96-004125 Agency For Health Care Administration vs. G And M Special Nursing Care, Inc.
 Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Friday, April 11, 1997.


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Summary: Petitioner failed to prove home health care had not provided direct services.

1STATE OF FLORIDA

4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

8AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE )

13ADMINISTRATION, )

15)

16Petitioner, )

18)

19vs. ) CASE NO. 96-4125

24)

25G & M SPECIAL NURSING CARE, INC. )

33)

34Respondent. )

36__________________________________)

37RECOMMENDED ORDER

39Pursuant to notice, a formal hearing was held in this case

50on January 21, 1997, at Miami, before J. D. Parrish, a designated

62Administrative Law Judge of the Division of Administrative

70Hearings.

71APPEARANCES

72For Petitioner: Jean Claude Dugue, Esquire

78Agency fo r Health Care Administration rd

858355 Northwest 53 Street

89Miami, Florida 33166

92Edward M. Lerner, Esquire

96Agency for Health Care Administration

1013810 Inverrary Boulevard, Suite 405-408

106Lauderhill, Florida 33319

109For Respondent: William M. Furlow, Esquire

115Katz, Kutter, Haigler, Alderman,

119Marks, Bryant & Yon, P.A.

124106 East College Avenue

128Po st Office Box 1877

133Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1877

136STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES

140Whether Respondent committed the violation alleged in the

148administrative complaint; and, if so, what penalty should be

157imposed.

158PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

160This case began on July 5, 1996, when the Petitioner, Agency

171for Health Care Administration , entered an administrative

178complaint against the Respondent, G & M Special Nursing Care,

188Inc., d/b/a G & M Special Nursing Care, that alleged a violation

200of Rule 59A-8.0086(1)(d), Florida Administrative Code , and sought

208to levy a fine in accordance with Section 400.474, Florida

218Statutes . More specifically, the complaint alleged that

226Respondent had “not admitted a patient since March of 1994.”

236Thereafter, Respondent timely requested an administrative

242hearing, disputed the material allegations of the complaint, and

251the matter was forwarded to the Division of Administrative

260Hearings for formal proceedings on August 28, 1996.

268At the hearing, the Petitioner presented the testimony of

277Faye McGann and Faye Booker. Respondent presented the testimony

286of Graciela Alayon. Respondent’s exhibits numbered 1, 2, and 3

296have been admitted into evidence. The transcript of the

305proceeding was filed on February 6, 1997. The Respondent’s

314proposed recommended order has been considered in the preparation

323of this order. Petitioner has not submitted a proposed order.

333FINDINGS OF FACT

3361. The Petitioner is the state agency charged with the

346responsibility of regulating home health care agencies.

3532. A t all times material to this case, Respondent has been

365licensed as a home health care agency.

3723. On March 26, 1996, a registered nurse specialist went to

383the Respondent’s place of business to perform an annual survey.

393Such survey allows an agency to verify compliance with applicable

403rules and statutes of the Petitioner.

4094. In this instance, the surveyor requested the files of

419the Respondent’s active patients. Since there were no active

428files on the date in question, Respondent was unable to produce

439same. The surveyor did not review the Respondent’s files for the

450preceding six months to determine if the agency had had an active

462patient within that time frame. Nor did the surveyor request the

473files for any active patients for the last six months.

4835. In fact, Respondent provided direct nursing services to

492a patient between November 11, 1995, and November 24, 1995.

5026. At all times material to the allegations of this case,

513Respondent provided nursing and home health aide services to

522another agency, but also provided direct nursing services to at

532least one of its own patients every six months.

541CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

5447. The Division of Administrative Hearings has jurisdiction

552over the parties to, and the subject matter of, these

562proceedings.

5638. Section 400.474, Florida Statutes , authorizes the

570Petitioner to deny, revoke, or suspend a license, or impose an

581administrative fine in the manner provided in chapter 120, for a

592violation of the chapter or applicable rules of the Agency for

603Health Care Administration (AHCA).

