Certificate of Need Process NYP Best Practices for Architects & Engineers May 2, 2016 Angela Gonzalez-Perez Director, Regulatory Planning.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MONITORING OF SUBGRANTEES
Advertisements

Preparation of the Self-Study and Documentation
East Hampton High School July 2013 – July 2014 Design Phases.
Delivering Successful Facility Projects It Starts and Ends with You!
NOTICE SUBMISSIONS Requirements and Procedures 1.
1 NYP BEST PRACTICES EXISTING CONDITIONS SURVEYS Presentation to Approved A/E Vendors to NYP June 17, 2013.
Connecticut Department of Social Services Health Care Contracting Opportunities Charter Oak – HUSKY A – HUSKY B Bidders’ Conference February 22, 2008 M.
2 Agenda Goals of documentation training Iowa Administrative Code SURS Reviews Questions & answers.
HIV Exposure: What Emergency Response Agencies Need to Know About Accessing Information.
Standards Aligned Systems MANDATE WAIVER PROGRAM 2008.
Project Application Process September 15th, 2013 Michelle Sandoz-Dennis Cares Inc.
CODE REVIEW: DOH Article 28 Compliance Establishing a Feasibility process that is focused on compliance with New York State Department of Health rules.
14.21 Contract Closeout Procedure Update Notice of Completion, Release of Retention and Punchlist Resolution December 8, 2005.
We’re all in this Together! Moving From Good to Great! CARF Update June 2014.
Presenters Sue Kapas, Clinical Quality Assurance Advisor Brent Sparlin, Clinical Care Manager, HLOC Team Lead Summary This section will step through the.
NYP BEST PRACTICES Certificate of Need Process Angela Gonzalez-Perez
Indiana Federation of Ambulatory Surgical Centers September 27, 2013 To promote and provide essential public health services.
How to Prepare for a FTCA Site Visit Office Hours
NYP BEST PRACTICES MEP Design Standards/Equip Cuts/Drawing Review
On Site Review Process Office of Field Services.
1 State University Business Officers’ Association Paul T. Williams, Jr. President April 9, 2014 Ann Dodson Assistant Director, Risk Management & Safety.
1 NYP BEST PRACTICES CODE REVIEW: LIFE SAFETY Larry Borsinger, MBA Director, Facilities Operations - Regulatory Compliance Sukhjit Tom Singh, MHA, MPH.
1 MEDI-CAL CERTIFICATIONS & RE-CERTIFICATIONS (General Overview) Mental Health Services Division Compliance Section Certification & Questionable Medi-Cal.
Commissioning of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems Presented by: Charles Kilfoil Bechtel National Waste Treatment Plant Richland WA.
Accreditation Jill Humes, BSN, RN, Vascular Access Manager Renal Intervention Center, L.L.C.
Paid Feeding Assistants Guidance Training CFR §483.35(h), F373.
Regional Policy Major projects approval process in Brendan Smyth DG REGIO.
Facility Planning Legal & Regulatory Issues Week 3.
DSA 101 July 2010 Plan Approval Process for the Career Technical Education Facilities Program (CTE)
Presentation of: DIVISION OF THE STATE ARCHITECT Department of General Services  Project Certification Closeouts  What’s New At DSA David Thorman – State.
New York State Health Homes Implementation and Billing Update Statewide Webinar Presented by: New York State Department of Health January 12,
10/16/2015 Roles and Responsibilities of Principal Investigators/ Program Directors/ Project Directors.
VI. Developing a VSMP Program General Stormwater Training Workshop.
Code Officials and the Code Process.  To design the interior of the building in conjunction with codes, standards and federal regulations required in.
Rebecca Nickleson, MS, CRA Assistant Director Office of Research & Sponsored Programs.
Victor E. Pisani, Acting Director and Claudine Jones Rafferty, Field Coordination October 26, 2011.
On Site Review Process Office of Field Services Last Revised 8/15/2011.
1 HEAL NY Phase 11 Capital Restructuring Initiatives #3 Applicant Conference May 15, :00 – 3:00 PM Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza.
Process of Planning, Designing and Financing a Hospital
1 Permit Implementation Regulations Defines the phrase “significant change in the design or operation of a solid waste facility that is not authorized.
1 Welfare Transition Monitoring A Detailed Look at the WT Quality Assurance Tool 2009.
Indian Health Service Grants Management Grants 101- Fundamentals.
Code Officials and the Code Process.  Concentrates on the code process as a whole.  Different type of code officials  Various steps that are taken.
The Accreditation Process Presented by: Thomas Terranova, MA AAAASF Director of Accreditation
Fulfilling Your Service Commitment Recipient Orientation.
Procurement of Professional Services.  Professional Services:  Architects, Engineers  Surveyors  Geotechnical engineers  Nonprofessional Services:
Governor’s Office of Emergency Services 1 The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Application and Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) Training.
General Operations Limitation on Use of Funds Termination of Assistance Other Program Requirements.
SCALF Annual Reporting
New York State Electronic Certificate of Need (NYSE-CON) Briefing
Objectives Upon completion of this training, agencies will be able to:
NYP BEST PRACTICES CODE REVIEW: LIFE SAFETY Larry Borsinger, MBA
CERTIFICATE OF NEED – 2017 Jerome T. Levy Duane Morris LLP
CODE REVIEW: DOH Article 28 Compliance
Overview of MSBA Building Process and Project Timeline
NYP BEST PRACTICES Certificate of Need Process Angela Gonzalez-Perez
Certificate of Need Process
Anna Preston Vance, HA of Paris
NYP BEST PRACTICES MEP Design Standards/Equip Cuts/Drawing Review
You have a SURF awardee, now what do you do?
Training Appendix for Adult Protective Services and Employment Supports June 2018.
Kincaid Hall Renovation
Division of ACF / Assisted Living Surveillance
[INSERT APPLICABLE REGIONAL ENTITY NAME/LOGO]
2014 Project Application Process
Pre Construction Risk Analysis
NYP BEST PRACTICES EXISTING CONDITIONS SURVEYS
TEXAS DSHS HIV Care services group
Initial Licensure Process, Survey Types & Licensure Action
Florida’s New Guardianship Assistance Program
Presentation transcript:

