New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 7 - HEALTH
Chapter 1 - HEALTH GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 22 - CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATION REPORTS
Section 7.1.22.11 - OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE REVIEW

Universal Citation: 7 NM Admin Code 7.1.22.11

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Review by data providers: Data providers whose data is included in a consumer health information report and who submit the required data by the submission deadline shall be provided a draft of the report that contains the provisional statewide aggregate results for each included performance measure, the presentation style of the performance measures, the educational information, and results of any surveys conducted. For the 1996 reporting year, the commission shall make every effort to provide the draft report by October 30, 1997. For all subsequent reporting years the commission shall make every effort to provide the draft report by September 1 of the following year. Data providers shall have a 30 day review period from the postmarked date of the draft report to review the draft. Data providers may submit to the commission written corrections and comments by the last date of the review period, either by facsimile or by mail postmarked as of that date. Upon request of the data provider, the commission shall publish these written comments in the final consumer health information report, subject to editing by the commission for length, clarity and suitability, provided that the commission's edits shall attempt to fairly and accurately represent the substance of the data provider's comments. Data shall be considered final when the review period has elapsed.

B. Review by the HIS advisory committee: The HIS advisory committee, in accordance with its functions under the Health Information System Act, Section 24-14A-1 et seq. NMSA 1978, shall review consumer health information reports prior to their issuance and make recommendations to the commission on content, format and any other pertinent factors.

C. Review by the commission: The commission shall review and approve consumer health information reports prior to their issuance.

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