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Grants from Health Care Quality Account |
Applications for grants from the
Health Care Quality Account (COMAR 10.07.02.60) are
currently being accepted for this fiscal year. To be
considered, applications must be received for review by
either May 20, 2009 or October 1, 2009. Although grant
amounts will depend upon the number of successful
applications received, it is anticipated that a typical
single grant from the Health Care Quality Account will range
from $5,000 to $40,000. Submit applications to the attention
of Nancy Grimm, Director, OHCQ. Grants will be submitted in the following form and evaluated for the following criteria: |
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- Background information concerning the person(s) or organization requesting the grant.
- Description of the scope of the project and explanation of how the grant would improve the quality of care of nursing home residents.
- Description of measures that will be used to quantitatively analyze the impact of the project.
- Timeline and dates by which each phase of the project will be completed and the projected completion date for the entire project.
- Project cost, including a specific breakdown of expenses.
- Quarterly reporting to the OHCQ on the status of the project and the date by which a final report will be submitted.
- Please note that OHCQ is most interested in funding
projects that potentially can positively affect the largest
number of nursing home residents. OHCQ will be particularly
interested in grant applications which would offer a pilot
study of electronic monitoring devises in nursing homes,
consistent with the Guidelines established under Vera's Law.
Also, OHCQ is most interested in granting funds to projects
on a one-time basis without the need for additional funding
to continue the project.
- Send grant proposals to Nancy Grimm, Director, Office of Health Care Quality, Spring Grove Center, 55 Wade Avenue, Catonsville MD 21228.
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Attention Providers:
New Guidelines for the management of Multidrug-Resistant
Organisms (MDRO) in Healthcare Settings has been released by
the CDC. The link for this Guideline may be found on the
DHMH Epidemiology and Disease Control Programs web site:
http://www.edcp.org/html/mdro.html |
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| State Regulations On-line |
All State regulations are available on-line. To locate regulations, you may search by subject or the regulation citation if you know the COMAR (Code of Maryland Regulations) cite.
Hint: Each regulation within a regulation chapter is a separate retrievable document. For example, under the COMAR 10.07.14 chapter, there are 53 regulations on specific topics. You may retrieve and print any of the 53 specific regulations to suit your information needs.
Regulations on-line are found on the Maryland Division of State Document’s web site, http://www.dsd.state.md.us.
You may still contact the Office of Health Care Quality to obtain regulation booklets for all licensure programs that are regulated by OHCQ.
Click here for more information. |
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Doing Business in Maryland |
OHCQ monitors licensed community-based health care providers and licensed health care facilities to ensure that they comply with regulations and standards concerning quality of care.
A community-based provider or health care facility may need to meet other business-oriented State regulatory requirements in order to do business in Maryland, i.e. some health care facilities must obtain a Certificate of Need from the Maryland Health Care Commission before OHCQ can issue an operating license.
If you are considering starting a health care business in Maryland, information on all State licensure or certification requirements can be found on Maryland’s Business License Information System (BLIS).
Click here for information from Maryland’s Business License Information System (BLIS).
Click here for quality of care standards. |
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| Nursing Home QA Survey, 2006 |
OHCQ Surveyors from the Nursing Home Technical Assistance Unit will be using a new survey tool that focuses on Patient Safety.
Click here to download the survey form. |
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| State Laws Online |
State regulations often cite State laws. For your convenience, full text of Maryland laws are available online at the General Assembly website, www.mlis.state.md.us.
On the MLIS website, under the subject heading, “Everything Else”, click on Maryland Code On Line to link to the Michie/Lexis website.
Select Maryland Code.
Select Next document.
Select the subject of your search to retrieve the appropriate “Annotated Code of Maryland” law volume.
Continue to narrow your search by selecting appropriate subjects until you find the desired section of the law. |
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Free
Legal Assistance for Assisted Living Residents, Families,
and Small Providers
The Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. has
received grant funding to provide free legal assistance to
assisted living residents in Maryland. Help is available if
you:
- Are thinking about moving to an assisted
living home
- Are resident of an assisted living home
- Meet established financial eligibility
requirements
- Have a legal question or concern
Small assisted living providers may
also request free legal assistance.
The Legal Aid
Bureau may be able to help you with the following types of
problems or concerns:
- Admission agreement contracts
- Quality of care issues
- Involuntary discharges and transfers
- Resident rights
- Advance directives
- Staff duties and responsibilities
- Billing disputes
- Cost and payment issues
- Understanding state assisted living
regulations
- Medicare and Medical Assistance
eligibility and coverage
- Health care decision documents etc.
Help is available Monday through
Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
You may call:
410-296-6705 in the Baltimore Metropolitan area; or
1-800-367-7563 toll free in Maryland
Or
write: Assisted Living Project Legal Aid
Bureau, Inc. 29 W. Susquehanna Avenue Suite 305
Towson, MD 21204-5201
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