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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.20821 Freestanding surgical outpatient facility; requirements.

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333.20821 Freestanding surgical outpatient facility; requirements.
Sec. 20821.
A freestanding surgical outpatient facility shall:
(a)Be organized, administered, staffed, and equipped to provide on a regular and scheduled basis major and minor surgical procedures outside a hospital which in a physician's judgment may be safely performed on a basis other than on an inpatient basis.
(b)Have the physician, professional nursing, technical, and supportive personnel; the technical, diagnostic, and treatment services; and the equipment necessary to assure the safe performance of surgery and related care undertaken in the facility.
(c)Have a written agreement with a nearby licensed hospital to provide for the emergency admission of postsurgical patients who for unpredictable reasons may require hospital admission and care.
(d)Assure that a clinical record is established for each patient including a history, physical examination, justification for treatment planned and rendered, tests and examinations performed, observations made, and treatment provided.
History: 1978, Act 368, Eff. Sept. 30, 1978
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