TYPES OF INCIDENT REPORTS
§ 6000.961. Standardized incident report.
The following process applies to the primary incident category to be reported within 24 hours.
(1) The first section of the incident report is to include individual and provider demographics, incident categorization, actions taken to protect the health and safety of the individual, and a description of the incident. See Appendix K (relating to standardized incident report). The first section is to be submitted through HCSIS within 24 hours of the incident being recognized or discovered.
(2) The certified investigator is responsible for conducting certified investigations, completing investigation records and for entering the summary of the investigators findings into HCSIS. The summary is the compilation of the analysis and findings section of the investigation report. For more information on the analysis and findings section, see the Pennsylvania Certified Investigation Manual. The final section of the incident report will retain all of the information
(3) The final section of the incident report will retain all of the information from the first section and will add additional information relevant to the incident. See Appendix K. The final section is to be submitted through HCSIS within 30 days of the incident being recognized or discovered. If the provider agency determines it will not be able to meet the 30-day reporting timeframes for completion of the final section, notification of an extension is to be made to the county and the regional office of OMR by means of HCSIS prior to the expiration of the 30-day period.
(4) When multiple individuals associated with a provider or entity are involved in certain primary categories and secondary categories of incidents, the incident can be reported using a site report. Only those events designated in the list of reportable incidents as a site report may be filed in this manner.
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