DQA
Quarterly Information Update
April 2003
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BQA Annual Provider Conference
Be sure to mark your calendar for Monday, August 4, 2003, to attend
"FOCUS ON BUILDING SKILLS FOR QUALITY" to be held at the
American Family National Headquarters Training Center located at 6000
American Parkway in Madison.
Caregivers and management personnel from Long Term Care, Assisted
Living, and Facilities serving people with Developmental Disabilities will
benefit from the Keynote Address, "Dealing with Difficult
Behaviors," the breakout sessions, and the many exhibits.
Some of the other exciting and informative topics include:
"Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse," "The Nuts and Bolts of
Palliative Care," "The Nature of Caregiving," "Norwalk
and other Food Borne Illnesses," "Swallowing Problems,"
"When to Call the Doc," and "Assessment and Documentation
of Wounds."
Brochures and registration information will be coming out the week of
May 27. Be sure to check the BQA web site at www.dhfs.state.wi.us/rl_DSL/
Training/index.htm
for further information on this and other training opportunities.
Recent Division Changes
As part of the state budgetary activities, the Department of Health
& Family Services announced some structural changes initiated to
improve efficiency and reduce staffing needs. One of these changes is the
merger of the Division of Supportive Living (DSL), which oversees BQA,
with the Division of Care and Treatment Facilities and the Center for
Delivery Systems Development (including Family
Care) into a new Division
for Disability and Elder Services. Sinikka McCabe, the former
Administrator for DSL, will head this new division, effective of March 24,
2003. BQA will continue to operate as a bureau under this new division.
Phone Number Changes for Reportable Deaths
The DSL-BQA-00-074 memo of November 10, 2000 [replaced by "Reporting
Deaths" 9/2003] and the
DSL Info Memos
2000-14 and DSL 2001-32 describe reporting procedures for statutorily
reportable deaths. Within these memorandums is a DSL Reportable Death
Reporting Table that indicates where to fax the required DSL 2470
form (PDF, 239 KB).
They also provide a phone number for information and questions.
The new fax number for submitting the Client/Patient Death
Determination form for mental health or substance abuse programs and
services is (608) 243-2045. For questions about reporting a death call
(608) 243-2055.
BQA Numbered Memos Posted January-March 2003
Access BQA memos via www.dhfs.state.wi.us/rl_DSL/Publications/
BQAnodMems.htm
for all memos or individual providers' publications pages via www.dhfs.state.wi.us/licensing.htm.
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Memo |
Title |
Providers Affected |
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03-001 |
New Federal Requirement to Post the Number of Licensed and
Unlicensed Nursing Staff on Duty on Each Shift |
Nursing Homes |
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03-002 |
Firearms in Hospitals |
Hospitals |
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03-003 |
Palliative and Supportive Services for Individuals Who Have Not
Elected Hospice |
Hospices |
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03-004 |
Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry & Competency Testing Services
Update |
Adult Family Homes, Community Based Residential Facilities,
Facilities for People with Developmental Disabilities, Home Health
Agencies, Hospices, Hospitals, Nurse Aide Training Programs, Nursing
Homes, Residential Care Apartment Complexes |
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03-005 |
Health Services Section Complaint Contact Information |
Certified Mental Health & AODA Treatment Programs, Home
Health Agencies, Hospices, Hospitals |
Fire Safety Standards – Life Safety Code (CMS)
The Federal Register of January 10, 2003 published the final rule for
fire safety standards and announced the adoption of the 2000 edition of
the Life Safety Code. Hospitals (including critical access facilities),
long-term care facilities, facilities for people with developmental
disabilities, ambulatory surgery centers, and hospices with inpatient
services are affected by these changes. BQA has posted a PDF version at www.dhfs.state.wi.us/rl_DSL/
Publications/FireSafety.pdf
(PDF, 99 KB) (it can also be found via the Federal Register search
www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html.
(ADDRESS CHANGED - exit DHFS).
We are planning to publish a BQA memo in April with more information on
the code adoption.
