Ohio Admin. Code 3701-19-05 - Inspections
(A) Prior to
issuing an initial license for a hospice care program, the director shall
conduct an announced inspection of the applicant's facilities and
services.
(B) The director shall
conduct an unannounced inspection of each licensed hospice care program at a
minimum frequency of once every three years. The director may conduct
additional inspections of any licensed hospice care program at any other time
the director considers necessary including, but not limited to,
investigating
investigation of complaints.
(C) The fees for inspections conducted by the
director pursuant to section
3712.03 of the Revised Code and
paragraphs (A) and (B) of this rule shall be as follows:
(1) Licensure inspection fee of one thousand
six hundred twenty five dollars;
(2) Complaint inspection fee of eight hundred
fifty dollars;
(3) Follow-up
inspection fee of three hundred fifty dollars; and
For purposes of this paragraph,
"follow-up inspection" means an inspection, which may include on-site and
off-site activities, conducted by the department to determine whether the
hospice care program has corrected a violation or violations cited on a
previous inspection.
(4) Desk audit or compliance review
inspection fee of two hundred fifty dollars.
(D) For purposes of inspections by the
director, each hospice care program shall provide access to its premises and
staff at all times and to pertinent records upon request. The program shall
ensure that the director has access to all parts of its facilities, services,
and records, including the inpatient facilities operated by or under contract
with the program. The inspections may include visits to hospice patients' homes
and direct interaction with patients and their families, with the patients' or
families' consent.
(E) If an
inspection of an applicant's hospice care program or of a licensed
hospice care program reveals a violation or
violations of Chapter 3712. of the Revised Code or of Chapter 3701-19 or
3701-13 of the Administrative Code, the director, in
at theirhis or her discretion, may require submission of a
plan of correction for each violation. The hospice care program shall submit
the plan within ten calendar days after receiving
the director's notification that a plan of correction is required.
(F) When a hospice care program provides
services at more than one location under one license, a violation found at any
location shall constitute a violation for the entire hospice care
program.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3712.03
Rule Amplifies: 3712.03, 3712.04, 3712.05, 3712.06
Prior Effective Dates: 12/31/1990, 10/17/1999, 01/01/2005, 10/12/2009, 02/15/2015
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