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Texas Center for Infectious Disease
Admission to TCID Requests for hospitalization and outpatient services are evaluated individually to determine that the facilities and specialists are available for treatment and that hospitalization is appropriate. Because patients are pre-admitted, patients arriving at the campus are directed to the front entrance of the Center and then to the patient’s room where the intake process will be completed. The persons who are transporting you will be instructed to arrive for admission between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. If you are coming to TCID for admission as an inpatient, please bring the following:
Storage space for personal belongings is limited. No room is available for storage of large items or excessive clothing. Make arrangements for storage of those items before coming to TCID. Long term parking for vehicles is available. Space is not available on the campus to maintain your vehicle. Although the campus is patrolled, the State of Texas cannot accept liability for damage or loss to a vehicle left on the campus. We recommend that you keep only limited cash in your room. The Hospital cashier is available each business day to collect cash or other valuables for safekeeping. A patient account can be maintained for you from which you can draw funds each business day (Monday-Friday, 8-5).
QUARANTINE FROM TEXAS: The use of procedures involving court-ordered management of a person with a communicable disease is a cooperative effort between the public health entity charged with the control of these diseases and the city, county or district attorney whose office represents the entity in legal matters. The Office of General Counsel of the Department of State Health Services works closely with these various attorneys, often providing de-identified copies of pleadings and completed forms for their use. Procedural steps and four of the most commonly used forms are available on this site for downloading. Health authorities and the Department of State Health Services, working with city, county and district attorneys, may initiate these procedures to insure the isolation and detention of non-compliant infectious persons. Once non-compliance and a resulting threat to the public health results in a decision to seek court-ordered management of a person's care, an affidavit of medical evaluation should be prepared by the health authority for use in the proceedings. PATIENTS FROM OTHER STATES: Admission of patients from other states is authorized subject to the availability of appropriate space after the needs of eligible patient who are Texas residents are met, and the other state is responsible for paying all the costs of the hospitalization and treatment of patients admitted under the agreement. It is necessary to obtain participation by the State Commissioner of Health in each case involving temporary or extended court-ordered management of a person with a communicable disease. The Commissioner must concur in the Affidavit of Medical Evaluation and designate a suitable facility for providing appropriate examination, observation, isolation and/or treatment. This process is expedited if handled through the DSHS Office of General Counsel instead of communicating directly with the Commissioner of Health. In this way, the Commissioner or the designee of the Commissioner can be alerted and appropriated Agency personnel can be notified. Senate Bill SB1024 provides detailed information about authorizing patients from other states. Please visit the Texas Legislature Online web site for full details. Last Updated September 26, 2005 |
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