Kansas Statutes
Article 4 - Hospitals And Other Facilities
65-431a Kansas lay caregiver act; definitions; opportunity for hospital patient to designate lay caregiver; notice; liability.

65-431a. Kansas lay caregiver act; definitions; opportunity for hospital patient to designate lay caregiver; notice; liability. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Kansas lay caregiver act.
(b) As used in this section:
(1) "Aftercare" means assistance that:
(A) Is provided by a caregiver to an eligible patient after discharge of the patient from a hospital;
(B) is related to the condition of the patient at the time of discharge; and
(C) does not require professional licensure pursuant to chapter 65 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, in order to perform the assistance.
(2) "Caregiver" means an individual who:
(A) Is 16 years of age or older;
(B) has a significant relationship with the patient, including, but not limited to, next of kin, partner, friend or neighbor;
(C) provides aftercare to an individual; and
(D) is identified by the patient, or the patient's legal guardian, as a person who is involved with the healthcare of the patient.
(3) "Discharge" means the release of a patient from hospital care to the residence or another location identified by the patient or legal guardian as the temporary residence of the patient following an inpatient admission.
(4) "Hospital" means the same as defined by K.S.A. 65-425, and amendments thereto.
(5) "Legal guardian" means an individual who is appointed by a court to make decisions regarding the healthcare of a patient.
(6) "Patient" means an individual who has been admitted to a hospital for inpatient care.
(7) "Residence" means the dwelling that the patient considers to be the home of the patient, but does not include any rehabilitative facility, hospital, nursing home, assisted living facility, group home or any other healthcare facility licensed by the department of health and environment.
(c) (1) A hospital shall provide each patient, or the patient's legal guardian, with an opportunity to designate a caregiver following the patient's admission into the hospital and prior to the discharge of the patient.
(2) Prior to discharge, a patient may elect to change the patient's designated caregiver in the event that the original designated caregiver becomes unavailable, unwilling or unable to care for the patient.
(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require an individual that has been designated as a caregiver by a patient to accept the role of caregiver.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require a patient to designate a caregiver.
(5) A hospital shall be deemed to have complied in full with the requirements of this subsection if the patient or the patient's legal guardian:
(A) Declines to designate a caregiver when given the opportunity; or
(B) objects to the disclosure of medical information to the caregiver regarding the patient.
(d) (1) If a patient has designated a caregiver, the hospital shall notify the designated caregiver concerning the discharge or transfer of the patient to another licensed facility as soon as practicable prior to discharge or transfer.
(2) In the event that the hospital is unable to contact the designated caregiver, such lack of contact shall not interfere with, delay or otherwise affect the medical care or appropriate discharge provided to the patient, consultation with the caregiver or discharge instructions.
(3) As soon as practicable prior to the discharge of the patient, the hospital shall attempt to consult with the designated caregiver to prepare the caregiver to provide aftercare for the patient. The hospital shall provide the designated caregiver and the patient an opportunity to ask questions during the consultation.
(4) At or before discharge, the hospital shall:
(A) Provide the caregiver with any discharge instructions for the patient, including any aftercare needs of the patient; and
(B) educate the caregiver concerning the aftercare of the patient in a manner that is consistent with current accepted practices, based on the learning needs of the caregiver and that allows the caregiver the opportunity to ask questions about any aftercare tasks.
(5) In the event that the hospital is unable to contact the designated caregiver, such lack of contact shall not interfere with, delay or otherwise affect an appropriate discharge of the patient.
(e) This section shall not be construed to:
(1) Confer upon a caregiver any authority to make healthcare decisions on behalf of a patient;
(2) create a private right of action against a hospital, hospital employee or duly authorized agent of the hospital for any acts or omissions pursuant to this section, including any acts or omissions by a caregiver;
(3) remove the obligation of a third-party payer to cover a healthcare item or service that the third-party payer is obligated to provide to a patient under the terms of a valid agreement, insurance policy, plan, certification of coverage or health maintenance organization contract; or
(4) provide grounds for any adverse licensure action or other disciplinary action against any hospital by the department of health and environment, against any licensee of the state board of healing arts or against any licensee of the board of nursing.
History: L. 2017, ch. 10, ยง 1; July 1, 2018.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 65 - Public Health

Article 4 - Hospitals And Other Facilities

65-406 Liens upon personal injury damages recovered by patients; exception; enforcement of claimed lien in excess of $5,000.

