Southwest General Health Center (SWGHC)
Middleburg Heights, OH

POLICY 742
Effective Date: July, 2002

POLICY NAME: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome (MCS)

Policy

Southwest General Health Center will provide guidelines to ensure optimal care of the patient experiencing Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) which is mutually established with the patient, family/significant other and health care team.

  1. INTERPRETATION
    Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), also referred to as environmental illness or chemical injury is a medical condition in which individuals develop symptoms from exposure to very low level of chemicals in the environment. The interdisciplinary team at SWGHC uses a collaborative process with the patient, physician, family/significant other and the health care associates to establish a safe environment, to promote healing and ensure comfort.
  2. OBJECTIVES
    An organizational approach to patient management with multiple chemical sensitivities includes:
  3. OVERSIGHT AND RESPONSIBILITY
    A coordinated organizational program to care for MCS patients will be developed by an interdisciplinary team. This committee will have the responsibility for assuring that all provisions of this policy are adhered to throughout the organization. The team will have representatives from:
  4. SPECIFIC ROLES AND RESPONSIBILTIES OF INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Special provisions may include but will not necessarily be limited to the following:

PROCEDURE:

Prior to patient's occupancy:

During Patient's Occupancy:

Approved

Trilok C. Sharma, M.D.
President, Medical Staff
Southwest General Health Center

L. Jon Schurmeier,
President
Southwest General Health Center