Certificate of Need Process NYP Best Practices for Architects & Engineers May 2, 2016 Angela Gonzalez-Perez Director, Regulatory Planning

AGENDA  General Information -Article 28/CON Fundamentals -NYSDOH Recent Changes -Regulatory Filing Types  NYP Project Process  Pre-Occupancy Process 2

ARTICLE 28 FUNDAMENTALS  Governed by NY State Public Health Law  Includes ALL of the components required to operate a hospital:  Inpatient Units  Outpatient Departments  Support Services (Ancillary, Administrative, Financial)  Infrastructure (Boilers, Generators, Fire Alarm and Fire Protection Systems)  Hospital Space vs. University and Faculty Practice Space  Article 28 regulations dictate the Certificate of Need (CON) process 3

WHAT IS A CERTIFICATE OF NEED (CON)? The Certificate of Need (CON) program is a review process which governs the establishment, ownership, construction and renovation of Article 28 health care facilities in New York State. Through the CON program, NYS Department of Health: -Manages and allocates resources across the State -Ensures facilities comply with Programmatic, Architectural and Life Safety Codes 4

NYSDOH RECENT CHANGES Update to CON Applications  Executive Summary is now public  Additional requirements New Drawing Submission Guidelines & Option to Submit to DASNY  Schematic Drawings (DSG-01)  Design Development Drawings (DSG-02)  Final Construction Documents (DSG-05)  Waiver Submission (DSG-06) Update of Architectural/Engineering Certification Letters (5/2016)  Self-Certification Eligibility Checklist - Excludes More Projects New Pre-Occupancy Survey Process  New Documentation Checklist - Now electronically  Submission of documentation 2 weeks Prior to Survey 5

6 Q & A

REVIEW TYPE COST THRESHOLD ORP PREPARATION TIME DOH APPROVAL TIME APPLICATION FEE (Paid by ORP) PROCESSING FEE (Exclusive of DASNY Fee) Construction Notice None2 Weeks Prior to Start No Approval Timeframe $0 Limited Review < $6M3 Weeks~ 8 Weeks$1,000$0 Administrative Review $6M through < $50M* 4 Weeks ~ 6-8 Months $2,000.30% of Total Project Costs Full Review > $50M*4 Weeks~ 6-8 Months$2,000.55% of Total Project Costs NYSDOH REGULATORY FILING TYPES 7 * Varies by Facility

Construction Notice Criteria:  Non-Clinical Infrastructure Projects  Equipment Replacements (with or without construction)  Cosmetic Renovations  General repair or maintenance  Correction of Cited Deficiencies (CMS, FDNY and TJC) Requirements (must be received 2 weeks prior to start date):  CON Narrative Form  Construction Start and End Dates  Architect/Engineer Certification Letter  Physicst Certification Letter (for radiation producing equipment)  ILSM  ICRA NYSDOH REGULATORY FILING TYPES 8

Limited Review Application Criteria:  Renovation/Construction with Total Project costs up to $6M  Decertify services (regardless of cost)  Relocation of an extension clinic within the same service area (regardless of cost) Requirements:  CON Narrative Form  Architect/Engineering Certification Letter  Architectural Drawings per applicable DOH Drawing Submission Guidelines  Physicist Report and Certification Letter(for radiation producing equipment)  Draft Equipment Lease(s) NYSDOH REGULATORY FILING TYPES 9

