Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. 350-3-.01

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through October 17, 2024
Rule 350-3-.01 - Definitions
(1) "Complaint Investigation" means a survey or visit to determine the validity of allegations of resident abuse, neglect or misappropriation of resident property, or of other noncompliance with applicable federal and state requirements.
(2) "Deficiency" means a failure of compliance with a Program Requirement. The fact that a deficiency no longer exists at the time of the Survey or complaint investigation which identifies it shall not negate its status as a deficiency for the purpose of imposing a civil monetary penalty or requesting a Plan of Correction.
(3) "Finding" means a determination, as the result of a survey or complaint investigation of the facility, that noncompliance with a Program Requirement could or should have been prevented or has not yet been identified by the facility, is not being corrected by proper action by the facility, or cannot be justified by special circumstances unique to the facility or the resident.
(4) "Initial finding" means the first time that a deficiency or deficiencies is recorded by a surveyor as the result of a survey or complaint investigation. Initial findings may be records of deficiencies that occurred prior to the date of the survey visit even if the deficiencies no longer exist at the time of the current survey.
(5) "Monitor" means a person or organization placed in a facility by the Department or the State Survey Agency for the purpose of overseeing a facility's correction of deficiencies or to ensure orderly closure of a facility. A monitor shall have practical long-term care experience related to the aspect(s) for which the facility is being monitored.
(6) "Nursing Facility" means an institution (or a distinct part of an institution) which
(a) is primarily engaged in providing to residents
1. skilled nursing care and related services for residents who require medical or nursing care,
2. rehabilitation services for the rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or sick persons, or
3. on a regular basis, health-related care and services to individuals who because of their mental or physical condition require care and services (above the level of room and board) which can be made available to them only through institutional facilities, and
(b) is not primarily for the care and treatment of mental diseases; and
(c) is enrolled as a provider in the Georgia Medical Assistance program.
(7) "Program Requirement" means any requirement contained in Subsection 1919(b), (c), or (d) of the Social Security Act of 1935, as amended, including but not limited to the provisions implemented by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987, P.L. 100-203.
(8) "Repeat deficiency" is a deficiency related to resident care which recurs within eighteen (18) months of its citing in an Initial Finding, and which is found at a follow-up visit, complaint investigation, subsequent survey, or otherwise.
(9) "Repeated noncompliance" means a finding of substandard quality of care on three (3) consecutive annual surveys.
(10) "Resurvey" means a follow-up visit to determine whether the deficiencies found in a survey or complaint investigation have been corrected.
(11) "Scope" means the frequency, incidence, or extent of the occurrence of a deficiency in a facility.
(12) "Severity" is the seriousness of a deficiency, which means the degree of actual or potential negative impact on a resident (as measured by negative outcomes or rights violations) or the degree to which his/her highest practicable physical, mental, or psychosocial well-being has been compromised.
(13) "State Survey Agency" means the Georgia Department of Human Resources.
(14) "Subsequent finding" means a violation or deficiency found on a resurvey. The deficiency must exist at the time of the resurvey or revisit. If a deficiency cited in an Initial Finding is found upon resurvey or revisit, a rebuttable presumption arises that the deficiency continued throughout the period of time between the initial survey or visit and the resurvey or revisit.
(15) "Substandard quality of care" means a finding by the Department or the State Survey Agency of one or more deficiencies, the existence of which limit(s) the facility's ability to deliver adequate care or services.
(16) "Survey" means a review of a case-mix stratified sample of nursing facility residents to determine the quality of care furnished as measured by indicators of medical, nursing, and rehabilitative care, dietary and nutrition services, activities, and social participation, and sanitation, infection control, and physical environment. Such survey shall include an exit interview in which the surveyor and the facility shall attempt to resolve any conflicts regarding findings by the surveyor(s).
(17) "Surveyor" means a professional authorized by the State Survey Agency to conduct surveys or complaint investigations to determine compliance with Program Requirements.
(18) "Termination of the facility's participation" means exclusion of a facility from participation as a provider under the Georgia State Plan for Medical Assistance as a result of one or more deficiencies.

Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 350-3-.01

Ga. L. 1977, p. 384, et seq., 394; O.C.G.A. Sec. 49-4-142(a).

Original Rule entitled "Definitions" was filed on April 11, 1978; effective May 1, 1978.
Amended: Filed January 8, 1981; effective January 28, 1981.
Repealed: ER. 350-3-0.3-.01 adopted. F. Oct. 5, 1989; eff. Sept. 29, 1989, the date of adoption, to remain in effect for 120 days or until adoption of a permanent Rule superseding said Emergency Rule, as specified by the Agency.
Repealed: Permanent Rule of same title adopted. F. Oct. 4, 1989; eff. Nov. 1, 1989, as specified by the Agency.