The End Stage Renal Disease Facility Certification Program monitors dialysis clinics for quality, safe dialysis services for all citizens in need of these services. Dialysis is indicated for people whose kidney function is below 15%. The Indiana Department of Health inspects End Stage Renal Disease Facilities on behalf of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Report a Complaint or Incident to the IDOH
Report a complaint regarding a health care facility
Individuals can call or email to make complaints about care provided at any licensed or certified Indiana health care providers or suppliers.
Report an incident regarding a health care facility
The Incident Report Form is for health care facilities to notify the Indiana Department of Health of a reportable incident pursuant to the IDOH Reportable Unusual Occurrence Policy. The Incident Report Form is also for health care facility staff (nursing homes, intermediate care facilities, and hospice agencies) to report a reasonable suspicion of a crime against a resident pursuant to Federal regulations. This form is not to be used to file a complaint.
Contact the Program
Indiana Department of Health Division of Home and Community Based Care 2 North Meridian Street, 4B Indianapolis, IN 46204 | Director Janelyn Kulik, RN jkulik@health.in.gov |
IDOH Main Switchboard: 317-233-1325 Fax: 317-233-7322 |
317-233-7480 Administrative Assistant: 317-233-7445 |
Links
- Professional Organizations
- Quality Improvement Organizations
A Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) is a group of health quality experts, clinicians, and consumers organized to improve the care delivered to people with Medicare. QIOs work under the direction of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to assist Medicare providers with quality improvement and to review quality concerns for the protection of beneficiaries of the Medicare Trust Fund.
- State Government
- Federal Government