Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 2060.340 - Quality Systems Requirements
a) The
organization shall design and implement a quality improvement plan that
incorporates all requirements specified in this Part. The quality improvement
plan shall be approved by the authorized organization representative or
management designee and, if applicable, controlling ownership or board of
directors and annually reviewed and revised as necessary.
b) The quality improvement plan shall be
written and shall contain, at a minimum:
1) A
mission statement for the organization's DHS/SUPR licensed services;
2) A method of evaluation to assess
achievement of the organization's mission;
3) Identified strategies designed to achieve
successful intervention and treatment outcomes;
4) A policy and procedure for obtaining and
responding to feedback from persons served and community
stakeholders;
5) A method to review
and evaluate the use of medications utilized in any level of care that are
directly provided by the organization;
6) A method of risk management that, at a
minimum, includes:
A) Review and analysis of
any incident or significant incidents and the correct reporting procedure as
specified in Section 2060.385;
B)
Design and implementation of necessary procedures to address any identified
risks; and
C) As applicable to
Opioid Treatment Programs that are licensed by DHS/SUPR to dispense Methadone,
a "Diversion Control Plan" in accordance with the requirements specified in
Section 2060.420(g)(5); and
7) A utilization management plan, as
specified in subsection (c), for the ongoing review and assessment of delivered
services and outcomes. Utilization management is required for all authorized
treatment and intervention licenses for designated programs, and DUI evaluation
licensees. It is not required for intervention licenses for DUI risk education
or recovery home licensees.
c) Utilization management shall be conducted
by a person who did not deliver or supervise the services under review. This
person can work directly for the organization or be a contractor. In all cases,
utilization management for treatment services shall be conducted by persons who
meet the qualifications specified in Section 2060.320(a) or (b) for DUI
evaluation or designated program services. Utilization management shall be
conducted at least quarterly in accordance with the following:
1) For treatment licensees, a random sample
of a minimum 15% or 50 patient records (whichever is less) that received
services or were closed during the applicable quarter and that are
representative of all authorized levels of care and locations. Utilization
management for these records shall review the following:
A) The medical or clinical necessity
supporting the placement or continued service in the current level of
care;
B) The appropriateness and
clinical necessity for treatment plan goals and objectives as they relate to
assessed need;
C) Verification of
the time, date, and duration of all services and the signature requirements in
each patient record as specified in this Part; and
D) Timely delivery of assessed clinical and
case management services.
2) For DUI evaluation or designated program
intervention licensees, a random sample of a minimum 15% or 20 client records
(whichever is less) that received services or were closed during the applicable
quarter and that are representative of each authorized service and location.
Utilization management for these records shall review the following:
A) The appropriateness of the diagnosis or
risk category assignment, as applicable, based upon the established criteria
specified in this Part for the applicable authorized services provided by an
intervention licensee relative to an SUD assessment or risk category
assignment; and
B) The
appropriateness of the subsequent recommended intervention or referral for
treatment, based upon the diagnosis or risk assignment, as
applicable.
3) If the
random sampling of client or patient records indicates incorrect information,
the organization shall develop and implement a corrective action plan to
address the identified problems.
4)
The organization shall issue a report, at least quarterly, that documents the
findings from utilization management and make all such reports available, at
least annually, to all credentialed staff, controlling ownership, and board of
directors.
d) All
organizations shall develop and maintain a written policies and procedures
manual that describes all operational procedures. At a minimum, the manual
shall contain an organization chart and a description of the process the
organization will use to ensure compliance with all applicable rules referenced
in this Part and any other local, State, and federal regulatory requirements.
This manual shall be approved by controlling ownership or the board of
directors, and any new or revised policies shall be reviewed annually. The
organization shall also ensure that staff receive and review updated sections
to the manual at least annually.
e)
Treatment licensees who are not otherwise required to report data
electronically shall maintain statistics that, at a minimum, summarize the
demographic information specified in Section 2060.370(d)(9) and that summarize
for each licensed treatment facility:
1) Total
number of patients, by level of care;
2) The average length of time between initial
date of contact and the first treatment service;
3) Total number of assessments and
admissions, by level of care;
4)
Total number of substance use diagnoses, by type;
5) The average length of stay in each level
of care; and
6) Discharges by type
and level of care.
f)
The statistics maintained pursuant to subsection (e) shall be made available
upon request by DHS/SUPR and/or during inspections.
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