Ohio Admin. Code 3701-83-58 - Quality assessment and performance improvement - exempt freestanding birthing centers
(A) Each exempt center shall monitor and
evaluate the provision of direct care services to its patients and shall
implement procedures to improve the quality of care and resolve identified
problems. The quality assessment shall, at minimum, include:
(1) The review of all transfers of patients
to a hospital or other health care setting; and
(2) The review of complications and adverse
events during the provision of the exempt center's services.
(B) As part of the quality
assessment and performance improvement activities and to assist the director in
determining if the exempt center is in compliance with rules
3701-83-57 and
3701-83-58 of the Administrative
Code, each exempt freestanding birth center shall report to the director of
health, as may be required, but not less frequently than January twentieth of
each year, the following information and data in the format and manner
prescribed by the director and appendix A to this rule:
(1) The identification of the administrator
or director of patient services of the birth center;
(2) The identification of the physician(s)
providing obstetrical or pediatric consultation and oversight to the exempt
birth center staff, and number of patient care-related contacts initiated by
staff;
(3) Staffing of the exempt
birth center, including the number of traditional midwives, apprentice
midwives, certified professional midwives, and any state-licensed health care
professionals;
(4) How and by whom
potential patients are being assessed for risk prior to admission;
(5) The total number of patients seeking
admission and total number admitted;
(6) The total number of post delivery
admissions, the reason for admission, and the length of stay;
(7) The number of deliveries at the exempt
birth center;
(8) The number of
deliveries by a physician, a certified nurse midwife, a certified professional
midwife, an apprentice midwife, or a lay midwife;
(9) Identification of who attended each
delivery within the exempt birth center;
(10) The total number of live births by
weight in grams;
(11) The total
number of newborns where estimated gestational age was less than thirty-seven
weeks and the total number of newborns where estimated gestational age was
greater than forty-two weeks;
(12)
The total number of fetal, neonatal, and maternal deaths;
(13) The total number of maternal transfers
to a hospital obstetric service or other health care setting; whether before or
following delivery; the reason for transfer; the date of the transfer; and the
name of the receiving entity; and
(14) The total number of neonate transfers to
a hospital newborn service or other health care setting; the reason for the
transfer; the date of the transfer; and the name of the receiving
entity;
(C) The data
submitted under this rule shall be reviewed by the exempt center's consulting
physician prior to submission.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.301
Rule Amplifies: 3702.301
Prior Effective Dates: 06/01/2007, 04/24/2011, 07/01/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.301
Rule Amplifies: 3702.301
Prior Effective Dates: 6/1/2007, 4/24/11
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