Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 210.3000 - Quality Assessment and Improvement
a) The licensee shall develop and implement a
quality assessment and improvement program designed to meet at least the
following:
1) Ongoing monitoring and
evaluation of the quality and accessibility of care and services provided by
the Model or under contract, including but not limited to:
A) admission of patients appropriate to the
capabilities of the Model,
B)
patient satisfaction,
C) costs for
delivery of services, and
D)
infection control;
2)
Identification and analysis of problems;
3) Identification and implementation of
corrective action or changes in response to problems.
b) The licensee shall afford the Department
and the Board access to any materials or documents generated pursuant to the
Model's quality assessment and improvement program or that otherwise relate to
patient demand, utilization and satisfaction; healthcare costs; healthcare cost
effectiveness; financial viability of the Model; and access to healthcare
services. Reports shall not identify the patient or physician. Additionally,
the Board shall collect uniform billing data substantially the same as
specified in Section 4-2(e) of the Illinois Health Finance Reform Act. A copy
of the data shall be forwarded by the Board to the Illinois Health Care Cost
Containment Council. (Section 20 of the Act) Such information shall be used by
the Department and the Board to evaluate and assess Postsurgical Recovery Care
Center Models in relation to the Demonstration Program, and shall be afforded
the same confidential status as is provided information concerning medical
studies in Article VIII, Part 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure (Ill. Rev.
Stat. 1991, ch. 110, pars. 1-101 et seq.) [735 ILCS 5 ].
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