Your ultimate guide: Conquer the SPARCS data dictionary
Accurate and standardized healthcare data are essential for informed decision-making and compliance. In New York state, the Statewide Planning and...
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Courtney Yule : February 14, 2024
Did you know that incomplete SPARCS data can delay Certificate of Need applications — all because of failure to stay within New York state SPARCS compliance?
In this blog post, we’ll go over the importance of SPARCS compliance and its potential impact on your market growth.
New York's CON process “governs establishment, construction, renovation and major medical equipment acquisitions of health care facilities, such as hospitals, nursing homes, home care agencies, and diagnostic and treatment centers.”
According to the New York State Department of Health, its objectives are “to promote delivery of high quality health care and ensure that services are aligned with community need” by providing DOH “oversight in limiting investment in duplicate beds, services and medical equipment which, in turn, limits associated health care costs.”
If you don’t satisfy SPARCS requirements, your Article 28 facility could face substantial consequences, including being fined by DOH. DOH also reserves the right to delay your CON application’s approval.
Article 28 facilities that aren’t SPARCS compliant and have their CON approval delayed can experience the following consequences:
To prevent these consequences and ensure you’re providing the services your community needs, you need up-to-date SPARCS data.
When you want to expand your market, don't let incomplete data hold your organization back. Instead, use DataGen's SPARCS submission tool, UDS (UIS Data System™).
Trusted by more than 130 New York state hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers, this comprehensive tool can help you resolve your SPARCS data in a fraction of the time. Discover how it can get you back into compliance and prevent any SPARCS-related delays to your next CON application’s approval. Reach out to us today to start the conversation.
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