Upcoming Seminar/Training Opportunities
Brochures on upcoming training will be mailed to providers and posted
on the Internet. Check the Provider or What's Happening sections for
individual health care providers on the DHFS Website www.dhfs.state.wi.us
via the Licensing pages. For registration questions, contact the Bureau of
Quality Assurance Training Coordinator at (608) 267-1438.
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Program(s) |
Locations and Dates |
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2003 Update on ICFs/MR Federal Monitoring and Oversight
Contract (see article below)
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April 25, 2003, Satellite Broadcast/ Webcast via http://surveyortraining.cms.hhs.gov/
(exit DHFS) - Webcast will be available for one year after this date |
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Pain Management Training (see Waukesha County Technical
College's Spring 2002-03 Noncredit Schedule via www.waukesha.tec.wi.us/home/
degpro/tabloid/noncredit.htm (link no longer
operable)
- scroll down to "Pain
Management")
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May 1, 2003, Pewaukee, WI - use "Online Registration"
at top to register |
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OASIS (Outcome and Assessment Information Set) The Basics
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May 20, 2003, Wisconsin Dells (see article below) |
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Minimum Data Set (MDS) Automation
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May 2003 |
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2003 Long-Term Care & Assisted Living Providers' Conference
(see article on page 1)
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August 4, 2003, Madison, WI, American Family Insurance Training
Center
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Review of Home Health Agency Outcome-Based Quality Management
and Outcome-Based Quality Improvement Reports
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Fall 2003 (tentative)
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Resident Assessment Instrument
(RAI)-Minimum Data Set (MDS)
Basics
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Fall 2003 |
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Beyond Resident Assessment Instrument
(RAI) Basics - Assessment
and Care Planning
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Fall 2003 |
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Minimum Data Set (MDS) Automation
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Fall 2003 |
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Assessment and Nutrition Care- Utilizing Quality Improvement
& Quality Measures in Clinical Practice
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Fall 2003 |
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Home Health 101 – Regulatory Update (State & federal
rules/regulations governing home health) – Changes in Conditions
of Participation
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Fall 2003 |
Upcoming Training on OASIS Basics
BQA will be conducting a workshop on OASIS: The Basics for
Medicare-certified HHAs. The workshop will provide a basic knowledge of
home health OASIS regulations and the federal survey protocol. It will
include information on the OASIS Reduced Burden process and survey
protocol enhancements.
Workshop date and location: The all-day workshop will be held May
20, 2003, at the Holiday Inn, Rain Tree Conference Center, Wisconsin
Dells.
Training brochure and registration form: A brochure with
registration form and information will be mailed to home health agencies
approximately 6-8 weeks prior to the workshop. At that time, HHAs may also
access this brochure and form on the State OASIS System Welcome Page by
clicking on Bulletins.
2003 Update on ICFs/MR Federal Monitoring and Oversight Contract
The federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are
presenting "2003 Update on ICFs/MR Federal Monitoring and Oversight
Contract." The program will discuss this contract and national
cumulative data collected for the two-and-a-half years of look-behind
surveys for intermediate care facilities for persons with mental
retardation (ICFs/MR). The program will consist of pretaped and live
presentations given by CMS central office and field experts.
The satellite broadcast program/webcast will be April 25, 2003 from
12:30 to 2:30 (CST). Viewers can sign up either to view on their own
computers or via a group telecast. The webcast will be available for one
year after the program has been broadcast. To participate, register at http://surveyortraining.cms.hhs.gov/
(exit DHFS).
Click on the word "Register" at the upper left for information
on signing up as either an individual or as a broadcast site. You will
need to contact CMS if you have any questions about accessing this webcast.
There are other CMS webcasts available for you to view on a variety of
topics. We encourage you to register even if you do not plan to view any
of their current offerings as more will become available in the future on
topics of interest.
Hospital Conditions of Participation: Quality Assessment and
Performance Improvement (CMS)
The final rule requiring hospitals to develop and maintain a quality
assessment and performance improvement (QAPI) program was published in the
Federal Register on January 24, 2003. This Hospital Condition of
Participation (CoP)was separated from the larger CoP still under
development as part of the federal initiative to reduce medical errors in
hospitals. BQA has downloaded a PDF version of the final rule
(PDF, 128 KB) from the
Federal Register and will post it to the DHFS Hospital Licensing web
pages. The rule can also be retrieved from the Federal Register by
following these instructions: Go to the Federal Register search address www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html.
