Survey protocols and Interpretive Guidelines are established to provide guidance to personnel conducting surveys. They serve to clarify and/or explain the intent of the regulations and allsurveyors are required to use them in assessing compliance with Federal requirements. The purpose of the protocols and guidelines is to direct the surveyor’s attention to certain avenues for investigation in preparation for the survey, in conducting the survey, and in evaluation of the survey findings. The Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR) survey is conducted in accordance with the appropriate protocols and substantive requirements in the statute and regulations to determine whether a citation of non-compliance is appropriate. Deficiencies are based on a violation of the statute or regulations, which, in turn, is to be based on observations of the ICF/MR’s performance or practices. The principal focus of the ICF/MR survey is on the “outcome” of the facility’s implementation of ICF/MR active treatment services. Principal attention is focused on what actually happens to individuals: whether the facility provides needed services and interventions; whether the facility insures individuals are free from abuse, mistreatment, or neglect; whether individuals, families and guardians participate in identifying and selecting services; whether the facility promotes greater independence, choice, integration and productivity; how competently and effectively the staff interact with individuals; and whether all health needs are being met. The Interpretive Guidelines include three parts: - The first part contains the survey tag number.
- The second part contains the wording of the regulation.
- The third part contains guidance to surveyors, including additional survey procedures and probes.
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