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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Hospitals shall provide each patient or the representative of the patient with an opportunity to designate one (1) caregiver following the inpatient admission at the hospital and prior to the patient's discharge to the patient's residence or to another place:
(i) In the event the patient is unconscious or otherwise incapacitated upon admission to the hospital, the hospital shall provide the representative of the patient with an opportunity to designate a caregiver to care for the patient so long as the designation or lack of a designation does not interfere with, delay or otherwise affect the medical care provided to the patient;
(ii) In the event the patient or the representative of the patient declines to designate a caregiver under this act, the hospital shall document that determination in the patient's medical record and the hospital shall be deemed to be in compliance with the provisions of this act;
(iii) In the event that the patient or the representative of the patient designates an individual as a caregiver under this act, the hospital shall promptly request the written consent of the patient or the representative of the patient to release personal health information pertinent to the patient's designated caregiver pursuant to the hospital's established procedures for releasing personal health information and in compliance with applicable state and federal law;
(iv) If the patient or the representative of the patient declines to consent to the release of personal health information to the patient's designated caregiver, the hospital is not required to provide notice to the caregiver as provided in W.S. 35-30-103 and shall not release personal health information;
(v) The hospital shall record the patient's designation of a caregiver, the relationship of the caregiver to the patient and the name, telephone number and physical address of the patient's designated caregiver, if available, in the patient's medical record.
(b) A patient or representative of the patient may elect to change the designated caregiver.
(c) Designation of a caregiver by a patient or a representative of the patient pursuant to the provisions of this act shall not obligate any individual to perform any aftercare tasks for the patient.
(d) This section shall not be deemed to require a patient or a representative of the patient to designate any individual as a caregiver under this act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 35. Public Health and Safety § 35-30-102. Designation of caregivers by hospital patients - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-35-public-health-and-safety/wy-st-sect-35-30-102/
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