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To find out if a nursing home or care facility has a history of complaints or citations for faulty care, visit the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) website () or call the state Health Facilities Inspection Division at (800) 228-1019.
Upon detection of a reportable adverse event, a hospital is required to report no later than five (5) days, or, if the event is an ongoing urgent or emergent threat to the welfare, health, or safety of patients, personnel, or visitors, no later than twenty-four (24) hours after the adverse event is detected.
Submit via CalHEART: Submit reports of adverse events through the departments secure website (Section 70972(a)). CDPH will require hospitals to use the California Healthcare Event and Reporting Tool (CalHEART).
Phone, Fax, or ​Mail Draft your own letter and mail or fax it in to the district office. You can also make a complaint via telephone by contacting the district office that has oversight of the facility in question. Consult the District Office directory to find the counties for which each district office has oversight.
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The CDPH Standard Method is referenced by some of the most widely used green building rating systems and codes, including LEED, IgCC, CalGreen, ASHRAE 189.1 and others. This enables manufacturers to make an investment in a product emissions test that meets a broad range of requirements.
For questions regarding the status of your facility license application, please contact the Centralized Applications Branch at (916) 552-8632 or email CAB@cdph.ca.gov.
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