DQA
Quarterly Information Update
January
2004
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to other sections or to Internet pages]
Division of Quality Assurance to End Document Sales
As of May 1, 2004, the Division of Quality Assurance will discontinue its
document sales operations. The items no longer available for purchase
include the following:
CMS Documents (State Operations Manual and Appendices)
Provider Lists, Directories and Label Sets
Brochures ("Your Right to Direct Your Future Health Care,"
CBRF Checklist)
Wisconsin Administrative Codes
Sales of hard copy documents have been steadily declining because they
are now available on the Internet and, more and more, users have gained
access to computers at work and home. Keeping little-requested items
available in print format requires staff time and resources that we can
deploy in other areas. We have also discontinued a couple of items such as
the "Choosing a Nursing Home" brochure because other
organizations had similar documents easily available on the Internet.
In addition, the following forms will no longer be mailed out on
request. All are available via the Forms Library at http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/forms/
(select either the appropriate alphabetic list or on the DDES numbered
list).
If you have problems accessing the Internet materials, please e-mail
Todd McCall at mccaltw@dhfs.state.wi.us
or call (608) 267-3808.
Wisconsin’s Feeding Assistant Training Program Status
Update
On September 26, 2003, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS) published the final rule for Requirements for Paid Feeding
Assistants in Long Term Care Facilities in the Federal Register. These
regulations allow States to develop program requirements for nursing homes
to hire trained feeding assistants to help residents without complicated
feeding problems to eat and drink. CMS no longer considers the kind of tasks
a feeding assistant may perform as "nursing or nursing-related"
duties. Nursing homes have been required to rely on nurse aides or other
health care professionals to assist residents with eating and drinking. As
a result of these new federal regulations, the Department of Health and
Family Services, directed by CMS, has terminated the plan to phase out
single task workers in Wisconsin’s nursing homes.
Wisconsin Feeding Assistant Training Program Development
Wisconsin's "single task worker" model is frequently referenced
in the CMS rule. However, in analyzing the federal feeding assistant
requirements, the Department of Health and Family Services has determined
there are many areas where the federal training and employment requirements
vary from protocols established under Wisconsin's single task worker
program.
As Wisconsin is considered the pioneer on this issue and other states are
watching closely, the Department has reconstituted the previous "Single
Task Worker Workgroup," established several years ago to discuss single
task worker, workforce recruitment and retention issues. This workgroup
includes representatives from DQA, for profit and not-for-profit nursing
homes, workforce associations, the Board on Aging and Long Term Care
Ombudsman Program, the Department of Public Instruction, the Department of
Workforce Development and the Wisconsin Technical College System. The
Feeding Assistant Program Workgroup has reviewed and compared the previously
established single task worker policies and procedures to determine
recommendations for Wisconsin’s feeding assistant program requirements,
such as:
- Minimum training requirements
- Testing requirements
- Instructor qualifications
- Resident population
- Grandparenting of current workers
- Training transportability
The workgroup has meet several times to review, discuss and provide
feedback to the Department regarding these issues. Once Wisconsin’s
feeding assistant requirements are finalized and approved, a OQA numbered
memo will be issued, detailing the training and testing requirements, a
formalized program application process, employment requirements and survey
protocols. It is anticipated this detailed memo will be released in early
2004.
DQA is not yet accepting new applications for feeding assistant
training programs. Nursing homes approved by DQA to utilize single task
workers may continue to do so. Facilities that are not currently approved
for single task workers should not use such workers for unapproved duties.
If you have further questions at this time, please contact Susan Larsen,
Caregiver Regulation and Investigation Section at (608) 243-2084.
BQA Numbered Memos October-December 2003
|
Memo |
Title |
Providers Affected |
|
03-007 |
Title XIX Nursing Care Level
Determination Guideline |
Nursing Homes |
|
03-014 |
Insulin Medication Errors in Nursing
Homes |
Nursing Homes |
|
03-015 |
Introducing the BQA Post-Survey Questionnaire |
Adult Day Care, Adult Family Homes, Ambulatory Surgical Centers,
Certified Mental Health & AODA Programs, Community Based
Residential Facilities, End Stage Renal Dialysis, Facilities for
People with Developmental Disabilities, Home Health Agencies,
Hospices, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Outpatient Physical Therapy/Speech
Pathology Services, Residential Care Apartment Complexes, Rural Health
Clinics |
|
03-016 |
Wisconsin’s Feeding Assistant
Training Program Requirements – Status Update |
Nurse Aide Training Programs, Nursing Homes |
|
03-017 |
New Assisted Living Survey Process |
Adult Day Care, Adult Family Homes, Community Based Residential
Facilities, Residential Care Apartment Complexes |
| Proposed Memos – to be
distributed early in 2004: |
| |
Reporting
All Allegations Immediately To Administrator |
Facilities for People with Developmental
Disabilities |
| |
Alcohol-Based Hand
Sanitizers |
Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Facilities for
People with Developmental Disabilities, Hospices, Hospitals, Nursing
Homes |
Access BQA memos via http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/Publications/
BQAnodMems.htm or from individual providers' publications pages via http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/.