6079. Rule 59A-8.0086(1)(d), Florida Administrative Code ,

613provides:

614The AHCA shall deny an initial or renewal

622application for license, or impose a fine,

629* * *

632(d) if the applicant fails to provide at

640least one service directly to patients for a

648period of six consecutive months

65310. In this case, the Petitioner bears the burden of proof

664to establish the allegations of the administrative complaint. It

673has failed to meet that burden. First, the administrative

682complaint alleged that the Respondent had not “admitted” a

691patient since March of 1994. There is no evidence that home

702health care agencies “admit” patients. Secondly, that Respondent

710may provide nursing and home health aide services to another home

721health care agency as alleged in the administrative complaint

730(paragraph 3a.) is not a violation of any rule or statute.

74111. If Petitioner intended to allege that Respondent failed

750to “provide at least one service directly to patients for a

761period of six consecutive months,” such claim would be contrary

772to the weight of the evidence presented in this case. In this

784regard Petitioner did not review the Respondent’s records for the

794six months preceding the survey, did not request documentation

803from Respondent regarding services provided in that time frame,

812and dismissed the record for a patient from November, 1995,

822without further inquiry. Petitioner has failed to meet its

831burden.

83212. The unrefuted evidence presented by Respondent

839establishes that the agency provided services as required by the

849rule and would have made the records available to the Petitioner

860at the time of the survey had a request for same been made.

873RECOMMENDATION

874Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of

884Law, it is

887RECOMMENDED that the Agency for Health Care Administration

895enter a final order dismissing the administrative complaint

903against this Respondent.

906DONE AND ENTERED this 11th day of April, 1997, in

916Tallahassee, Florida.

918___________________________________

919J. D. PARRISH

922Administrative Law Judge

925Division of Administrative Hearings

929The DeSoto Building

9321230 Apalachee Parkway

935Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060

938(904) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675

942Fax Filing (904) 921-6847

946Filed with the Clerk of the

952Division of Administrative Hearings

956this 11th day of April, 1997.

962COPIES FURNISHED:

964Sam Power, Agency Clerk

968Agency for Health Care Administration

9732727 Mahan Drive, Suite 3431

978Fort Knox Building III

982Tallahassee, Florida 32308

985Jerome W. Hoffman, General Counsel

990Agency for Health Care Administration

9952727 Mahan Drive, Suite 3431

1000Fort Knox Building III

1004Tallahassee, Florida 32308

1007Jean Claude Dugue, Esquire

1011Agency for Health Care Administration rd

10178355 Northwest 53 Street

1021Miami, Florida 33166

1024Edward M. Lerner, Esquire

1028Agency for Health Care Administration

10333810 Inverrary Boulevard, Suite 405-408

1038Lauderhill, Florida 33319

1041William M. Furlow

1044Katz, Kutter, Haigler, Alderman, Marks,

1049Bryant & Yon, P.A.

1053Post Office Box 1877

1057Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1877

1060NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS

1066All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within 15

1077days from the date of this recommended order. Any exceptions to

1088this recommended order should be filed with the agency that will

1099issue the final order in this case.

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Date
Proceedings
Date: 06/20/1997
Proceedings: Final Order filed.
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Date: 06/18/1997
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 06/18/1997
Proceedings: Agency Final Order
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Date: 04/11/1997
Proceedings: Recommended Order
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Date: 04/11/1997
Proceedings: Recommended Order sent out. CASE CLOSED. Hearing held 01/21/97.
Date: 02/17/1997
Proceedings: Respondent`s Proposed Recommended Order filed.
Date: 02/06/1997
Proceedings: Transcript of Proceeding filed.
Date: 01/21/1997
Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
Date: 01/10/1997
Proceedings: Respondent`s Response to Amended Notice of Hearing and Request for Official Recognition w/exhibits filed.
Date: 10/23/1996
Proceedings: Amended Notice of Hearing (by Video) sent out. (Video Final Hearing set for 1/21/97; 9:30am; Miami & Tallahassee)
Date: 09/26/1996
Proceedings: Notice of Hearing sent out. (hearing set for 1/21/97; 9:30am; Miami)
Date: 09/05/1996
Proceedings: Initial Order issued.
Date: 08/28/1996
Proceedings: Notice; Request for Formal Proceeding, letter form; Administrative Complaint filed.

Case Information

Judge:
J. D. PARRISH
Date Filed:
08/28/1996
Date Assignment:
09/05/1996
Last Docket Entry:
06/20/1997
Location:
Miami, Florida
District:
Southern
Agency:
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