Washington Statutes
§ 70.41.322 — Discharge planning—Requirements—Lay caregivers.
Washington § 70.41.322
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Wash. Rev. Code § 70.41.322 (2026).
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(1)In addition to the requirements in RCW 70.41.320 , hospital discharge policies must ensure that the discharge plan is appropriate for the patient's physical condition, emotional and social needs, and, if a lay caregiver is designated takes into consideration, to the extent possible, the lay caregiver's abilities as disclosed to the hospital.
(2)As part of a patient's individualized treatment plan, discharge criteria must include, but not be limited to, the following components:
(a)The details of the discharge plan;
(b)Hospital staff assessment of the patient's ability for self-care after discharge;
(c)An opportunity for the patient to designate a lay caregiver;
(d)Documentation of any designated lay caregiver's contact information;
(e)A description of aftercare tasks necess
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§ 70.41.320
Washington § 70.41.320
Legislative History
[2016 c 226 s 2.]
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