Administrative Review Application Criteria:  Renovation/Construction Project with costs between $6M and $50M  Certification of a New Extension Clinic  Addition of a licensed service (regardless of cost) Requirements:  CON Narrative Form  Program and Need Narrative  Financial Schedules  Architect/Engineer Certification Letter  Architectural Drawings per applicable DOH Drawing Submission Guidelines  Physicist Report and Certification Letter(for radiation producing equipment)  Draft Equipment Lease(s) NYSDOH REGULATORY FILING TYPES 10

Full Review Application: Must be reviewed by the Public Health and Health Planning Council Criteria:  Renovation/Construction with Total Project costs in excess of $50M  Addition to number of beds on Operating Certificate  Changes in ownership or consolidations (regardless of cost)  Establishment of new facilities (regardless of cost) Requirements:  CON Narrative Form  Program and Need Narrative  Financial Schedules  Architect/Engineer Certification Letter  Architectural Drawings per applicable DOH Drawings Submission Guidelines  Physicist Report and Certification Letter(for radiation producing equipment)  Draft Equipment Lease(s) NYSDOH Regulatory Filing Types 11

CON Application Preparation DOH Bureau Review CON Submission to DOH Public Health Council Review (Full Reviews) Start of Construction DOH Pre-Occupancy Survey Design Development Drawing Review Project Approved Internally Schematic Drawing Review Respond to DOH Contingencies DOH Approval to Start Construction DOH Contingent Approval DOH Approval to Occupy Start End CON Kick-off Meeting Limited Reviews CON LIFE CYCLE 12

13 Q & A

NYP PROJECT PROCESS: PM ROLE 14

PRE-CON SUBMISSION: A/E REQUIREMENTS PROJECT ASSIGNMENT/FEASIBILITY STUDY  Review of Existing Conditions  Program and Code Review Meeting(s)  Review Code Analysis  Drawings of Proposed Space  Participation  Regulatory Planning  Regulatory Compliance  Facilities Development  Operations and Clinical Users 15

16 NYP’S CODE REVIEW PROCESS  Provide a comprehensive analysis of all applicable codes and regulations as it applies to your project.  If compliance cannot be met, what are the alternative solutions?  Applicable Codes include but not limited to:  2010 FGI Guidelines  Review ALL required Sections of the FGI Code  Functional Program Requirements  NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2000 edition  The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) extends comprehensive civil rights protection to persons with disabilities.  NYC Building Codes  NYS Building Codes  NYCRR Title 10: Section Pertinent technical standards NYCRR Title 10: Section Pertinent technical standards

SAMPLE FGI CODE REVIEW ANALYSIS 17

NYSDOH WAIVERS (DSG-06) Waivers are required when deficiencies in the design are determined but cannot be corrected for:  2010 FGI Guidelines  NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2000 edition (Requires NYP Life Safety Approval)  The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) Waiver Types  Permanent Waivers  Categorical Waivers  Time Limited Waivers Responsibility: Project Manager  Design Team: Architect and/or Engineer  Letters of support: Clinician and Infection Control

19 General Requirements for CON Application  Certification Letters  Self Certification  General Certification  MRI Installation  Existing Buildings  CON Narrative Form  Schematic Drawings (per DOH Drawing Submission Guidelines)  Waiver Request Form, if applicable  2010 FGI Guidelines  NFPA 101 Life Safety -Must be Reviewed and Approved by Regulatory Compliance CON SUBMISISON: A/E REQUIREMENTS

POST CON SUBMISSION: A/E REQUIREMENTS  DOH/DASNY Requests For Additional Information -Clarification on Scope -Clarification and/or updates to Drawings  Design Development Submission (DSG-02) Not for Projects Self-Certified  Final Construction Documents (DSG-05)  Interim Life Safety Measures (ILSM) Process  Infection Control Risk Assessment Measures 20

DURING CONSTRUCTION  We MUST Notify NYSDOH of Changes - Scope - Costs - Major Medical Equipment  Waiver Submissions -New Issues Uncovered during Construction  Phased Projects -DOH Survey for Each Phase that requires occupancy -Allot at least 1 Month Between Each Phase 21

22 Q & A

PRE-OCCUPANCY SURVEY PREPARATION 23

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES  Regulatory Planning - Facilitator/Liaison to Agency  Facilities Project Manager -Compiles Certification Letters and Project Documentation -Follows Up on Pending Issues with Space  Project Architect/Engineer -Lead on Describing Scope and Project Details -Provides Half Size Set of Drawings -Provides 11*17 Life Safety Drawing (2 Copies)  Project Administrator (s) – Clinical & Operations -Fire Safety Training -Policies and Procedures, Staff Training & Credentials PRE-OCCUPANCY SURVEY - ROLES 24

OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT 25  Code Analysis -Ensure ALL Applicable Codes and Sections are Reviewed  Review Existing Conditions -Do Support Spaces Meet Requirements?  Documentation -Follow the DOH Drawing Submission Guidelines -Provide Detailed Narratives -Ensure CON Drawings are Consistent with Narrative  Waivers -Follow ALL Conditions Indicated in Approved Waivers

26

27

28 Q & A