(exit DHFS).
[WEB ADDRESS CHANGED - the following instructions will be helpful in
helping you search on new site but will not operate] Make sure there is a check mark in the box for the Federal Register
Volume 2003 (Vol. 68); set the Date Range in the Issue Date area from
January 24, 2003 to January 24, 2003; and type "Hospital" in the
Search Terms box before clicking on the Submit button. The final rule
should be one of the selections in the query results.
Administrative Rules Update
HFS 124 – "Hospitals"
An emergency rule went into effect on March 20, 2003 for Subchapter VI,
"Critical Access Hospitals." The Department is planning
subsequent permanent rules for this subchapter. You may view the emergency
rule on the DHFS website at: www.dhfs.state.wi.us/News/Rules/Emergency_Rules/
Emergency_Rules.htm
Other Rule Revisons - "Omnibus Rulemaking Order"
In the interest of keeping our administrative rules up to date, the
Department’s Rules Unit is in the process of sending its first annual
"Omnibus" Rulemaking Order to the Legislative Council Rules
Clearinghouse for comments. The omnibus package includes relatively minor
revisions to the following BQA rules: HFS 83 (CBRFs), HFS 124 (Hospitals),
HFS 132 (Nursing Homes), HFS 133 (Home Health Agencies), and HFS 134
(Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled). You may view the Statement
of Scope for the "Omnibus Rule" on the DHFS website at www.dhfs.state.wi.us/News/Rules/Rules_Under_Development/
Rules_Under_Development.htm
For questions about BQA-related rules, contact Cheryl Bell-Marek at
(608) 264-9896 or e-mail at bellmcj@dhfs.state.wi.us [replaced by Pat
Benesh]
Latest CMS Survey & Certification Letters
Below is a list of the Survey and Certification Letters distributed by
the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) during the
last quarter. Please be aware that some letters pertain only to state
agency operations. If you have questions about individual letters, contact
Susan Hespen of BQA at (608) 266-0582 or E-mail hespesj@dhfs.state.wi.us.
CMS: State Agencies Not Considered HIPAA Business Associates
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently issued a
Survey and Certification Letter (S&C 03-15) (exit
DHFS; PDF) confirming that state
survey and certification agencies such as DHFS and BQA are not
business associates of regulated health care providers under the terms of
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) or the
HIPAA privacy rules. BQA has received a number of inquiries from providers
on this issue and has been asked to sign Business Associate Agreements
with providers, including hospitals and nursing facilities. BQA has
declined to do so, given an interpretation of the HIPAA privacy rules
which holds that the activities BQA performs constitute health care
oversight activities and are not functions that BQA is performing on
behalf of the providers we regulate.
As a health care oversight agency, BQA has the authority to collect
protected health information from providers during surveys or other
authorized activities, and providers are not required to obtain
authorization from the individuals they serve before disclosing such
information to BQA. Providers seeking further clarification on this issue
should check their appropriate Provider information pages via the DHFS
Licensing section at www.dhfs.state.wi.us.
Home Health Survey Protocol Enhancements
The CMS provided guidance to regional office and state agency personnel
regarding the implementation of enhancements to the existing home health
survey protocols. This guidance is found in S&C memorandum 03-13,
dated February 13, 2003. You may access this memorandum at www.dhfs.state.wi.us/rl_DSL/HHAs/s&c03-013.htm
(exit DHFS; PDF - address updated)
The memorandum includes specific guidance on how surveyors will utilize
the Outcome-Based Quality Monitoring (OBQM) reports, the Outcome-Based
Quality Improvement (OBQI) reports and provider online reports to help
identify areas of focus in individual HHA surveys or types of patients to
include in the sample selection. The CMS expects the enhanced survey
protocols, effective May 1, 2003, to improve the consistency of these
activities.
OASIS Reduced Burden
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) introduced the
Outcome and Assessment Set (OASIS) Reduced Burden on December 16, 2002.
