Q&A: Reporting Private Accreditation Organizations
Negative Actions or Findings
A private accreditation organization issued a skilled nursing facility a provisional accreditation because the facility did not meet a number of standards related to staff training and quality of care. The facility was required to submit a corrective action plan for all standards that were either not met or only partially met. Should this action be reported?
No. Private accreditation organizations are only required to report to the NPDB a final determination of denial or termination of an accreditation status that indicates a risk to the safety of a patient or patients or quality of health care services. The issuance of provisional accreditation should not be reported.