Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4123 - Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Chapter 4123-6 - Health Partnership Program
Section 4123-6-02.22 - Provider access to the HPP - ambulatory surgical center arthroplasty center requirements
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4123-6-02.22
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) To be eligible for participation in the HPP as an ambulatory surgical center arthroplasty center, an ambulatory surgical center must :
(1)
Be certified as an ambulatory surgical center under
paragraph (C) of rule
4123-6-02.2 of the
Administrative Code.
(2)
Have a formal joint replacement program which has been
in place for at least one year prior to the date of application, and
have performed a minimum of ten
arthroplasty procedures prior to the date of application.
(3)
Have a physician credentialing
criteria policy which includes, at a minimum:
(a) A statement confirming any surgeon
performing the service for injured workers is board certified in a related
surgery specialty;
(b) A statement
confirming any surgeon performing this service for injured workers has
performed the procedure at the facility within one year prior to the date of
application;
(c) A statement
confirming any surgeon performing the service for injured workers has admitting
privileges at a hospital within thirty miles of the facility or otherwise
closest hospital;
(d) The facility
recredentials surgeons at regular intervals.
(4)
Have a patient selection
criteria policy for injured workers consistent
with applicable standards of care which includes, at a minimum:
(a) The patient is American society of
anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I (normal healthy patient) or II
(patients with mild systemic disease);
(b) The patient is under sixty-five years of
age;
(c) The patient has a body
mass index which is not likely to affect surgical outcome;
(d) The patient has no co-morbid conditions
that would be likely to affect surgical outcome;
(e) The patient has one or more individuals
to assist with immediate post- surgical recovery care (home support).
(5)
Report quality data
measures to the centers for medicare and medicaid services (CMS) under the
ambulatory surgical center quality reporting (ASCQR) program.
(6)
Have an established protocol
for tracking and reporting the following Ohio association of ambulatory surgery
center (OAASC) quality data measures:
(a)
Number of extended stays past midnight;
(b) Number of unexpected complications;
(i) Vomiting which does not respond to
treatment;
(ii) Severe pain not
responding to treatment;
(iii)
Excessive bleeding
necessitating a return to surgery or
transfer;
(iv) Cardiac or
respiratory arrest;
(c)
Number of other incidents in the following areas:
(i) Medication errors;
(ii) Medical device errors;
(iii) Unintentional retained foreign
body;
(d) Post discharge
complications;
(i) Infections (thirty days
post-operative; implants up to one year);
(ii) Emergency room visit within forty-eight
hours for related issue;
(7)
List on its application the
specific procedure(s) it is requesting bureau certification to perform and
receive reimbursement for under rule
4123-6-37.3 of the
Administrative Code as an ambulatory surgical center arthroplasty
center.
(B) The bureau is authorized to recredential and recertify a facility to participate in the HPP as an ambulatory surgical center arthroplasty center in accordance with rule 4123-6-02 of the Administrative Code.
(C) The administrator may decertify, or refuse to certify or recertify the facility as an ambulatory surgical center arthroplasty center, in accordance with rule 4123-6-17 of the Administrative Code and Chapter 119. of the Revised Code:
(1)
If the facility has failed to meet or maintain any of the
criteria for bureau certification as an ambulatory
surgical center arthroplasty center set forth in paragraph (A) of this
rule;
(2) Upon the recommendation
of the bureau of workers' compensation stakeholders' health care quality
assurance advisory committee (HCQAAC) or other peer review committee
established by the bureau that injured worker safety would be compromised by
the continued participation of the facility as an ambulatory surgical center
arthroplasty center in the HPP; or
(3) As otherwise provided by this chapter of
the Administrative Code.
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