing for transmittal
    • Emergency Services
      • First response to common life-threatening injuries and acute illnesses
      • Has available drugs used commonly in life-saving procedures
    • Services Provided through Arrangement (may be provided by individuals other than clinic staff)
      • In-patient hospital care
      • Specialized physician services
      • Specialized diagnostic and laboratory services
      • Interpreter for foreign language if indicated
      • Interpreter for deaf and devices to assist communication with blind
5. Patient Health Records
  • Record System Guided by Written Policies and procedures
  • Designated Professional Staff Member Responsible for Maintaining Records
  • Records must include the following information:
    • Identification data
    • Physicians orders
    • Physical exam findings
    • Consultative findings
    • Social data
    • Diagnostic and laboratory reports
    • Consent forms
    • Medical history
    • Health status assessment
    • Signatures of the physician or other health care professionals
  • Protection of Record Information Policies
    • Maintenance of confidentiality
    • Safeguards against loss, destruction or unauthorized use
    • Written policies and procedures govern use and removal and release of information
    • Written patient consent is required for release

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