Current through September 30, 2024
Section 476.100 - Use of norms and criteria(a)Use of norms. As specified in its contract, a QIO must use national, or where appropriate, regional norms in conducting review to achieve QIO contract objectives. However, with regard to determining the number of procedures selected for preadmission review, a QIO must use national admission norms.(b)Use of criteria. In assessing the need for and appropriateness of an inpatient health care facility stay, a QIO must apply criteria to determine- (1) The necessity for facility admission and continued stay (in cases of day outliers in hospitals under prospective payment);(2) The necessity for surgery and other invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; or(3) The appropriateness of providing services at a particular health care facility or at a particular level of care. The QIO must determine whether the beneficiary requires the level of care received or whether a lower and less costly level of care would be equally effective.(c)Establishment of criteria and standards. For the conduct of review a QIO must-(1) Establish written criteria based upon typical patterns of practice in the QIO area, or use national criteria where appropriate; and(2) Establish written criteria and standards to be used in conducting quality review studies.(d)Variant criteria and standards. A QIO may establish specific criteria and standards to be applied to certain locations and facilities in the QIO area if the QIO determines that-(1) The patterns of practice in those locations and facilities are substantially different from patterns in the remainder of the QIO area; and(2) There is a reasonable basis for the difference which makes the variation appropriate.