We have obsoleted the following BQA memos:
DHFS Internet Address Change
As of January 1st, 2004 the official Department of Health and
Family Services website address has changed in order to bring it closer in
line with the Wisconsin state site, wisconsin.gov
(exit DHFS).
You can access individual Department Internet pages by replacing the first
part of the address, www.dhfs.state.wi.us with dhfs.wisconsin.gov.
You do not need a "www" in front. This change includes all Bureau
of Quality Assurance pages.
Viewers using the old "www" addresses will still reach the
appropriate pages on the new site. However, we ask that viewers start
changing all references to the DHFS Internet pages to accommodate the new
addresses. If you have any question about this change, please e-mail Todd
McCall at mccaltw@dhfs.state.wi.us
or call (608) 267-3808.
New Directories
DQA has added the following new Internet pages to its lineup:
Providers are reminded to contact their appropriate licensing specialist
or regional office if changes need to be made to directory entries. If you
have further questions about provider directories, please e-mail Todd McCall
at mccaltw@dhfs.state.wi.us or
call (608) 267-3808.
Reminder: Influenza Information Website
BQA converted its old influenza memo series to a
permanent Internet page updated as needed at http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/Providers/
influenza.htm. This site includes links to appropriate Wisconsin and
federal information. You can also access this site via the "Seasonal
Information" section on the Providers page for individual facility
types via http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/index.htm.
Upcoming Seminar/Training Opportunities
Brochures on upcoming training will be mailed to providers and posted
on the Internet. Check the DQA Provider Training page at http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/Training/index.htm
or the Provider or What's Happening sections for individual
health/residential care providers via http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL.
For registration questions, contact the Division of Quality Assurance
Training Coordinator at (608) 267-1438.
|
Program(s) |
Locations and Dates |
| ICF/MR
Provider Conference, "Making Regulations Work" (see article below) |
March 4, 2004
Wintergreen Hotel, Wisconsin Dells
|
| Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) Basic* |
April 2004 |
| Resident Assessment & Care Planning* |
May 2004 |
| Minimum Data Set (MDS) Automation* |
May 2004 |
| Nursing Home & Assisted Living Provider
Conference "Focus 2004 - Collaborating for Quality"
The goal is "Achieving Quality through Standards of
Practice." |
August 9, 2004
American Family Insurance, Madison |
*These three events for federally-required data systems will be held in
the Fox Valley area; specific dates and locations to be announced. Watch for
upcoming brochures in the mail or check http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/
Training/index.htm.
Announcing the 2nd Annual Bureau of Quality Assurance ICFs/MR Provider
Conference, MAKING REGULATIONS WORK
Mark your calendar for Thursday, March 4, 2004. The conference will be held
at the Wintergreen Resort and Conference Center in Wisconsin Dells from 8:15
am to 4:15 pm (registration opening at 7:45 a.m.).
Qualified Mental Retardation Professionals, direct care staff, nurses,
therapists, social workers and management personnel will benefit from the
conference. The agenda will include cutting edge information relating to
Alzheimer's in the developmentally disabled population; critical things to
know about abuse investigations and injuries of unknown origin; community
placement insights; and emerging regulatory issues in the U.S., Region V and
Wisconsin. A new feature at this year’s conference will be interactive
exhibits.
We would like potential participants to send us questions and suggestions
for topics or issues to be covered. Please send this material by February 19,
2004 to Jean Kollasch, either by E-mail at kollajd@dhfs.state.wi.us,
fax to (608) 267-7119 or mail to Office of Quality Assurance, Provider
Regulation & Quality Improvement, PO Box 2969, Madison, WI 53701-2969.
Brochures and registration information will be coming out in January. Be
sure to check the OQA web site at http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_dsl/
Training/index.htm for further information on this and other training
opportunities.