The federal Office of Management and Budget granted final approval
effective January 22, 2003. Medicare-certified home health agencies (HHAs)
have a choice to implement the Reduced Burden OASIS now or wait until the
Fall; however, HHAs are required to implement the Reduced Burden OASIS by
October 1, 2003.
CMS published a set of questions and answers after the November 2002
satellite broadcast, which introduced the OASIS Reduced Burden protocol.
You may access these Q&As at either of the following sites:
- the State OASIS System Welcome Page. Click on Bulletins and
"November 22 Satellite Broadcast", or
- www.qtso.com/hhafaq.html
(exit DHFS). Click on "November 22 Satellite
Broadcast".
Home Health Quality Initiative
The Home Health Quality Initiative (HHQI), announced by U.S. Department
of Health &Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tommy Thompson in February
2003, aims to improve the quality of care for people who use home health
services. HHQI is part of a larger HHS and Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) goal to enhance the quality of health care for all
Americans, including those covered by the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
CMS will publish quality information that consumers can use to compare the
quality of care provided by home health agencies. By providing this
information to consumers and the home health industry, HHQI is designed to
stimulate and support providers and clinicians to improve the quality of
health care.
In the Spring of 2003, Wisconsin will be one of eight states that will
implement Phase I of HHQI with public reporting on 11 quality measures
tracked in the Outcome Assessment Instrument Set (OASIS), a federal
database on which home health agencies (HHAs) receiving Medicare and
Medicaid funds are required to enter information about the services they
provide to patients.
In the Fall of 2003, CMS expects to begin Phase II with the national
release of quality measures for all Medicare-certified HHAs. Also, Quality
Improvement Organizations (QIOs) will provide assistance to HHAs seeking
to improve performance on the quality measures. QIOs are peer review
organizations that CMS contracts with to run a variety of quality
initiative programs. Wisconsin's QIO is Metastar (formerly WIPRO).
The following CMS website provides additional information on HHQI, www.cms.hhs.gov/quality/hhqi/
(exit DHFS),
including a list of the 11 quality measures.
BQA Facilities Performing Waived Testing
Under the authority of Section 353 of the federal Public Health Service
Act, the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA) require
all facilities performing tests on human specimens to have a CLIA
certificate.
If employees of a facility, or individuals contracted by the facility,
perform testing on human specimens, the facility or contracted individual
must have a CLIA certificate. Outside of hospitals and rural health
clinics, most laboratory tests being performed in facilities regulated or
licensed by BQA are covered under the CLIA Certificate of Waiver.
Generally, this is whole blood glucose or sometimes fecal or gastric
occult blood testing. Chapter 50 of the Wisconsin Statutes requires
licensed facilities to be in compliance with applicable federal and state
regulations.
For questions, or to obtain an application for CLIA certification,
please contact the Clinical Laboratory Unit, (608) 243-2023.
Retiring Wisconsin Brochures "Choosing a Nursing Home" and
"Nursing Home Checklist"
BQA has over the years distributed many copies of its publications
assisting families and advocates in selecting nursing homes for their
relatives or clients. Over time, these documents have become outdated,
especially their lists of state contacts. After evaluating the effort
needed to revise and republish these publications, we have decided to
discontinue offering them. Instead, we refer viewers to alternative
documents available on the Internet and for free through the mail from the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). CMS's guide
"Choosing a Nursing Home," a 59-page document (including a
"Nursing Home Checklist"), is available at this address http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/02174.pdf
(exit DHFS; PDF).
Viewers will need to have Acrobat Reader loaded on their computer's hard
drive to read onscreen or print their own copy. This publication can also
be ordered by calling 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) and requesting
publication number CMS – 02174. It can take three weeks to arrive in the
mail.
The Nursing Home page in the DHFS Programs & Services section at www.dhfs.state.wi.us/bqaconsumer/NursingHomes/NHindex.htm
contains links to similar publications from other organizations. These may
also prove useful.
The CBRF Checklist will continue to be made available at http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/publications/p6/p60579.pdf
(PDF, 57 KB) and can be ordered in quantity as well. Please call (608) 267-3808 for
pricing information.
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