C.R.S. Section 25-3-102.5
Nursing facilities

  • consumer satisfaction survey
  • pilot survey

(1)

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(a)

The department shall develop and implement a consumer satisfaction survey based on the results of the pilot survey implemented pursuant to paragraph (a.5) of this subsection (1). The pilot survey and the resulting consumer satisfaction survey shall be implemented to determine the level of satisfaction among residents and residents’ families regarding the quality of care and quality of living in nursing facilities. “Nursing facility”, as used in this section, means a nursing facility as defined in section 25.5-4-103 (14), C.R.S. The department shall appoint an advisory committee to develop the consumer satisfaction survey. The advisory committee shall include, but not be limited to, the state ombudsman, representatives of senior groups, representatives of the disabled community, representatives of providers of long term care services, and long term care consumers or their family members. The advisory committee shall develop recommendations for the development of an assessment tool for the consumer satisfaction survey and shall develop recommendations for the implementation of the pilot survey and the consumer satisfaction survey. The advisory committee shall ensure that a representative sample of participants are chosen and surveyed in a manner that will yield accurate and useful results. The department shall ensure that every nursing facility licensed by the department participates in the assessment of consumer satisfaction; except that any nursing facility that accepts exclusively private pay residents shall not be required to participate. Information about results of the most recent consumer satisfaction survey and how such survey was conducted shall be included by the facility in all informational materials provided to persons who inquire about the facility. The department shall assure confidentiality for residents during the survey process. The department shall make the results of consumer satisfaction surveys available to the public.

(a.5)

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(I)

The department shall develop and implement a pilot consumer satisfaction survey to aid in the determination of the level of satisfaction among residents and residents’ families regarding the quality of care and quality of living in nursing facilities. The pilot survey shall be used exclusively for the development of the consumer satisfaction survey to be implemented pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subsection (1) and shall not be used to penalize any participating facility. The pilot survey shall be used to assess:

(A)

The validity of the questionnaire for use in the consumer satisfaction survey implemented pursuant to paragraph (d) of this subsection (1);

(B)

The nursing facilities residents’ cognition levels in order to determine the ability of the residents to complete the survey in a meaningful manner;

(C)

The techniques employed to obtain the number of completed survey questionnaires needed to achieve a statistical validity of plus or minus ten percent on the final consumer satisfaction survey; and

(D)

The survey data to ensure that such data is meaningful to consumers.

(II)

The pilot survey shall involve the participation of no more than ten percent of all nursing facilities licensed by the department. The department shall select nursing facilities to participate in the pilot survey based on characteristics including, but not limited to, the rural or urban location of the facilities, and the cross-section of the resident population of the facilities. Facilities that volunteer to participate in the pilot survey shall be given priority in the selection process so long as the required characteristics are met.

(III)

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(A)

The individual nursing facility results of the pilot survey shall be confidential and not made available to the public; except that each nursing facility shall be provided with the pilot survey results from its own facility.

(B)

Aggregate statistical results of the pilot survey may be made available to the public.

(C)

Repealed.

(IV)

Repealed.

(b)

The consumer satisfaction survey shall be easy to understand so that each resident or resident’s family member or representative who participates may fill out the survey unassisted; except that the department or its designated representative may assist a resident or resident’s family with filling out the survey. Nursing facility volunteers and employees shall be prohibited from assisting participants with the completion of the survey. The names of the participants in the survey shall be kept confidential, and all surveys shall be returned directly to the department.

(c)

Repealed.

(d)

The department shall administer the consumer satisfaction survey based on the recommendations of the advisory committee in all licensed nursing facilities that are required to participate in accordance with paragraph (a) of this subsection (1). The department shall commence implementation of the survey on or before July 1, 2003. After the pilot survey is complete, the department shall evaluate the effectiveness of the pilot survey instruments, adopt any recommendations, and continue to survey all licensed facilities on a three-year cycle with one-third of the participating licensed nursing facilities completing the initial survey in one of the three years. Each participating licensed nursing facility shall perform a new consumer satisfaction survey every three years thereafter; except that the department may require, or a participating licensed nursing facility may request, that a new consumer satisfaction survey be performed more often if conditions warrant. If the licensed nursing facility requests such a survey, the department shall perform the survey if the licensed nursing facility pays the department for the costs associated with performing the survey. A licensed nursing facility may comment on the results of a consumer satisfaction survey and have such comments included in any publication or distribution of the results by the department.

(e)

Hospice residents and their family members and transitional care unit residents and their family members, shall be exempt from participation in the pilot survey and consumer satisfaction survey conducted in each nursing facility.

(f)

Nursing facilities shall release the name, address, and telephone number of each family member or party responsible for a nursing facility resident to the department for the sole use of conducting the pilot survey and the consumer satisfaction survey.

