Provider-Preventable Conditions - Definitions
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What is the provider-preventable conditions (PPCs) requirement?
What is a PPC?
There are two types of PPCs: health care-acquired conditions (HCAC), which should be reported if these occur in an inpatient acute care hospital, and other provider-preventable conditions (OPPC), which should be reported if these occur in any health care setting.
What are HCACs?
HCACs are the same conditions as the
hospital-acquired conditions (HACs) that are reportable for Medicare, with the exception that Medi-Cal does not require providers to report deep vein thrombosis/pulmonary embolism for pregnant women and children under 21 years of age, as noted below.
The ICD-10-CM codes for HCACs are available on the
CMS website for "ICD-10 HAC List."Providers need to report HCACs only when they occur in inpatient acute care hospitals.
HCACs:
• Air embolism
• Blood incompatibility
• Catheter-associated urinary tract infection
• Deep vein thrombosis/pulmonary embolism (excluding pregnant women and children under 21 years of age )
• Falls/trauma that result in the following:
o Fracture
o Dislocation
o Intracranial injury
o Crushing injury
o Burn
o Electric shock
• Foreign object retained after surgery
• Iatrogenic pneumothorax with venous catheterization
• Manifestations of poor glycemic control
o Diabetic ketoacidosis
o Nonketotic hyperosmolar coma
o Hypoglycemic coma
o Secondary diabetes with ketoacidosis
o Secondary diabetes with hyperosmolarity
• Stage III or IV pressure ulcers
• Surgical site infection
o Mediastinitis following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
o Surgical site infections following:
• Bariatric surgery
• Laparoscopic gastric bypass
• Gastroenterostomy
• Laparoscopic gastric restrict surgery
• Orthopedic procedures for spine, neck, shoulder, and elbow
o Cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) procedures
• Vascular catheter-associated infection
What are OPPCs?
OPPCs are also known as "never events" and Serious Reportable Events under Medicare. For Medi-Cal, OPPCs are defined as follows:
• Wrong surgery/invasive procedure
• Surgery/invasive procedure performed on the wrong patient
• Surgery/invasive procedure performed on the wrong body part
Providers must report these three OPPCs when these occur in any health care setting. "Invasive procedure" refers to a surgical procedure.