Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-9331 - Organ, Tissue, and Eye ProcurementA. The hospital shall have policies and procedures approved by the governing body, or its designee, for: 1. organ, tissue, and eye procurement; and2. ensuring that appropriate hospital staff are trained on donation issues. The training shall be developed in cooperation with the OPO.B. Beginning June 1, 2025, the hospital shall have an agreement with the designated organ procurement organization (OPO) for the state and at least one tissue bank and one eye bank, if the OPO does not include these services. At a minimum the agreement shall address the following: 1. the criteria for referral, including the referral of all individuals whose death is imminent or who have died in the hospital;2. a definition of imminent death;3. a definition of timely notification;4. the OPO's responsibility to determine medical suitability for organ donation;5. how the tissue and/or eye bank will be notified about potential donors using notification protocols developed by the OPO in consultation with the hospital-designated tissue and eye bank(s);6. notification of each individual death in a timely manner to the OPO in accordance with the terms of the agreement;7. the designated requestor training program offered by the OPO has been developed in cooperation with the tissue bank and eye bank designated by the hospital;8. the organ procurement organization, tissue bank, and eye bank access to the hospital's death record information according to a designated schedule, (e.g., monthly or quarterly);9. that the hospital is not required to perform credentialing reviews for, or grant privileges to, members of organ recovery teams as long as the OPO sends only qualified, trained individuals to perform organ recovery; and10. the interventions the hospital will utilize to maintain potential organ donor patients so that the patient organs remain viable.C. The hospital, shall ensure in collaboration with the OPO that the family of each potential donor is informed of its options to donate organs, tissues or eyes, or to decline to donate.D. The individual designated by the hospital to initiate the request to the family shall be an OPO representative or a designated requestor. A designated requestor is an individual who has completed a course offered or approved by the OPO and designed in conjunction with the tissue and eye bank community in the methodology for approaching potential donor families and requesting organ or tissue donation.E. Upon approval of the donation, the OPO or retrieval organization shall be notified and shall cooperate in the procurement of the anatomical gift. When a request is made, the person making the request shall complete a certificate of request for an anatomical gift on a form approved by the LDH.F. The certificate shall include the following: 1. a statement indicating that a request for an anatomical gift was made;2. the name and affiliation of the person making the request;3. an indication of whether consent was granted and, if so, what organs and tissues were donated;4. the name of the person granting or refusing the request, and his relationship to the decedent.G. A copy of the certificate of request shall be included in the decedent's medical records.H. The following persons shall be requested to consent to a gift, in the order of priority stated: 1. the spouse if one survives; if not: a. an adult son or daughter;c. an adult brother or sister;d. the curator or tutor of the decedent at the time of death;e. any other person authorized or under obligation to dispose of the body.I. Upon the arrival of a person who is dead or near death, a reasonable search for a document of gift or other information which may indicate that a person is a donor or has refused to make such a donation shall be made by the hospital.J. If a person at or near death has been admitted or is in transit to a hospital and has been identified as a donor of his body, organs, tissue or any part thereof, the hospital shall immediately notify the named recipient if one is named and known, and if not, the OPO federally approved organ procurement agency.K. The hospital shall cooperate in the implementation of the anatomical gift, including the removal and release of organs and tissue, or any parts thereof.La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-9331
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of the Secretary, LR 13:246 (April 1987), amended by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of the Secretary, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 21:177 (February 1995), LR 29:2408 (November 2003), Amended by the Department of Health, Health Standards Section, LR 501482 (10/1/2024).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S.36:254 and R.S. 40:2100-2115.