Program Information Welcome from Kathleen Billingsley, R.N.Welcome to the Center for Healthcare Quality (CHCQ), the State agency with the responsibility for regulatory oversight of health facilities, health professionals, and laboratories to secure safe, effective, and quality health care for all Californians... Organization Central Applications UnitThe Central Applications Unit (CAU) was established to centralize the processing of facility applications (initial and change of ownership) for state licensure and federal certification. The mission of the Centralized Applications Unit is to ensure standardization of the facilities licensure application process and to ensure the review of these applications is done in a consistent manner. Professional Certification BranchThe Professional Certification Branch (PCB) is responsible for the certification of nurse assistants, home health aides, hemodialysis technicians and the licensure of nursing home administrators. The PCB is also responsible for the investigation of allegations involving health care professionals and the enforcement of disciplinary actions. Publications and Reports All Facility Letters (AFL's)An All Facilities Letter (AFL) are letters from the Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program to health facilities that are licensed or certified by L&C. For Health Care Providers | For Health Care Workers Aides and TechniciansThe Aide and Technician Certification Section (ACTS) of L&C is responsible for the certification of Certified Nurse Aides (CNA) and Home Health Aides (HHA), as well as Hemodialysis Technicians. Nursing Home AdministratorsThe Nursing Home Administrator Program (NHAP) sets the standards for licensing of Nursing Home Administrators (NHAs), administers a training program for NHAs, tests and isses licenses. For Consumers Hospital Administive PenaltiesSee civil penalties issued for violations or deficiencies constituting an immediate jeopardy to the health and safety of a hospital patient. Nursing Home AA CitationsView citations issued for violations that have been "determined to have been a direct proximate cause of death of a patient or resident of a long term care facility.” |