25 Tex. Admin. Code § 37.256 - Perinatal Resource Coordinating Groups
(a)
A perinatal resource coordinating group (PRCG) shall be established within each
perinatal planning area (PPA) to examine outcomes, to develop community-based
plans for continuous improvement of perinatal care services, to work with
communities in order to foster perinatal networks, and to develop at-risk and
emergency transfer/transport protocols, considering the standards/guidelines
listed in §
37.253 of this title (relating to
Professional Standards/Guidelines).
(b) A PRCG shall be established in each PPA
within five years from the date this subchapter becomes effective.
(c) PRCG members shall be initially recruited
by the following department staff:
(1) the
Regional Medical Director or designee from the region in which most of the
counties in the PPA are located;
(2) a representative of the Emergency Medical
Services Division; and
(3)
representatives from the Medicaid and maternal and child health
programs.
(d) PRCG
membership shall include broad-based community representation from the counties
in the PPA; perinatal providers, including basic, specialty, and subspecialty
perinatal care facilities; advocacy groups; consumers; social support systems;
and primary care residency programs. PRCG membership shall reflect the
demographics of the population.
(e)
Each PRCG shall adopt bylaws describing the purpose; membership and member
terms; officers and their terms of office; and periodicity of
meetings.
(f) The department shall
provide data and technical assistance to the PRCGs.
(g) Each PRCG shall be charged with:
(1) analyzing perinatal data, including, but
not limited to the following:
(A) reports
provided by the department concerning the perinatal vital statistics in the
PPA; and
(B) aggregated reports of
problems identified by the maternal, neonatal, and infant mortality review
committees of each participating facility and by communities in the
PPA;
(2) responding to
consumer and/or provider complaints that pertain to perinatal care and that
have been directed to the PRCG;
(3)
responding to complaints that pertain to perinatal care originally received by
the Texas Department of Insurance and/or the department;
(4) identifying and supporting health care
delivery systems and social support infrastructures within the communities of
the PPA that enhance the quality of perinatal health care;
(5) providing technical assistance to
communities to enhance coordination of perinatal service planning and delivery
among perinatal network providers (including perinatal transport providers),
consumers, and community-based support entities within the PPA;
(6) identifying unmet community needs, such
as gaps in perinatal care or breakdowns in communications; and
(7) developing a community-based perinatal
plan to coordinate existing services and address unmet needs that builds upon
and bolsters community strengths, health care delivery systems, and social
support infrastructures. The plan will address community-based, culturally
competent health promotion activities, both consumer and provider health
education, the development and support of perinatal networks, and
referral/transport protocols for high-risk pregnant women and newborn
infants.
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