Adequacy Standards
Found 6 free book(s)The AIB International Consolidated Standards for Inspection
www.mccain.comThe Adequacy Standards make sure that Prerequisite Programs are carefully designed and implemented to ensure consistency across the entire facility. Note: While other categories focus mainly on inspection, this category largely involves evaluation of Program documentation. However, the observations made and documents reviewed in the fi rst ...
MA Network Adequacy Criteria Guidance Document
www.cms.govJan 10, 2017 · network adequacy criteria. This network adequacy criteria include provider and facility specialty types that must be available consistent with CMS number, time, and distance standards. Access to each specialty type is assessed using quantitative standards based on the local availability of
Medicare Advantage and Section 1876 Cost Plan Network ...
www.cms.govJun 17, 2020 · MA and Cost plan network adequacy rules at 42 C.F.R. 422.116 to codify our existing network adequacy methodology and finalize policies that address maximum time and distance standards in rural areas, telehealth, and Certificate of Need (CON) laws. The standards identified at § 422.116 define how CMS quantifies prevailing community
Economic Capital and the Assessment of Capital Adequacy
www.fdic.govadequacy of capitalin relation to the ... Measurement and Capital Standards, June 2004 text, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. As discussed later in this article, the regulatory capital calculation under the revised framework differs in important ways from
ECB Guide to the internal capital adequacy assessment ...
www.bankingsupervision.europa.euECB Guide to the internal capital adequacy assessment process (ICAAP) − Principles 6 • the approach used to assess capital adequacy (including the stress-testing framework and a well-articulated definition of capital adequacy). 16. The management body comprises a supervisory function and a management
Performance Improvement Chapter Revisions
www.jointcommission.orgJan 01, 2022 · adequacy of staffing and any actions taken to resolve identified problems. (See also LD.03.09.01, EP 10) At least once a year, the leaders responsible for the hospitalwide patient safety program review a written report on the results of any analyses related to the adequacy of staffing and any actions taken to resolve identified problems.