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. These letters are posted as PDF files to the Internet via
www.cms.gov/medicaid/survey-cert/letters.asp [link not operable at this time].
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.
|
Title |
Number |
Date |
|
Mandatory On-Line Prerequisites for Basic Long Term Care Training |
04-01 |
10/9/03 |
|
Use of Mapping to Determine Rural Eligibility for Rural Health
Clinics |
04-02 |
10/9/03 |
|
Input Instructions for Comparative Surveys for FY 2004 Policy and
Database Clarification |
04-03 |
10/9/03 |
|
Comparative Surveys for Fiscal Year 2004 |
04-04 |
10/9/03 |
|
Guidance On Test Systems That Are Categorized as Either Waived or
Moderate Complexity Under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
of 1988 (CLIA) |
04-05 |
11/13/03 |
|
Definition of "Significant Difference" for Federal
Oversight Support Survey (FOSS) and Long Term Care (LTC) Comparative
Surveys |
04-06 |
11/13/03 |
|
Minimum System Requirements [State and Regional Offices Computers] |
04-07 |
11/13/03 |
|
Physician Delegation of Tasks in Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs)
and Nursing Facilities (NFs) |
04-08 |
11/13/03 |
|
Guidelines to Support Management of Complaints and Incidents and the
National Implementation of the ASPEN Complaints/Incidents Tracking
System (ACTS) |
04-09 |
11/13/03 |
|
Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) Interim Guidance |
04-10 |
11/7/03 |
|
State Survey Agency Performance Standards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2004 |
04-11 |
11/19/03 |
|
Home Health Agencies (HHAs): The Collection and Transmission
of the Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) Data for
Private Pay Patients (non-Medicare/non-Medicaid) (see article
"Change in OASIS Data Collection Requirements") |
04-12 |
12/11/03 |
|
Validation, Complaint, and Reporting Requirements: Use of Restraint
and Seclusion in Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities Providing
Inpatient Psychiatric Services to Individuals Under Age 21 (42 CFR Part
483 Subpart G). |
04-13 |
12/11/03 |
|
Implementation of Critical Access Hospital Bed Size Increase
(see
article) |
04-14 |
12/11/03 |
|
Definitions of Terms Used in the Life Safety Code
(LSC) of the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) (see article) |
04-15 |
12/11/03 |
CMS Clarification of 2000 Life Safety Code Definitions (Major vs. Minor
Rehabilitation of Buildings)
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued a Survey
& Certification letter 04-15 providing clarification in response to
questions raised regarding the definitions in the 2000 Life Safety Code. The
definitions of "Major" and "Minor" rehabilitation of a
building are provided. You may view the letter online at www.cms.gov/medicaid/survey-cert/sc0415.pdf
(exit DHFS, PDF).
Implementation of Federal Statutory Requirements for Critical Access
Hospital Bed Size Increase; State Waivers of HFS 124.40 Provisions
Per Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Survey &
Certification Letter 04-14 issued December 11, 2003, the Medicare Prescription
Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 was enacted on December 8,
2003. This law contains modifications to the statutory requirements for
Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs). Under the current law, CAHs are restricted
to 15 acute-care beds and a total of 25 beds, if the CAH has been
granted swing-bed approval. No more than 15 acute beds can be used at any one
time.
The Medicare Modernization Act increases the allowable maximum number of
beds to 25 regardless of swing-bed approval. As of January 1, 2004, any
currently participating CAH, or applicant for CAH approval, may maintain up to
25 beds. If a swing-bed approval has been granted, all 25 beds can be used
interchangeably for acute care or swing-bed services.
Section HFS 124.40(2)(a), Wisconsin Administrative Code, limits CAHs to no
more than a total of 15 beds to be used for acute inpatient care. HFS
124.40(2)(b) allows for ten additional swing begs, provided the CAH has a
swing bed approval. Pursuant to HFS 124.04(3)(b), the Bureau of Quality
Assurance will waive these provisions to coincide with the Medicare
Modernization Act language.
If you have any questions, please contact Jane Walters, Health Services
Section, at (608) 243-2028 [replaced by Cremear Mims] or Jean Kollasch, Provider Regulation & Quality
Improvement, (608) 267-0466 or e-mail Plichlthcareprov@dhfs.state.wi.us
[replaced by Plicnsghomesfdds@dhfs.state.wi.us].
The Survey & Certification Letter 04-14 is posted to the Internet at www.cms.gov/medicaid/survey-cert/sc0414.pdf
( exit DHFS, PDF).
