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Rule 173-45-09 | Long-term care consumer guide: fees, invoices, and penalties.

...(A) Fees: For the operation of the guide, ODA shall collect the following annual consumer guide fees from facilities: (1) From nursing facilities, ODA shall collect six hundred fifty dollars. (2) From residential care facilities, ODA shall collect three hundred fifty dollars. (B) Invoices: Annually, ODA shall provide each facility described in paragraphs (A)(1)(a) and (A)(1)(b) of this rule wit...

Rule 173-45-10 | Long-term care consumer guide: consumer satisfaction surveys.

...(A) Definitions for this rule: (1) "Consumer satisfaction survey" means the customer satisfaction survey under section 173.47 of the Revised Code. (2) "Domain" means a subset of a survey question identified by the survey administrator as an area of interest to long-term care facility consumers. (3) "Survey administrator" means a designee of ODA responsible for implementing a consumer satisfaction survey. (B) Surv...

Rule 173-50-01 | PACE: introduction and definitions.

...(A) Introduction: Chapter 173-50 of the Administrative Code regulates PACE. PACE is a managed-care program that provides its participants with all of their necessary health care, medical care, and ancillary services in acute, sub-acute, institutional, and community settings. Examples of PACE services are primary and specialty care, adult day services, personal care services, inpatient hospital sta...

Rule 173-50-01 | PACE: introduction and definitions.

...(A) Introduction: This chapter regulates PACE, which is a managed-care program that provides its participants with all of their necessary health care, medical care, and ancillary services in acute, sub-acute, institutional, and community settings. Examples of PACE services are primary and specialty care, an adult day service, personal care, inpatient hospital stays, prescription drugs, occupationa...

Rule 173-50-02 | PACE: eligibility requirements.

...(A) A person is eligible for PACE only if the person meets all the following requirements: (1) The person is at least fifty-five years of age. (2) The person resides within a PACE organization's service area. (3) The person has an intermediate or skilled level of care in accordance with rule 5160-3-08 of the Administrative Code. (4) ODA or its designee determine the person can live in a co...

Rule 173-50-02 | PACE: participant eligibility.

...A person is eligible for PACE only if the person meets all the following requirements: (A) The person is at least fifty-five years of age. (B) The person resides within a PACE organization's service area. (C) The person has an intermediate or skilled level of care in accordance with rule 5160-3-08 of the Administrative Code. (D) ODA determines, according to 42 C.F.R. 460.150(c)(2), that the pers...

Rule 173-50-03 | PACE: enrollment, plan of care, and reassessment.

...(A) Oversight: (1) ODA manages the enrollment for PACE. (2) ODA determines if a slot is available in PACE. (3) ODA reserves the right to restrict enrollment based upon funding for PACE. (4) ODA reserves the right to increase or decrease the maximum number of PACE slots. (B) Enrollment process, in general: (1) To begin the enrollment process, a person may apply through either ODM's admini...

Rule 173-50-03 | PACE: enrollment, plan of care, and reassessment.

...(A) Oversight: (1) ODA manages the enrollment for PACE. (2) ODA determines if a slot is available in PACE. (3) ODA reserves the right to restrict enrollment based upon funding for PACE. (4) ODA reserves the right to increase or decrease the maximum number of PACE slots. (B) Enrollment process, in general: (1) To begin the enrollment process, a person may apply through either ODM's admini...

Rule 173-50-03 | PACE: application, assessment, enrollment, plan of care, reassessment, and continued enrollment.

...(A) Oversight: (1) ODA manages the enrollment for PACE. (2) ODA determines if a slot is available in PACE. (3) ODA may restrict enrollment based upon funding for PACE. (4) ODA may increase or decrease the maximum number of PACE slots. (B) Intake process: (1) A person may apply for PACE through either ODM's administrative agency or a PACE organization. The two agencies coordinate intake w...

Rule 173-50-03 | PACE: application, assessment, enrollment, plan of care, reassessment, and continued enrollment.

...(A) Oversight: (1) ODA manages the enrollment for PACE. (2) ODA determines if a slot is available in PACE. (3) ODA may restrict enrollment based upon funding for PACE. (4) ODA may increase or decrease the maximum number of PACE slots. (B) A person may apply for PACE through either ODM's administrative agency or a PACE organization. The two agencies coordinate intake with ODA. (1) The PAC...

Rule 173-51-01 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): introduction and definitions.

...(A) Introduction: Chapter 173-51 of the Administrative Code regulates the state-funded component of the assisted living program created under section 173.543 of the Revised Code. (See Chapter 173-38 of the Administrative Code for rules on the medicaid-funded component of the assisted living program.) (B) Definitions for this chapter: "Assisted living program" (program) means the state-funded...

