The designated comprehensive stroke center shall maintain a dedicated neuroscience intensive care unit that meets the requirements of this regulation and:
- A. Has designated beds for the care of acute stroke patients;
- B. Has 24/7 on-site practitioners with neurovascular training, including, for example, APNs, PAs, neuro-intensivists, fellows, or residents;
- C. Provides care to acute stroke patients through qualified clinical staff who meet the requirements in Regulations .12—.15 of this chapter;
- D. Follows standardized processes derived from evidence-based practice clinical practice guidelines to facilitate clinical care;
- E. Incorporates individualized plans of care that are based on the patient’s assessed needs and reflect coordination of care with other programs, as determined by patient comorbidities;
- F. Has a process to assess the abilities and resources of family members to be involved in post-acute care; and
G. Maintains written documentation delineating the function of the neuroscience intensive care unit, including:
- (1) Admission criteria;
- (2) Discharge criteria;
- (3) Acute stroke care protocols;
- (4) Interdisciplinary rounding;
- (5) Rehabilitation assessment and services in the hospital; and
- (6) Outcome data.
Authority: Education Article, §13-509, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: October 17, 2011 (38:21 Md. R. 1280)
Chapter revised effective January 1, 2022 (48:22 Md. R. 938)