28 Tex. Admin. Code § 13.482 - Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement
(a) An HCC must establish, implement, and
administer a continuous quality assurance and quality improvement program that
includes defined policies and processes to:
(1) promote evidence-based medicine and best
practices;
(2) secure patient
engagement;
(3) promote
coordination of care across a continuum of care; and
(4) measure and report the quality of health
care services and the impact on cost.
(b) Unless otherwise approved by the
commissioner, the program must include:
(1)
appropriate practice evaluation tools applicable to the services provided by
the HCC, including:
(A) Consumer Assessment
of Healthcare Providers and Systems surveys developed by the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality;
(B) Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality standards, as available; and
(C) National Quality Forum-endorsed
standards;
(2) periodic
review; and
(3) policies for
coordinating with the HCC's quality improvement committee to make necessary
updates and adjustments.
(c) The patient engagement process must
include, as appropriate:
(1) evaluating the
health needs of its enrolled population;
(2) communicating clinical knowledge to
patients and patient representatives clearly and understandably;
(3) promoting patient engagement, including
engagement in treatment decisions; and
(4) establishing written standards for
patient communications.
(d) The processes to promote coordination of
care across a continuum of care must include, as appropriate:
(1) a method or system to identify high-risk
individuals; and
(2) processes to
manage care throughout an episode of care and during transitions.
(e) The processes for measuring
and reporting quality of health care services and impact on cost must include:
(1) measurement and evaluation of health care
services and processes described in subsection (a)(1) - (3) of this section;
and
(2) as appropriate, a process
for medical peer review and arrangements for sharing pertinent medical records
between participants and ensuring the record's confidentiality.
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