65-407 Same; notices and statement of claims; requirements.

65-408 Same; persons liable to hospital; limitation of actions.

65-409 Hospital lien; fee for filing; authorized only by legislative enactment.

65-410 Title of act.

65-411 Definitions.

65-412 Administration of act by secretary of health and environment; state medical facilities plan.

65-413 General powers and duties.

65-415 Survey and planning activities.

65-416 State medical facilities plan; provisions.

65-417 Application for federal funds for survey and planning; expenditure.

65-419 Same; priority of projects.

65-420 Medical facility projects; application for funds.

65-421 Consideration and forwarding of applications; hearing.

65-422 Inspection of projects; certification.

65-423 Medical facilities project fund established; deposit of federal moneys; uses.

65-424 Invalidity of part.

65-424a Medical facilities; definition.

65-424b Same; construction, operation and leasing by certain municipalities authorized.

65-425 Definitions.

65-425a Definition of "hospital" as used in article 14b of chapter 13 and article 6 of chapter 14 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated.

65-426 Purpose of act.

65-427 Licensure.

65-428 Application for license; contents.

65-429 Issuance and renewal of licenses; funding the cost of administration of the medical care facilities licensure and risk management program; display of license.

65-430 Denial, suspension or revocation of license; notice and hearing.

65-431 Rules and regulations; selection of professional staff; hospital compliance through combined operation.

65-431a Kansas lay caregiver act; definitions; opportunity for hospital patient to designate lay caregiver; notice; liability.

65-432 Time for compliance with rules, regulations and standards.

65-433 Inspections and investigations; rules and regulations; consultations.

65-435a Development of contents of annual report and inspection form; rules and regulations.

65-436 Information confidential; exceptions.

65-437 Annual report of licensing agency.

65-438 Appeal from decision of licensing agency.

65-439 Penalties.

65-440 Injunction.

65-441 Invalidity of part.

65-442 Limited liability for medical care facilities and certain duly appointed officials thereof; good faith requirement.

65-442a Same; act inapplicable to adult care home licensed under chapter 39.

65-443 Termination of human pregnancy; performance, referral for, or participation in medical procedures not required; prescription or administration of any device or drug not required.

65-444 Same; medical care facility refusal to permit; establishment of criteria and procedures.

65-445 Termination of human pregnancy; records; annual reports; confidentiality of information, exceptions; penalties for violations.

65-446 Medical procedures resulting in sterilization of persons; performance, referral for, or participation in procedures not required.

65-447 Same; medical care facility refusal to permit; establishment of criteria and procedures authorized.

65-448 Qualified persons at medical care facilities to examine victims of sexual offenses, when; remedy for refusal; costs.

65-450 Hospital defined.

65-451 Construction or modification of certain hospitals prohibited until July 1, 1986.

65-452 Same; exceptions.

65-453 Same; emergency waiver, when; secretary of health and environment.

65-454 Same; action to enjoin violation.

65-468 Rural health networks; definitions; temporary suspension of limitations related to the COVID-19 public health emergency.

65-469 Same; state policy to encourage rural health networks.

65-470 Same; participation in or affiliation with a rural health network; contracts.

65-471 Same; agreements for services; employment of health care providers and other persons; compensation for services performed by health care provider.

65-472 Same; forming a rural health network and contracting for services not subject to antitrust laws.

65-473 Same; rules and regulations; minimum standards for rural health networks.

65-474 Same; insurance and other coverage to provide benefits for services performed by a critical access hospital.

65-481 Rural emergency hospital act; citation of act.

65-482 Same; purpose of act.

65-483 Same; definitions.

65-484 Same; eligibility for rural emergency hospital licensure; application; prohibition of inpatient beds.

65-485 Same; authorization to contract for federal reimbursement.

65-486 Rural emergency hospital activities considered pursuant to clearly expressed state policy; exemption from antitrust laws.

65-487 Same; rules and regulations.

65-488 Same; insurance coverage parity for services performance by a rural emergency hospital.

65-491 Rural hospital innovation grant program; establishment; eligibility; use of grant proceeds; funding; administration by secretary of health and environment; expiration of program.