Rule 173-51-01 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): introduction and definitions.

...(A) Introduction: This chapter regulates the state-funded component of the assisted living program created under section 173.543 of the Revised Code. (See Chapter 173-38 of the Administrative Code for rules on the medicaid-funded component of the assisted living program.) (B) Definitions for this chapter: "Assisted living program" (program) means the state-funded component of the assisted li...

Rule 173-51-01 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): introduction and definitions.

...(A) Introduction: This chapter regulates the state-funded component of the assisted living program created under section 173.543 of the Revised Code. (See Chapter 173-38 of the Administrative Code for rules on the medicaid-funded component of the assisted living program.) (B) Definitions for this chapter: "Assisted living program" (program) means the state-funded component of the assisted li...

Rule 173-51-02 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): eligibility requirements.

...(A) Only an individual meeting all of the following requirements is eligible for the state-funded component of the assisted living program: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under section 173.42 of the Revised Code and Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ODM's ad...

Rule 173-51-02 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): eligibility.

...(A) Only an individual meeting all of the following qualifications is eligible for the state-funded component of the assisted living program: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under section 173.42 of the Revised Code and Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ODM's ...

Rule 173-51-02 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): eligibility requirements.

...(A) Only an individual meeting all of the following requirements is eligible for the state-funded component of the assisted living program: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under section 173.42 of the Revised Code and Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ODM's ad...

Rule 173-51-03 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): disenrollment and other adverse actions.

...(A) Disenrollment: ODA or its designee shall disenroll an individual enrolled in the state-funded component of the assisted living program under any one or more of the following situations: (1) The individual no longer meets all requirements under rule 173-51-02 of the Administrative Code, unless the only requirement the individual no longer meets is the PETI requirement listed in paragraph (A)(5) of that rule, duri...

Rule 173-51-03 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): disenrollment and other adverse actions.

...(A) Disenrollment: ODA or its designee shall disenroll an individual enrolled in the state-funded component of the assisted living program under any one or more of the following situations: (1) The individual no longer meets all requirements under rule 173-51-02 of the Administrative Code, unless the only requirement the individual no longer meets is the PETI requirement listed in paragraph (...

Rule 173-51-03 | Assisted living program (state-funded component): disenrollment and other adverse actions.

...(A) Disenrollment: ODA or its designee shall disenroll an individual enrolled in the state-funded component of the assisted living program under any one or more of the following situations: (1) The individual no longer meets all requirements under rule 173-51-02 of the Administrative Code, unless the only requirement the individual no longer meets is the PETI requirement listed in paragraph (...

Rule 173-60-03 | Nursing home quality initiative: approval and rescission processes for quality improvement projects.

...(A) Approval: (1) An entity that sponsors a quality improvement project may apply for ODA's approval of its project by completing the application found by following the "submit your proposal here" link on the "Nursing Home Quality Initiative" website (https://aging.ohio.gov/nursinghomequalityimprovement). (2) ODA shall deny a proposed project if the entity in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule does n...

Rule 173-60-03 | Nursing home quality initiative: approval and rescission processes for quality improvement projects.

...(A) Approval: (1) An entity that sponsors a quality improvement project may apply for ODA's approval of its project by completing the application found by following the "submit your proposal here" link on the "Nursing Home Quality Initiative" website (https://aging.ohio.gov/nursinghomequalityimprovement), unless paragraph (B) of this rule applies. (2) ODA shall deny a proposed project if the...

Rule 173-60-04 | Nursing home quality initiative: online publication of approved quality improvement projects.

...On the "Nursing Home Quality Initiative" website, ODA shall list the following: (A) Each approved quality improvement project. (B) A description of the evidence that participating nursing homes shall produce for ODH surveyors to demonstrate the nursing home's compliance with section 3721.072 of the Revised Code.

Rule 173-60-04 | Nursing home quality initiative: online publication of approved quality improvement projects.

...On the "Nursing Home Quality Initiative" website, ODA shall publish the following: (A) Each ODA-approved quality improvement project. (B) A description of the evidence that participating nursing homes shall produce for ODH surveyors to demonstrate the nursing home's compliance with section 3721.072 of the Revised Code.

Rule 175-10-01 | Definitions.

...For the purposes of administrative rules promulgated in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined in this rule, that is ...

Rule 175-10-04 | Confidentiality statutes.

...The following federal statutes or regulations or state statutes and administrative rules make personal information maintained by the agency confidential and identify the confidential personal information within the scope of rules promulgated by this agency in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code: (A) Social security numbers: 5 U.S.C. 552a., unless the individual was told that the number would be discl...