N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 721.9 - Regional quality improvement activities
(a) Quality of care reviews of affiliates.
Each hospital with a Level I, Level II or Level III perinatal care service
shall enter into and comply with a perinatal affiliation agreement as defined
in this Part with an RPC in its geographic area or network of perinatal
affiliates. RPC representatives shall participate in the affiliate hospital's
quality assurance committee and other reviews of the quality of perinatal care
provided by the affiliate and in the provision of recommendations for quality
improvement of perinatal services. Each RPC and each affiliate hospital shall
take actions necessary, including but not limited to entering into a perinatal
affiliation agreement, to authorize such participation by the RPC's
representatives in the affiliate hospital's quality assurance committee and for
purposes of such participation, the RPC representative or representatives shall
be deemed members of the affiliate's quality assurance committee. RPC
representatives may only access confidential patient information for quality
improvement purposes through their roles on the affiliate hospitals' quality
assurance committees as set forth in the affiliation agreements and these
regulations. Members of hospitals' quality assurance committees must maintain
the confidentiality of patient information and are subject to the
confidentiality restrictions of Public Health Law section 2805-m.
(1) The RPC representative(s) shall
participate in the review of information and data for quality improvement
purposes as described in the affiliation agreement which may include:
(i) statistical data from the statewide
perinatal data system or equivalent data available from other
sources;
(ii) the affiliate
hospital's quality improvement program, policies, and procedures;
(iii) care provided by medical, nursing, and
other health care practitioners associated with the perinatal
service;
(iv) appropriateness and
timeliness of maternal and newborn referrals and transfers and of patients
retained at the affiliate hospital who met criteria for transfer to a higher
level of care; and
(v) maternal and
newborn serious adverse events or occurrences that may include the following:
(a) maternal and newborn
fatalities;
(b) maternal and
newborn morbidity in circumstances other than those related to the natural
course of disease or illness;
(c)
maternal and newborn nosocomial infections;
(d) maternal and newborn high-risk
procedures; or
(vi)
pathology related to all deaths and significant surgical specimens.
(2) The hospital shall implement
quality improvement recommendations by its RPC. In the event of a disagreement
related to a recommendation, the hospital and the RPC shall follow the dispute
resolution process outlined in their perinatal affiliation agreement and
section 721.2 of this Part.
(b) Each RPC shall cooperate with
the department in regular quality improvement reviews by the department of the
RPC's perinatal care, the RPC's internal quality improvement activities, and
the services it provides to its perinatal affiliates:
(1) The department's quality of care review
of the RPC shall include the elements set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this
section.
(2) The department's
quality improvement review of an RPC shall include review of the quality of the
services it has provided to its perinatal affiliates.
(3) The RPC shall cooperate with the
department by providing medical records and other relevant documents and
information on a timely basis when requested.
(c) Quality improvement outreach program.
Each RPC shall provide professional education and training for physicians,
nurses, and other staff at all hospitals in the region or affiliative network
for which it provides quality of care review. Education and training shall be
designed to update and enhance staff knowledge and familiarity with relevant
procedures and technological advances.
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