If the decision of the case review is to continue to provide service, a written agreement shall be developed between the agency and the patient and/or patient representative to identify the responsibilities of both in the continued delivery of care for the patient. This agreement shall be signed by the agency administrator and the patient and/or patient representative. A copy shall be placed in the patient's record with copies to the patient and/or patient representative.
If the case review results in the decision to discharge the patient from agency services, the administrator shall notify the patient and/or patient representative, and the patient's source of medical care as applicable, and any other agencies involved in the provision of home health services, that services shall be discontinued in ten (10) days and the patient shall be discharged from the agency. Services shall continue in accordance with the patient's plan of care to assure patient safety until the effective day of discharge. The agency shall inform the patient of other resources available to provide homemaker-home health aide services. This discharge notice shall include the patient's right to appeal this decision within the ten (10) day notice of discharge. All patient appeals shall be reviewed by the agency's patient care advisory committee with ten (10) days of receipt of the appeal to advise on the appropriateness of the discharge or to recommend readmission and terms under which agency services will be provided.
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 19-13-D86