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Current through Register Vol. 60, No. 12, December 1, 2021
(1) The Commission's reporting program relies on voluntary reporting. However, the Commission is responsible for ensuring that those who choose to participate also comply with the standards established by the Commission.
(2) Participation requirements include the reporting of all Reportable Adverse Events; fully completing Event Reports; creating and implementing acceptable action plans; and providing written disclosure to patients or families following a Reportable Adverse Event.
(3) If the Commission believes a Renal Dialysis Participant is not meeting its participation requirements, the Commission must provide the Renal Dialysis Participant with a written notice explaining why. The Renal Dialysis Participant will have 30 calendar days to respond and come into compliance.
(4) The Commission may deny, suspend, or revoke a Renal Dialysis Participant's status when the Commission finds that there has been a substantial failure to comply with the provisions of participation. Upon written notification by the Commission of revocation, suspension, or denial of a Renal Dialysis Participant enrollment in the Oregon Patient Safety Reporting Program, a Renal Dialysis Participant may request a hearing. Hearings will be held in accordance with ORS 183.310 to 183.470.
Or. Admin. R. 325-030-0015
PSC 1-2010, f. & cert. ef. 4-26-10; PSC 2-2015, f. & cert. ef. 7-10-15
Stat. Auth.: ORS 442.820
Stats. Implemented: ORS 442.819 - 442.851 & 442.837(2)(e)
This section was updated on 8/6/2015 by overlay.
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