Home Health Complaint Form
The Wisconsin Administrative Code which governs patient rights under HFS
133.08(3) Complaints reads as follows: "At the same time that the
statement of patient rights is distributed under sub. (2), the home health
agency shall provide the patient or guardian with a statement, provided by the
department, setting forth the right to and procedure for registering
complaints with the department."
The Home Health Agency Complaint Report form DDES 2069 has been updated as
of June 2003 and is available on the Internet at http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/forms/DDES/DDE2069.pdf
(PDF, 19 KB). Home health agency clients are also encouraged to review the
information about reporting complaints on http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/bqaconsumer/
HealthCare/HomeHealth.htm,
which includes a link to the complaint form.
Wisconsin Health Facility Fire Information for 2003
Following is a table of information about fires reported to the Department
of Health and Family Services from Wisconsin health and residential care
facilities for the year 2003:
| |
Nursing Homes |
Hospitals |
Assisted Living Facilities |
|
Laundry |
4 |
0 |
1 |
|
Kitchen |
5 |
1 |
6 |
|
Electrical |
4 |
3 |
4 |
|
Smoking/Lighter |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Resident/Patient Room |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Mechanical/Construction |
6 |
2 |
4 |
|
Injured |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Deaths |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Facilities Destroyed |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Automobile |
0 |
0 |
0 |
All fires in a licensed health or residential care facility in
Wisconsin must be reported within 72 hours to the Department of Health
& Family Services. You may use the Fire Report form located on the
Internet at http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/forms/DDES/dde2500.pdf
(PDF, 23 KB) and fax it to (608) 267-7119 or to the
appropriate BQA Regional office (see the information at http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/Contacts/reglmap.htm
for nursing homes and FDDs or http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/
Contacts/ALSreglmap.htm for assisted living facilities). See also
BQA memo 00-017 posted at http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_DSL/Publications/
00-017.htm.
Change in OASIS Data Collection Requirements
The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003
contains a provision on the collection of Outcome and Assessment Information
Set (OASIS) data for private pay (non-Medicare/non-Medicaid) patients. Section
704 of this Act temporarily suspends the requirement that Medicare-approved
home health agencies (HHAs) collect OASIS data on non-Medicare/non-Medicaid
patients.
CMS provides guidance on this regulation change in S&C Memo 04-12,
dated December 11, 2003. You may access this memo at either:
For the purpose of this regulation change, a private pay patient is any
patient for whom M0150 (Current Payment Source for Home Care) is not
one of the following responses:
- Medicare (Traditional fee-for-service)
- Medicare (HMO/managed care)
- Medicaid (Traditional fee-for-service)
- Medicaid (HMO/managed care).
If a patient has a private pay insurance and M0150 response 1, 2, 3, or 4
as an insurance to whom the agency is billing the services, the comprehensive
assessment, including OASIS data, must be collected and transmitted to the
State.
Medicare (HMO/managed care) includes Medicare + Choice (M+C) plans and
Medicare PPO plans.
If you have questions on this regulation change, contact Andrea Henrich,
OASIS Education Coordinator at 608-267-3807 or Chris Benesh, OASIS Automation
Coordinator, at 608-266-1718.
Reminder Regarding Home Health Agency Branch ID Numbers
CMS Regional Offices have completed assigning branch identification numbers
to Home Health Agency (HHA) branches. Any OASIS assessment completed by a
branch must contain the CMS issued branch ID number on and after
January 1, 2004, or the HHA will receive a fatal error and the information
will be rejected. Instructions for completing M0016 can be found in the
October 2003 Revised Chapter 8 of the OASIS Implementation Manual available at
www.cms.hhs.gov/oasis/rev8.pdf
( exit DHFS).
Changes to the OASIS Implementation Manual
Chapter 8 Revised
Due to the changes issued by the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Chapter 8 of the OASIS Implementation
Manual was revised to reflect HHAs’ ability to be compliant with the use of
current ICD-9-CM guidelines. The revisions provide new language effective
October 1, 2003 for the following OASIS data items: M0230/240 (Diagnosis and
Severity Index), and M0245 (Payment Diagnosis). There are also changes to
M0016 (Branch ID) that will be effective for assessments completed on or after
January 1, 2004. CMS recommends that HHAs download the October 2003 Chapter 8
Revision because some pages have been renumbered since the December 2002
revision. You may access the revised Chapter 8 at either:
Appendix C Revised
Sample clinical record assessment forms and a patient tracking sheet which
incorporate the OASIS-B1 (10/2003) data items into the home health agency
clinical records are now available in Appendix C of the OASIS Implementation
Manual. You may access this at: www.cms.hhs.gov/oasis/appendc.pdf
(exit DHFS, PDF).
