Ohio Admin. Code 173-45-10 - Long-term care consumer guide: consumer
(A) Definitions for this rule:
(1) "Consumer satisfaction survey" means the
customer satisfaction survey under section
173.47 of the Revised
Code.
(2) "Domain" means a subset
of a survey question identified by the survey administrator as an area of
interest to long-term care facility consumers.
(3) "Survey administrator" means a designee
of ODA responsible for implementing a consumer satisfaction survey.
(B) Survey information: The guide
shall include the following information that is derived each year from an
annual consumer satisfaction survey of each long-term care facility conducted
by ODA or a survey administrator pursuant to section
173.47 of the Revised Code:
(1) A description of the survey and of the
calculation methods used.
(2) Item
scores for each facility, which are calculated by averaging the numerical
response for each item on all returned surveys pertaining to a particular
facility. Each survey administrator shall do the following:
(a) Determine an item score by assigning a
number in the range of zero to one hundred.
(b) Exclude a response from the calculation
of an item score whenever the respondent did not respond to an item or when the
respondent believes the item is not applicable, which is indicated by responses
such as "I don't know" or "This does not apply to me".
(c) Exclude a returned survey if fewer than
ten per cent of the survey items are completed or if the survey was incomplete
due to a resident's inability to respond to the survey questions.
(3) Statewide item scores for all
items of the survey, calculated by averaging all item scores for all facilities
for which enough surveys were returned to be within a ten per cent margin of
error.
(4) Domain scores for each
facility, which are calculated by averaging the facility item scores in a
domain for all returned surveys on which the consumer omitted no more than two
items in that domain.
(5) Statewide
domain scores, which are calculated as the average of all facility domain
scores.
(6) Facility response rate
for a satisfaction survey of a sample of consumers conducted by mail, which is
calculated by dividing the number of surveys returned by the number of surveys
issued to consumers.
(a) The number of surveys
issued to facility consumers should reflect both of the following:
(i) A generally accepted response rate for
similar surveys.
(ii) The most
recent available estimate of the occupancy of that facility.
(b) A survey audit form will be
used to confirm the occupancy of a facility and the number of surveys that were
distributed to the consumers of that facility.
(7) A facility response rate for a
satisfaction survey of a whole population of a facility's consumers is
calculated by dividing the number of surveys returned by the number of
consumers surveyed.
(8) A statewide
response rate, which is calculated as the average of all facility response
rates.
(9) An overall facility
satisfaction score, which is calculated by averaging all item scores on all
returned surveys pertaining to a particular facility. If the survey
administrator determines that there are not enough returned surveys from that
facility to be within a ten per cent margin of error, then no overall
satisfaction survey score will be displayed.
(10) A statewide satisfaction score, which is
calculated by averaging all overall facility satisfaction scores for facilities
for which enough surveys were returned to be within a ten per cent margin of
error.
(11) The total number of
surveys returned statewide.
(12)
Statewide high and low item scores, which are obtained by identifying the
highest and lowest item score among all facilities that have enough returned
surveys to be within a ten per cent margin of error.
(13) Statewide high and low domain scores,
which are obtained by identifying the highest and lowest domain score among all
facilities that have enough returned surveys to be within a ten per cent margin
of error.
(C)
Confidentiality: To protect the privacy of the survey's respondents, the
long-term care consumer guide shall not report the results from any facility
for which no more than two surveys were returned.
(D) Invalid surveys: An invalid survey
includes a survey that is completed by a person other than a consumer (e.g.,
completed by a member of the facility's staff) or involves surveying the wrong
population (e.g., surveying the resident instead of the family). If ODA's
review of any survey indicates that the survey is invalid, ODA may take one or
more of the following actions:
(1) Remove
invalid scores from the calculation of the overall satisfaction
scores.
(2) Remove the facility's
scores from the long-term care consumer guide and any published reports of the
survey results.
(3) Refer the
facility with invalid scores to the appropriate investigatory agency.
(E) Margin of error: The number of
completed surveys considered necessary for a facility to not exceed a ten per
cent margin of error is based on the size of the facility and shall be governed
by table 1 to this rule.
Table 1
|
NUMBER OF RESIDENTS OF A FACILITY |
NUMBER OF RESIDENT SURVEYS NEEDED TO NOT EXCEED A 10% MARGIN OF ERROR |
|
3-5 |
All |
|
6-10 |
5 |
|
11-12 |
6 |
|
13 |
7 |
|
14-15 |
8 |
|
16-18 |
10 |
|
19-23 |
11 |
|
24 |
12 |
|
25-26 |
13 |
|
27-28 |
14 |
|
29-31 |
15 |
|
32-63 |
16 |
|
34-35 |
17 |
|
36-37 |
18 |
|
38-45 |
19 |
|
46 |
20 |
|
47-55 |
21 |
|
56 |
22 |
|
57-67 |
23 |
|
68-80 |
24 |
|
81-86 |
25 |
|
87-91 |
26 |
|
92-111 |
27 |
|
112-134 |
28 |
|
135-155 |
29 |
|
156-177 |
30 |
|
178-238 |
31 |
|
239-312 |
32 |
|
313 or more |
33 |
(F)
Quality assurance: Any survey administrator conducting a consumer satisfaction
survey on behalf of ODA shall take quality-assurance measures such as
inter-rater reliability testing.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 121.07, 173.01, 173.02, 173.49; 42 U.S.C. 1396a
Rule Amplifies: 173.44, 173.47, 173.46; 42 U.S.C. 1396a
Prior Effective Dates: 09/07/2006, 07/01/2007, 08/30/2010, 07/11/2013, 12/01/2015, 11/16/2020
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 121.07, 173.01, 173.02, 173.49; 42 U.S.C. 1396a
Rule Amplifies: 173.44, 173.47, 173.46; 42 U.S.C. 1396a
Prior Effective Dates: 09/07/2006, 07/01/2007, 08/30/2010, 07/11/2013, 12/01/2015
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