Texas Health and Safety Code
§ 108.010 — COLLECTION AND DISSEMINATION OF PROVIDER QUALITY DATA
HS § 108.010Title 2. HEALTH · Part E. HEALTH CARE COUNCILS AND RESOURCE CENTERS · Ch. 108. HEALTH CARE DATA COLLECTION
Statute text
View on source(a)Subject to Section 108.009, the department shall collect data reflecting provider quality based on a methodology and review process established through the executive commissioner's rulemaking process. The methodology shall identify and measure quality standards and adhere to any federal mandates.
(b)The department shall study and analyze initial methodologies for obtaining provider quality data, including outcome data.
(c)The department shall test the methodology by collecting provider quality data for one year, subject to Section 108.009. The department may test using pilot methodologies. After collecting provider quality data for one year, the department shall report findings applicable to a provider to that provider and allow the provider to review and comment on the initial provider quality data applicable to that provider. The department shall verify the accuracy of the data during this review and revision process. After the review and revision process, provider quality data for subsequent reports shall be published and made available to the public, on a time schedule the department considers appropriate.
(d)If the department determines that provider quality data to be published under Subsection (c) does not provide the intended result or is inaccurate or inappropriate for dissemination, the department is not required to publish the data or reports based in whole or in part on the data. This subsection does not affect the release of public use data in accordance with Section 108.011 or the release of information submitted under Section 108.009(o).
(e)The executive commissioner shall adopt rules allowing a provider to submit concise written comments regarding any specific provider quality data to be released concerning the provider. The department shall make the comments available to the public at the office of the department and in an electronic form accessible through the Internet. The comments shall be attached to any public release of provider quality data. Providers shall submit the comments to the department to be attached to the public release of provider quality data in the same format as the provider quality data that is to be released.
(f)The methodology adopted for measuring quality shall include case-mix qualifiers, severity adjustment factors, adjustments for medical education and research, and any other factors necessary to accurately reflect provider quality.
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Legislative history
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 3.0355, eff. April 2, 2015.