Division of Quality Assurance (DQA)
The Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) is responsible for protecting and promoting the health, safety, and welfare of residents living and receiving care in the health and residential care facilities regulated by the Division. DQA is responsible for regulating and licensing more than 40 different programs and facilities that provide health, long-term care, mental health and substance use services, as well as conducting caregiver background checks and investigations.
Programs
Background Check and Misconduct Investigation Program
This program promotes public confidence in Department-approved treatment providers by implementing a system of statutory protections for individuals receiving care in Wisconsin.
Drug Repository Program
Patients may donate unused or discontinued medications and supplies to a participating pharmacy or medical facility. Those items will be given to individuals with cancer or chronic disease that do not have insurance or are underinsured.
Nursing Home Grant Program
DQA recommends allocation of funds to nursing home stakeholders to develop and implement projects and programs designed to improve the quality of care and quality of life for residents living in Wisconsin nursing homes.
Services
Email Subscription Service
The DQA Email Subscription Service provides you with the opportunity to sign up and receive electronic notification of information related to the more than 40 entities licensed and regulated by DQA.
Provider Search
The Provider Search tool provides an easy and fast method for consumers and their families to locate and find compliance information about health and residential care providers in Wisconsin that are regulated by DQA.
Regulation of Health and Residential Care Providers
The Bureaus of Health Services, Assisted Living, and Nursing Home Resident Care are responsible for the licensing, certification and registration activities for Wisconsin's health and residential care providers. DQA's oversight also includes unannounced monitoring and compliance surveys for certain facility types.
DQA also provides the Post Survey Questionnaire for health care providers to complete.
Request a DQA presenter
DQA's mission includes education and outreach. Our subject matter experts can share their knowledge on current standards of practice or shed light on the latest in regulations and licensing. If your organization, facility, or group is interested in having a DQA speaker at your next meeting, conference, or event, please ask us. Click the button below to complete the online DQA External Request for Presenter, F-62188.
Are you a DQA regulated provider? If so, you may also be interested in training resources on our DQA Provider Trainings webpage.
Additional resources
Complaints about Health or Residential Care in Wisconsin
If any individual believes that a caregiver or DQA regulated health care provider has violated State or Federal laws, that individual has the right to file a complaint with DQA.
Construction/Remodeling of Health Care Facilities
The Office of Plan Review and Inspections determines if health care facilities regulated by DQA meet physical environment standards. Evaluation is accomplished through plan review, construction inspection, or survey related activities.
Consumer Guide to Health Care and Directories of Health and Residential Care Providers
DQA maintains statewide and county-by-county directories that consumers can use to find and choose health and residential care providers in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Nurse Aide Training and Registry Information
The Bureau of Education Services and Technology administers the federal and state requirements for nurse aide training, the competency evaluation program, and the federal nurse aide registry.
Contact us
- Mailing addressDivision of Quality AssurancePO Box 2969Madison, WI 53701-2969
- Phone 608-266-8481
- Fax 608-267-0352
- Email dhswebmaildqa@dhs.wisconsin.gov