(2)

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(a)

The department shall respond to a complaint from a nursing facility resident or resident’s family member or representative within five working days after receipt of the complaint and, for sixty days after the date the department received the complaint, the department shall update the complainant on the status of the complaint investigation at least every fourteen days until the complaint is resolved and an investigation is finalized. If the complaint is not resolved within sixty days after the date the department received the complaint, the department shall continue to update the complainant on the status of the complaint every thirty days until the complaint is resolved and an investigation report is resolved and an investigation is finalized. At the request of the complainant, the department shall not maintain such contact.

(b)

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(I)

The state and local long-term care ombudsman, established pursuant to article 11.5 of title 26, C.R.S., in compliance with the federal “Older Americans Act of 1965”, (“ombudsman”) shall refer to the state department for investigation and resolution all complaints received by the ombudsman involving possible licensure violations in nursing homes that are exclusively private pay facilities.

(II)

Information about the ombudsman, including the ombudsman’s role in dealing with resident complaints and all contact information and telephone numbers for the ombudsman, shall be included in the information provided to a resident upon admission to a facility that is not a private pay facility.

Source: Section 25-3-102.5 — Nursing facilities - consumer satisfaction survey - pilot survey, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25‑3‑100.5
Definitions
25‑3‑101
Hospitals - health facilities - licensed - definitions
25‑3‑102
License - application - issuance - certificate of compliance required - rules
25‑3‑102.1
Deemed status for certain facilities
25‑3‑102.5
Nursing facilities - consumer satisfaction survey - pilot survey
25‑3‑103
License denial or revocation - provisional license - rules
25‑3‑103.1
Health facilities general licensure cash fund
25‑3‑103.5
Nondiscrimination - hospital surgical privileges - hospital rules and regulations
25‑3‑103.7
Employment of physicians - when permissible - conditions - definitions - repeal
25‑3‑104
Reports
25‑3‑105
License - fee - rules - performance incentive system - penalty
25‑3‑106
Unincorporated associations
25‑3‑107
Disciplinary actions reported to Colorado medical board or podiatry board
25‑3‑108
Receivership
25‑3‑109
Quality management functions - confidentiality and immunity
25‑3‑110
Emergency contraception - definitions
25‑3‑111
Authentication of verbal orders - hospital policies or bylaws
25‑3‑113
Health-care facility stakeholder forum - creation - membership - duties
25‑3‑115
Stroke advisory board - creation - membership - duties - report - definition - repeal
25‑3‑116
Department recognition of national certification - suspension or revocation of recognition
25‑3‑117
Heart attack database - hospitals to report data on heart attack care
25‑3‑118
Hospital off-campus location - obtain and use unique NPI - definitions
25‑3‑119
Freestanding emergency departments - required notices - disclosures - rules - definitions
25‑3‑120
Regulation of surgical smoke - requirement to adopt a policy - definitions - applicability
25‑3‑121
Health-care facilities - emergency and nonemergency services - required disclosures - balance billing - deceptive trade practice - rules - definitions
25‑3‑122
Out-of-network facilities - emergency medical services - billing - payment - deceptive trade practice
25‑3‑123
Mental health facility pilot program - establishment - rules - definitions
25‑3‑124
Food donations to nonprofit organizations encouraged
25‑3‑125
Visitation rights - hospital patients - residents in nursing care facilities or assisted living residences - limitations - definitions - short title
25‑3‑126
Health facilities - requirements related to labor and childbirth - rules - definitions
25‑3‑127
Emergency room intake data - marijuana use - annual report
25‑3‑128
Hospitals - nurses, nurse aides, and EMS providers - staffing requirements - enforcement - waiver - rules - definitions
25‑3‑129
Office of saving people money on health care - study - report
25‑3‑130
Intimate examination of sedated or unconscious patient - informed consent required - rules - definitions
25‑3‑301
Establishment of public hospital
25‑3‑302
Board of trustees
25‑3‑303
Organization of trustees
25‑3‑304
Trustees - powers and duties
25‑3‑304.5
Hospital collaborative agreements - additional powers
25‑3‑305
Vacancies - removal for cause
25‑3‑306
Right of eminent domain
25‑3‑307
Building requirements
25‑3‑308
Improvements, operations, or enlargements
25‑3‑309
Hospital fees
25‑3‑310
Rules and regulations
25‑3‑311
Donations permitted
25‑3‑312
Training school for nurses
25‑3‑313
Lease of hospital
25‑3‑314
Charge for professional services
25‑3‑315
Records of hospital
25‑3‑401
Department to administer plan
25‑3‑403
Department to administer federal mental health construction funds
25‑3‑601
Definitions
25‑3‑602
Health facility reports - advisory committee - creation - duties
25‑3‑603
Department reports
25‑3‑604
Privacy
25‑3‑605
Confidentiality
25‑3‑606
Penalties
25‑3‑607
Regulatory oversight
25‑3‑701
Short title
25‑3‑703
Hospital report card - rules - exemption
25‑3‑704
Fees
25‑3‑705
Health-care charge transparency - hospital charge report - definitions
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 25-3-102.5’s source at colorado​.gov