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ODH
Releases New Regulatory Tracking Report
This week, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) issued its third in a series of quarterly
tracking reports on survey citations and other data. This report covers the
fourth quarter of 2011. In the fourth quarter, surveyors cited 1,196
deficiencies on 605 surveys of all types, or an average of just under two
deficiencies per survey. On 178 standard or combined surveys, 849 deficiencies
were cited (4.8 per survey). This rate compared to 5.1 in third quarter 2011
and is the same as fourth quarter 2010. Deficiencies cited at a G level or
above declined from 74 in the third quarter to 46 in the fourth quarter, and
six immediate jeopardy deficiencies were cited compared to 19 in the third
quarter. In fourth quarter 2010, surveyors listed 41 G and above and 3
immediate jeopardy deficiencies. ODH’s report includes a number of other data
items, such a selected quality measures, civil money penalties, specific types
of deficiencies (e.g., staffing), capacity and occupancy, specialty units, and
complaints and self-reported incidents. ODH reported that as of June 2011,
average occupancy was the same as in 2010 (85%), with both total census and
total beds declining slightly. Total complaints fell off about 10% in fourth
quarter 2011, although they were significantly higher than fourth quarter 2010.
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