Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 509 - FREESTANDING EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE FACILITIES
Subchapter D - INSPECTION AND INVESTIGATION PROCEDURES
Section 509.83 - Complaint Investigations
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Upon initial triage, a facility shall provide each patient and applicable legally authorized representative with a written statement identifying the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) as the agency responsible for investigating complaints against the facility.
(b) HHSC evaluates all complaints. A complaint must be submitted using HHSC's current CII contact information for that purpose, as described in subsection (a) of this section.
(c) HHSC documents, evaluates, and prioritizes complaints based on the seriousness of the alleged violation and the level of risk to patients, personnel, and the public.
(d) HHSC shall conduct investigations to evaluate a facility's compliance following a complaint of abuse, neglect, or exploitation; or a complaint related to the health and safety of patients.
(e) HHSC may conduct an unannounced, on-site investigation of a facility at any reasonable time, including when treatment services are provided, to inspect or investigate:
(f) An applicant or licensee, by applying for or holding a license, consents to entry and investigation of any of its facilities by HHSC.
(g) A facility shall cooperate with any HHSC investigation and shall permit HHSC to examine the facility's grounds, buildings, books, records, and other documents and information maintained by, or on behalf of, the facility, unless prohibited by law.
(h) A facility shall permit HHSC access to interview members of the governing body, personnel, and patients, including the opportunity to request a written statement.
(i) HHSC shall maintain the confidentiality of facility records as applicable under state and federal law.
(j) A facility shall permit HHSC to inspect and copy any requested information, unless prohibited by law. If it is necessary for HHSC to remove documents or other records from the facility, HHSC provides a written description of the information being removed and when it is expected to be returned. HHSC makes a reasonable effort, consistent with the circumstances, to return any records removed in a timely manner.
(k) Upon entry, the HHSC representative holds an entrance conference with the facility's designated representative to explain the nature, scope, and estimated duration of the investigation.
(l) The HHSC representative holds an exit conference with the facility representative to inform the facility representative of any preliminary findings of the investigation. The facility may provide any final documentation regarding compliance during the exit conference.
(m) Once an investigation is complete, HHSC reviews the evidence from the investigation to evaluate whether there is a preponderance of evidence supporting the allegations contained in the complaint.