Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 135 - AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTERS
Subchapter A - OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTERS
Section 135.8 - Quality Assurance
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Quality assurance includes the selection of professional personnel prior to engagement for service, ongoing review of clinical responsibilities and authority, and peer review and supervision of all professional and technical activities of personnel.
(b) The professional and administrative staff shall understand, support, and participate in the quality assurance program.
(c) The quality assurance program shall address clinical, administrative, and cost effective issues. Exclusive concentration on administrative cost effective issues does not fulfill this requirement.
(d) Quality assurance activities shall be conducted by the quality assurance committee, which is composed of specific clinical disciplines within the ambulatory surgical center (ASC) (individual medical specialties, nursing, etc.), and shall be consistent with the characteristics of the overall quality assurance program and the services provided by the ASC.
(e) Problem identification and resolution activities shall be conducted as part of an ongoing, organized quality assurance program in which all practitioners in all clinical disciplines have an opportunity to participate. A variety of self-assessment methodologies may be used to implement the quality assurance program. Assessment techniques shall examine the structure, process, or outcome of care, and shall be assessed prospectively, concurrently, or retrospectively.
(f) Quality assurance activities shall address the following.
(g) Quality assurance activities described in subsection (f) of this section shall encompass, but are not limited to:
(h) The quality assurance program shall be a well-defined organized program designed to enhance patient care through the ongoing objective assessment of important aspects of patient care and the associated or identified problems. The responsibilities for quality assurance activities shall be clearly delineated.