States are responsible under Part C of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), to ensure that infants and toddlers with disabilities receive the early intervention services afforded to them under state and federal law. State early intervention monitoring programs help to assure both the quality and value of these services.
Due to changes in standards of care, medical technology, hospital mergers and the health care system in general, the NYS DOH is working with IPRO in a multi-year process to review and update the standards for perinatal hospital level requirements, conduct site visits, assign new designations, and development of performance measures for perinatal hospitals and birthing centers.
Information to assist facilities in understanding and achieving compliance with current New York State Department of Health (DOH) requirements pertaining to resident work hours.
IPRO has been contracted by the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) to conduct Independent Medical Review (IMR) services in accordance with the Knox Keene Act (KKA), Article 5.55 and Section 1370.4.
Across nearly 100 state and federal programs in 32 states, IPRO makes creative use of clinical expertise, emerging technology and data solutions to make the healthcare system work better.
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