New Mexico Doh/Dhi/Qmb: Residential Individual Record Review Survey Tool is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is the purpose of the Residential Individual Record Review Survey Tool?
A: The purpose of the tool is to conduct a review of residential individual records.
Q: Who uses the Residential Individual Record Review Survey Tool?
A: The tool is used by the New Mexico Doh/Dhi/Qmb.
Q: What does Doh/Dhi/Qmb stand for?
A: Doh stands for Department of Health, Dhi stands for Department of Health and Human Services, and Qmb stands for Quality Monitoring and Compliance Bureau.
Q: What is the scope of the survey?
A: The survey focuses on residential individual records.
Q: What is the purpose of the review?
A: The purpose of the review is to ensure compliance and quality in residential care.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the review?
A: The New Mexico Doh/Dhi/Qmb is responsible for conducting the review.
Q: What is the process of the review?
A: The review involves conducting an evaluation of residential individual records.
Q: What are the findings used for?
A: The findings are used to make improvements in residential care and ensure compliance.
Q: Is the survey mandatory?
A: Yes, the survey is mandatory for residential care facilities in New Mexico.
Q: What happens if a facility fails the survey?
A: If a facility fails the survey, they may be required to make improvements or face penalties.
Form Details:
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