New Features01/15/2025 - Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act (EMTALA) 2567 Statement of Deficiency texts are now available on QCOR. Select the
Hospitals provider tab, then select the
EMTALA 2567s link under the
Statement of Deficiency Text Reports. From this page, you can use the desired filters to generate a table of EMTALA-related citations along with their associated providers and surveys. The last column to the right, named 'Report', can be used to view EMTALA deficiency texts in either PDF or web page format.
Rural Emergency Hospitals are now available in QCOR. First select the
Hospitals provider tab, then select any of the desired
Provider, Survey, and/or Deficiency Reports (except
Frequency of Data Entry). Make sure that the
Provider Type(s) filter has
All Other Hospital Types selected, and then select
Rural Emergency Hospital under the
Subtype filter, before running the report. Note that there are no Rural Emergency Hospitals prior to 2023.
An additional survey type has been added to QCOR for the survey and deficiency reports. These surveys are referred to as
Infection Control for nursing homes and
Special for other provider types. These types of inspections look at specific healthcare areas related to infection control.
A downloadable Code of Federal Regulations deficiency tags guide is available in the Resources tab.
Also, users can now view information related to transplant programs under the Hospitals link on QCOR. There is additional information on transplant programs in the QCOR FAQs.
Home Health Agencies (HHA), Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASC), and Hospices Information
Warning:
Due to system migrations, provider and survey information is not complete or accurate to date for three provider types. HHA provider and survey information is only complete and accurate through May 19, 2021. ASC provider and survey information is only complete and accurate through May 9, 2022. Hospice provider and survey information is only complete and accurate through September 29, 2022*. Information about specific enforcement actions related to HHAs, ASCs, and hospices remain available by request,
under the Freedom of Information Act. CMS is working to update the QCOR website during the system migration. For more information on these providers, data can be found in the Provider of Service File (POS) - Internet Quality Improvement and Evaluation System (iQIES) on data.cms.gov.
*The Hospice Survey Reports has data to December 2024.
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