Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-84 - Quality Standards for Providers of Health Care Service (HCS)
Section 3701-84-12 - General quality assessment and performance improvement
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701-84-12
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Each HCS shall establish a quality assessment and performance improvement program designed to:
(1)
Systematically monitor and evaluate the quality of patient care
provided;
(2) Pursue opportunities
to improve patient care;
(3) Ensure
compliance with the applicable quality standards set forth in this chapter;
and
(4) Resolve identified
problems.
(B) Each HCS shall develop a written plan for each HCS that describes the quality assessment and performance improvement program's objectives, organization, scope, and mechanism for overseeing the effectiveness of monitoring, evaluation, improvement, and problem-solving activities.
(C) The quality assessment and performance improvement program shall do all of the following:
(1) Monitor and evaluate all
aspects of care including effectiveness, appropriateness, accessibility,
continuity, efficiency, patient outcome, and patient satisfaction;
(2) Establish expectations, develop plans,
and implement procedures to assess and improve the quality of care and resolve
identified problems;
(3) Establish
expectations, develop plans, and implement procedures to assess and improve the
health care service's governance, management, clinical, and support
processes;
(4) Establish
information systems and appropriate data management processes to facilitate the
collection, management, and analysis of data needed for quality
improvement;
(5) Internally
document and report findings, conclusions, actions taken, and the results of
any actions taken to the health care service's management and medical
director;
(6) Document and review
all unexpected complications and adverse events, being serious injury or death
resulting from medical management, which arise during the provision of the
service or during the hospital stay; and
(7) Hold regular meetings, chaired by the
medical director of the HCS, or designee, as necessary, but at least within
sixty days after a death or complication, to review all deaths and
complications and to report findings. Any pattern that might indicate a problem
shall be investigated and remedied, if necessary.
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