Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 421 - HEALTH CARE INFORMATION
Subchapter A - COLLECTION AND RELEASE OF HOSPITAL DISCHARGE DATA
Section 421.2 - Collection of Hospital Discharge Data

Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 421.2

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) All hospitals in operation for all or any of the reporting periods described in § 421.3 of this title (relating to Schedule for Filing Discharge Reports) shall submit discharge claims as specified in § 421.9 of this title (relating to Discharge Reports--Records, Data Fields and Codes) on all discharged inpatients to DSHS. To the extent the admission, treatment, or discharge is made by a health professional, other than a physician, data elements specified in §421.9(d)(36) - (41) of this title shall be filled accordingly or data elements (38) or (41) shall be marked with one of DSHS approved temporary "Physician" or "Other health professional" code numbers and data elements (36)(A) - (C) or (39)(A) - (C) may be left blank. Hospitals owned by the federal government and hospitals exempted may submit hospital discharge claim.

(b) All inpatient discharges shall be reported. Except as noted in paragraphs (1) - (4) of this subsection, one or more discharge claims shall be submitted for each patient for each discharge covering all services and charges from admission through discharge.

(1) Separate discharge claims shall be submitted for mothers and newborns.

(2) Hospitals shall either submit separate discharge claims corresponding to each interim, revised, or final discharge claims or submit a single consolidated final discharge claim for each discharged patient.

(3) For all patients for which the hospital prepares one or more bills for inpatient services, the hospital shall submit a discharge claim corresponding to each bill containing the data elements required by § 421.9 of this title. For all patients for which the hospital does not prepare a bill for inpatient services, the hospital shall submit a discharge claim containing the required minimum data set.

(4) For all patients that are covered by 42 USC § 290dd-2 and 42 CFR Part 2.1, a hospital shall submit a discharge claim containing the required data elements specified by § 421.9 of this title. The hospital shall replace the patient identifying information with the default values specified in § 421.9(f) of this title or submit the patient identifying information if release of patient identifying information is authorized in writing by the patient or patient's guardian.

(c) All hospitals shall file discharge reports by electronic filing unless the hospital receives an exemption letter from DSHS .

(d) All hospitals shall submit discharge claims and discharge reports in the format specified in § 421.9 of this title.

(e) Hospitals shall submit discharge reports, data certifications, exemption requests and other required information to DSHS or its contractors at physical or telephonic addresses specified by DSHS. DSHS shall notify all hospitals and submitters in writing and by publication in the Texas Register at least 30 calendar days before any change in the addresses.

(f) Hospitals may submit discharge reports, or may designate an agent to submit the reports. If a hospital designates an agent, it shall inform DSHS of the designation in writing at least 30 calendar days prior to the agent's submission of any discharge report. The hospital shall inform DSHS in writing at least 30 calendar days prior to changing agents or making the submissions itself. Designation of an agent does not relieve the hospital of responsibility for compliance with this chapter or other related law.

(g) If requested by DSHS, a hospital shall provide DSHS access to, copies of and/or information from the hospital documents and records underlying and documenting the discharge reports submitted, as well as other patient related documentation deemed necessary to audit hospital data to verify its accuracy and reliability. Each request from DSHS shall detail the reasons for such request, provide the hospital with at least 14 calendar days advance notice, and ensure that confidentiality of patient records is maintained.

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