Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-8.0248 - Excellence in Home Health
(1) Excellence
in Home Health Award.
(a) To be considered for
an Excellence in Home Health Award, a home health agency licensee eligible
under section 400.52(3),
F.S., must apply using the Excellence in Home Health Award Application, AHCA
Form 3110-9002, January 2023, incorporated by reference and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-15408
or at
http://www.ahca.myflorida.com/MCHQ/Health_Facility_Regulation/Lab_HomeServ/HHA/index.shtml.
(b) Unless an exception is noted pursuant to
section 400.52(5),
F.S., an awarded licensee may use the Excellence in Home Health designation in
advertising and marketing. Use of the Excellence in Home Health designation in
advertising and marketing must include the effective and expiration date of the
award and be used expressly for the awarded licensee. Within 90 days after
termination or expiration of the award, the Excellence in Home Health
designation must be removed from all advertising and marketing
materials.
(2) Initial
application. An applicant for initial Excellence in Home Health award may apply
during the following reivew periods:
(a)
Review Period 1 requires initial applications be submitted to AHCA by March 15.
Application reviews will be concluded by May 15 to determine those licensees to
be considered for the Excellence in Home Health award designation. The award
decisions will be issued no later than June 15.
(b) Review Period 2 requires initial
applications be submitted to AHCA by September 15 to be eligible for review
during this period. Application reviews will be concluded by November 15 to
determine those licensees to be considered for the Excellence in Home Health
award designation. The award decisions will be issued no later than December
15.
(c) Renewal application. An
applicant for renewal of an Excellence in Home Health award designation must
submit a completed application in conjunction with the home health agency's
license renewal application.
1. Pursuant to
section 400.52(4), the Excellence in Home Health award designation expires on
the same date as the home health agency's license.
2. The award designation will not be issued
until all the requirements for relicensure pursuant to Chapters 400, Part III,
408, Part II, F.S., and applicable rules have been met.
(d) Upon receipt of an application for an
award, AHCA will examine the application and notify the applicant in writing of
any apparent errors or omissions and request any additional information
required.
(e) Requested information
omitted from an Excellence in Home Health award application must be filed with
the agency within 21 days after the agency's request for omitted information or
the application will be deemed incomplete and will be withdrawn from further
consideration.
(f) If the applicant
is approved for the Excellence in Home Health award, the applicant's home
health agency license will be issued specifying the award
designation.
(3) Minimum
Award Criteria. In addition to the requirements of section
400.52(3),
F.S., and the application form required by section (1)(a) of this rule,
applicants for the Excellence in Home Health award must submit documentation
demonstrating they meet and maintain the following:
(a) Development, maintenance and
implementation of a Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) program consistent
with national industry standards that includes, at minimum:
1. Evidence-based practices that address
reduction of preventable, unplanned patient or client emergency care for wound
infections resulting from, related to, or identified during the provision of
home health services.
2.
Evidence-based practices that address reduction of preventable, unplanned
patient or client admission or readmission to an acute care hospital resulting
from, related to, or identified during the provision of home health
services.
3. Evidence-based
practices that address patient improvement in the activities of daily living
resulting from, related to, or identified during the provision of home health
services.
4. Evidence-based
practices that address reduction of preventable medication errors resulting
from, related to, or identified during the provision of home health
services.
5. Evidence of a survey
process to assess patient or client willingness to recommend the home health
agency to family and friends.
6.
Evidence of a survey process to assess patient or client satisfaction with
communication and interaction between the home health agency and the patient or
client and/or their representative(s).
7. Development of Quantitative metric tools
to capture and calculate data, and assess risk for 1. through 6.
above.
(b) Quantitative
metric tools required by subsection (a)7. must include, at a minimum, quality
measures to calculate the required data for the most recent 12 month period
ending on the last business day of the most recent calendar quarter prior to
application for the award. Data must demonstrate the applicant ranks within the
following ranges compared to the current state-wide average:
1. Average quality score which is at or above
the top 95th percentile state-wide for prevention
of, unplanned patient or client emergency care for wound infections resulting
from, related to, or identified during the provision of home health
services.
2. Average quality score
which is at or above the top 95th percentile
state-wide for prevention of, unplanned patient or client admission or
readmission to an acute care hospital resulting from, related to, or identified
during the provision of home health services.
3. Average quality score which is at or above
the top 95th percentile state-wide for patient
improvement in the activities of daily living resulting from, related to, or
identified during the provision of home health services.
4. Average quality score which is at or above
the top 98th percentile state-wide for prevention of
medication errors resulting from, related to, or identified during the
provision of home health services.
5. Average quality score which is at or above
the top 90th percentile state-wide survey of patient
or client willingness to recommend the home health agency to family and
friends.
6. Average quality score
which is at or above the top 95th percentile
state-wide for survey of patient or client satisfaction with the communication
and interaction between the home health agency and the patient or client and/or
their representative(s).
(c) Evidence of targeted employee in-service
training by the home health agency.
(d) Evidence of the employee satisfaction
process which demonstrates that information is obtained from employees
concerning satisfaction with the home health agency.
(e) Stable Workforce. For the purposes of
this rule, the term "direct care worker" means a certified nursing assistant, a
home health aide, a personal care assistant, a companion services or homemaker
services provider, or another individual who provides personal care as defined
in section 400.462, F.S., to individuals
who are elderly, developmentally disabled, or chronically ill. An applicant for
the Excellence in Home Health Award must demonstrate a stable workforce
according to the following:
1. Have a
turnover rate no greater than 50 percent for the most recent 12 month period
ending on the last workday of the most recent calendar quarter prior to
submission of an application. The turnover rate is the total number of
terminations or resignations of direct care workers and licensed nurses during
the quarter divided by the number of direct care workers and licensed nurses
employed at the end of the quarter; or
2. Have a stability rate indicating that at
least 50 percent of its staff have been employed at the home health agency for
at least one year. The stability rate is the total number of direct care
workers and licensed nurses that have been employed for more than 12 months,
divided by the total number of direct care workers and licensed nurses employed
at the end of the quarter.
3. An
applicant must submit evidence of an effective recruitment and retention
program.
(4) An
accredited home health agency applying for the award must submit with the
application the most recent accreditation survey report, including any plan of
correction and follow up survey reports as evidence of compliance
history.
(5) Termination.
(a) Termination of the Excellence in Home
Health Designation. An awarded licensee that fails to maintain eligibility
pursuant to section 400.52(3),
F.S., will be terminated from participation in the Excellence in Home Health
Program and their award designation will be revoked.
(b) A licensee that has been terminated from
the Excellence in Home Health program may reapply within the timeframes
specified in section (2) of this rule and must meet all conditions necessary to
be reconsidered for an Excellence in Home Health award.
(c) Denial of Excellence in Home Health
Applicants. Prior to issuance of the award, any occurrence of the following
will disqualify the licensee from continuing as an Excellence in Home Health
applicant from the award process and the application will be denied:
1. The applicant fails to maintain
eligibility pursuant to section
400.52(3),
F.S.;
2. The applicant fails to
maintain the minimum award criteria according to section (3) of this rule;
and/or
3. The applicant fails to
apply within the timeframes specified in section (2) of this
rule.
(d) If the
applicant meets criteria for denial at any time during the review process
outlined in section (2) of this rule, AHCA will offer the opportunity for the
applicant to withdraw the application.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.52 FS. Law Implemented 400.52 FS.
New 7-25-23.
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