Ohio Admin. Code 3701-84-06 - Inspections and audits
(A)
The director may make announced or unannounced inspections to determine and
monitor compliance with section
3702.14 of the Revised Code and
the applicable requirements of Chapter 3701-84 of the Administrative
Code.
(B) If patient survival or
complications of the HCS are outside the industry norm or outside the range of
expected values, the director may conduct a review of the HCS or require the
provider of the HCS to contract for an
independent review of the HCS, to be performed by at least two experts that the
director has approved for the situation, to determine the probable cause of the
adverse outcomes and make recommendations for improvement.
(1) In determining whether to approve an
expert, the director shall
will consider the individual's knowledge and
expertise in the service area and affiliation with the provider of the
HCS;
(2) The contract shall require
a written report to be submitted to the director by the reviewers within one
hundred and twenty days of the director's notice to the HCS of the requirement
for a review;
(3) Based on the
findings of the review, the director may require the HCS to implement
recommendations of the experts; and
(4) The provider
of the HCS shall assume all costs of the review. The costs incurred
under this paragraph are not subject to or included in the maximum annual fees
specified in paragraph (G) of this rule.
(C) Each provider
of a HCS shall ensure the director access to its premises, records,
including business and medical records, and staff to demonstrate compliance
with the requirements established under section
3702.14 of the Revised Code and
the applicable requirements of Chapter 3701-84 of the Administrative
Code.
(D) Information obtained by
the director pertaining to specific patients is confidential. Information may
be released in summary, statistical, or other form which does not disclose the
identity of an individual patient and is devoid of
personal health information (PHI). Information may be shared with other
state or federal agencies if such information is necessary in carrying out
their official duties. An agency or person that receives such patient record
information shall protect and preserve patient confidentiality.
(E) The director may conduct an inspection to
investigate alleged violations of section
3702.14 of the Revised Code and
Chapter 3701-84 of the Administrative Code. The director
shall
will
inform the complainant and the HCS of the results of the investigation.
(F) The HCS fee for the
inspections conducted by the director pursuant to section
3702.15 of the Revised Code and
paragraphs (A) and (E) of this rule shall
will be, subject to paragraph (G) of this rule,
as follows:
(1) Inspection fee one thousand
seven hundred fifty dollars;
(2)
Complaint inspection six hundred fifty dollars;
(3) Follow-up inspection six hundred fifty
dollars; and
(4) Desk audit or
compliance review inspection fee of two hundred fifty dollars.
(G) In charging a
provider of a health care service
HCS a fee under paragraph (F) of this rule the
total fees charged to a provider of a health care
service
HCS, for services described in
section 3702.11 of the Revised Code,
shall
will
not exceed five thousand dollars annually.
(H) The director shall
will provide to
each provider of a health care service
HCS a statement of the fee charged under
paragraph (F) of this rule which itemizes and totals the costs incurred by the
department.
(I) The
provider of a health care service
HCS shall forward the total amount of the fee to
the director payable to the "Treasurer, State of Ohio" within fifteen days
after receiving a statement of the fee issued under paragraph (H) of this
rule.
(J) The director
shall
will
deposit HCS fees into the quality monitoring and inspection fund created in the
state treasury pursuant to division (A) of section
3702.31 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.11, 3702.13, 3702.31
Rule Amplifies: 3702.12, 3702.13, 3702.14, 3702.141, 3702.15, 3702.16, 3702.18, 3702.19, 3702.20
Prior Effective Dates: 03/01/1997, 05/23/1998, 03/24/2003, 06/01/2007, 06/21/2012, 08/01/2017
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