Skilled Nursing Facilities — Detroit, MI

PCREE Testing Services in Detroit

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PCREE Testing Requirements for Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities

Detroit is Michigan's largest skilled nursing facility market, with approximately 280 certified SNFs in the metro area serving Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Detroit's SNF market includes major post-acute care centers affiliated with Henry Ford Health, Detroit Medical Center, and Ascension alongside a substantial base of independent long-term care facilities. Michigan's aging industrial workforce contributes to a significant senior population with complex healthcare needs — and equally complex equipment inventories subject to PCREE requirements.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) conducts CMS-delegated unannounced surveys of certified SNFs in the Detroit metro. Michigan is known for active Life Safety Code enforcement, and PCREE documentation deficiencies are a documented citation category in MDHHS surveys. Detroit-area facilities should maintain current, organized PCREE records for immediate surveyor review.

📋 Key Regulatory Requirements for Detroit SNFs

  • Federal CMS Standard: All Medicare- and Medicaid-certified SNFs must comply with 42 CFR Part 483 and NFPA 99 (2012 edition) for PCREE inspection and maintenance.
  • NFPA 99 Chapter 10: Requires annual testing of all patient care–related electrical equipment before initial use and after any repair or modification.
  • State Survey Agency: MDHHS conducts unannounced annual surveys on behalf of CMS and may cite PCREE deficiencies under Life Safety Code tags.
  • Joint Commission: Accredited facilities must also meet EC.02.04.01 and EC.02.05.01 standards for equipment maintenance and electrical safety.
  • Documentation: Written records of all PCREE tests, dates, findings, technician credentials, and corrective actions must be maintained and available during surveys.

Common PCREE Equipment in Detroit Skilled Nursing Facilities

Under NFPA 99, all of the following require regular inspection, testing, and documented maintenance when used in patient care areas of a skilled nursing facility:

  • Patient hospital beds and electric bed controls
  • Patient lifts and mechanical transfer devices
  • Vital sign monitors and telemetry equipment
  • Oxygen concentrators and respiratory therapy devices
  • Infusion pumps and IV delivery systems
  • Enteral feeding pumps
  • Electric pressure relief mattresses and alternating air overlays
  • Portable suction machines
  • Nurse call systems with patient-connected components
  • Electrical receptacles in patient care rooms (annual testing per NFPA 99 §6.3.3.2)

How Detroit SNFs Manage PCREE Compliance

Most skilled nursing facilities in Detroit rely on third-party certified biomedical equipment technicians (CBETs) for their annual PCREE inspections. In-house biomed staff are rare in the SNF setting — the per-bed economics don't support it. Contracting with a qualified technician through a matching service like PCREE Test gives Detroit facility administrators access to vetted, credentialed professionals without the overhead of maintaining an in-house HTM department.

After each inspection, your technician will provide a complete documentation package: equipment inventory with test results, leakage current readings, ground resistance measurements, findings summary, and corrective action log. This package is what MDHHS surveyors ask to see — having it organized and current is one of the simplest ways to avoid a citation during a Life Safety Code survey.

Detroit's large SNF market and MDHHS's active enforcement make PCREE documentation a standing compliance priority. PCREE Test connects your Detroit-area facility with a certified biomedical technician within 24 hours. Fill out the form above and PCREE Test will connect you with a certified technician within 24 hours. You can also read more about PCREE requirements in our compliance resource library.

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PCREE Testing in Detroit — Common Questions

Detroit SNFs certified under Medicare or Medicaid must comply with NFPA 99 (2012 edition), requiring annual inspection of all patient care–related electrical equipment. Equipment must also be tested before initial use and after any repair or modification. MDHHS conducts CMS-delegated unannounced surveys that include Life Safety Code review. PCREE documentation must be current and immediately accessible.
All patient care–related electrical equipment in Detroit skilled nursing facilities must be tested under NFPA 99 Chapter 10. This includes patient beds, patient lifts, vital sign monitors, oxygen concentrators, infusion pumps, enteral feeding pumps, electric pressure-relief mattresses, portable suction machines, nurse call system patient components, and electrical receptacles in patient care areas.
PCREE inspection costs for Detroit SNFs vary based on facility size and equipment count. Most skilled nursing facilities pay between $1,500 and $4,500 for a complete annual PCREE inspection. PCREE Test provides free quotes within 24 hours — submit the form above for a quote specific to your Detroit facility.
MDHHS expects facilities to maintain organized PCREE records for each piece of patient care–related electrical equipment: inspection date, technician credentials, test results (leakage current, ground resistance, physical integrity), failures noted, corrective actions and resolution dates, and re-inspection dates. PCREE Test technicians deliver a complete, survey-ready documentation package after every inspection.