OASIS Web-Based Training
CMS has made available an OASIS web-based training that you can access any
place (home, office, on the road) you have a modern computer with Internet
access. The training is a structured learning approach to help clinicians
collect accurate OASIS data. It includes techniques and strategies for
conducting an effective comprehensive assessment and detailed instruction on
each OASIS data item. Information and Internet access to the training can be
found at www.cms.hhs.gov/oasis/hhtrain.asp
(exit DHFS).
CMS has mailed a CD of the OASIS web training to all HHAs to be used as a
secondary source for this OASIS training information.
Home Health Agency (HHA) Roster Report
The HHA Roster Report, which is available through the Online Reporting area
of the State OASIS System, was updated this fall. The Roster Report now
displays current patients whose most recent assessment is a Start of Care,
Resumption of Care, Recertification (Follow-up) or Other Follow-up with an
effective date within the last 180 days. This report will not display patients
whose latest assessments are Transfers or Discharges or have an effective date
of more than 180 days in the past.
Assessment Data Back-Up (MDS and OASIS)
This is a reminder that nursing homes and home health agencies are
responsible to have a plan to back up their Minimum Data Set (MDS)/OASIS
assessment data on a regular basis. There have been a number of
hardware/software failures this past year that have resulted in the total loss
of provider's electronic assessment data. Suggestions for back-up of data can
be found under the Bulletins area of the State MDS and OASIS System Welcome
page.
Sources for OASIS Updates
Home health providers can keep updated on OASIS information by frequently
accessing the following sites:
Administrative Rules Update
HFS 132 and 134- "Long Term Care Rule Making Order"
The Department is drafting a Rule Making Order that includes proposed
revisions for the following health-facility related rules administered by BQA:
HFS 132 "Nursing Homes" and HFS 134 "Facilities Serving People
with Developmental Disabilities. You may view the "Statement of
Scope" for this long term care rulemaking order on the Department’s website
at http://apps3.dhfs.state.wi.us/admrules/public/Home [Link no longer
available] or in the Wisconsin Administrative
Register published on November 15, 2003 at http://www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/register/reg575a.pdf
( exit DHFS, PDF).
Other Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) Rule Updates:
The Department’s "Second" 2003 "Omnibus Rule Making
Order"
In the interest of keeping our administrative rules up to date, the
Department’s Rules Unit is drafting an Omnibus Rule Making Order that
includes relatively minor revisions to the following BQA health-facility
related rules: HFS 13, HFS 83, HFS 124, HFS 131, HFS 132, and HFS 134. You may
view the "Statement of Scope" for the Department’s
"Second" Omnibus Rule Making Order on the Department’s web-site at
http://apps3.dhfs.state.wi.us/admrules/public/Search [Link no longer operable], or in the Wisconsin Administrative
Register published on November 15, 2003 at http://www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/register/reg575a.pdf
( exit DHFS, PDF).
For questions about OQA-related rules, contact Cheryl Bell-Marek at (608)
264-9896 or e-mail at bellmcj@dhfs.state.wi.us [replaced by Pat
Benesh].
Edgewater Nursing Home Staff Complete Dementia Care Specialist
Certification
Thirty-seven staff from Edgewater Nursing Home in Port Edwards, including
dietitians, maintenance, licensed nurses and CNAs, recently completed a
three-tier training program conducted by the Alzheimer's Association of
Greater Wisconsin.
Completion of the program results in certification as a Dementia Care
Specialist. The certification includes training on basic issues of dementia,
physical and psychosocial aspects of dementia, along with advanced experience
focusing on team building and leadership roles.
Judy Durkee, a regional director of the Alzheimer's Association of Greater
Wisconsin, has been involved in presenting this certification program
throughout Wisconsin. She noted that Edgewater Haven is unique as almost the
entire facility completed the program.
James Mueller, administrator of Edgewater Haven, stated, "I'm very
proud of our staff for taking the time and having the concern to attend three
days of training that provided them with the most up to date scientific
information and new ideas for providing compassionate care".
A family donation helped fund the training. The family indicated they
wanted to donate more than "just a picture on the wall."
For information on hosting a facility or community training, you may call
Kim Marheine, the program director of the Alzheimer's Association Greater
Wisconsin Chapter, at (920) 727-5555.
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