Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 50, December 14, 2024
Section 1181.505 - Discussion(a) This subchapter is the first of a series involving the implementation of OBRA-87. Since the implementation of OBRA-87 is to be phased over several years, the Department will be issuing statements of policy and other documents in advance of the implementation of State and Federal requirements to provide information on Department policy with respect to the requirement, to announce Department regulations and to describe procedures and resources for compliance. Since the implementation of OBRA-87 involves coordination with policies established by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the law, publications may also be required to update or revise standards in light of announcement of HHS criteria and regulations.(b) This subchapter deals with five areas: (1) Conditions of participation affecting providers of nursing home services that are being added by OBRA-87.(2) The Nurse Aide Registry System being established by the Department of Health in cooperation with the Department.(3) The Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program being established by the Department of Education in cooperation with the Department.(4) The Preadmission Screening Program for persons seeking admission to nursing facilities.(5) The appeals process for persons adversely affected by the Preadmission Screening Program.(c) Each of the areas in subsection (b) involves implementation of a phase of OBRA-87. Under section 501 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 181), the Department has been working with other departments and agencies of the Commonwealth to utilize their expertise in the development and implementation of OBRA-87 provisions. Cooperation among different departments will continue to have a role in this implementation process. The Departments of Aging, Education and Health will be responsible for the implementation and management of several aspects of the reforms required by OBRA-87. The Department remains the single State agency for the overall administration of the Medical Assistance Program and is the agency responsible for the resolution and adjudication of disputes concerning the Program.(d) The January 1, 1989 nursing home reform requirements of OBRA-87 do not involve changes to existing Department regulations. They do involve new activities about which the Department wishes to inform the general public and those directly involved. The Department has established procedures for providing information to the public. See Chapter 9 (relating to regulatory document information system). The Department issues statements of policy to provide guidelines in response to Federal statutes such as OBRA-87 under § 9.12(b)(2) (relating to statements of policy). The Department also issues notices under § 9.13 (relating to notices). The Department is publishing a series of statements of policy and notices to inform the general public and those affected by OBRA-87 of the guidelines used by the Department under the law to implement those activities required by January 1, 1989. This subchapter does not preclude the Department from changing its policies and procedures with respect to OBRA-87, including changes required by modifications of Federal requirements or changes implemented by regulation.(e) This subchapter includes a timetable of key MA related implementation dates under OBRA-87, as amended. See Appendix G. This timetable indicates activities with which the Department, as well as providers and the United States Department of Health and Human Services, will be involved over the next few years. The Department will be issuing additional statements of policy, notices and regulations with respect to later phases in the implementation of the nursing home reform provisions of OBRA-87.(f) This subchapter also includes forms related to the preadmission screening process. These forms are subject to change.